Luggage-laden passengers flocked to railway stations and airports in China’s megacities on Monday, heading home for holidays that health experts fear could intensify a COVID-19 outbreak that has …
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China aims to grow local infosec industry by 30 percent a year, to $22 billion by 2025
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China’s Dec home prices decline further, more cities record falls
China’s new home prices fell for the fifth straight month in December as COVID-19 outbreaks hurt demand, but the dismantling of strict pandemic curbs and hope for more support measures have brightened the outlook.
China growth seen rebounding to 4.9% in 2023, more stimulus on the cards
China’s economic growth is likely to rebound to 4.9% in 2023, before steadying in 2024, a Reuters poll showed, as policymakers pledge to step up support for the COVID-ravaged economy. Gross domestic product (GDP) likely…
Oil dips, but hovers near 2023 highs on China demand optimism
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China’s GDP Report Set to Show Damage From Covid Zero Exit
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China’s fourth-quarter and full-year GDP: five things to watch
China’s National Bureau of Statistics will on Tuesday release what is likely to be its third consecutive disappointing estimate for quarterly expansion, as the world’s second-largest economy falls …
History revisited: what the isolationist Qing dynasty tells us about Xi Jinping’s China
Promotion of historian who spearheaded rehabilitation of the Qing period prompts speculation that the past is being reinterpreted to bolster President Xi …
Air finance summit tackles jet shortages amid China travel thaw
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Rolls-Royce Motor Cars not worried about China’s Covid wave as carmaker dismisses future IPO
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