While China’s industrial prowess benefits global consumers by providing affordable products such as clothing, electronics and smartphones, it is also a double-edged sword, says Associate Professor Marina Yue Zhang.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russia’s Vladimir Putin to meet again in July to build on Beijing visit
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China’s Xpeng forecasts rise in quarterly deliveries as promotions boost EV demand
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China’s Youth Unemployment Eased in April
China’s youth unemployment rate declined in April, in what will likely be welcome news for Beijing as it steps up policy support for the economy.
Beijing’s economy continues upward trajectory in Jan-April
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Tech competition: China wants AI academies to keep tech talent supply going
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Dr. Philip Fan J.P. (范榮彰博士) Opens One-Stop Dental Facility in Shenzhen to Cater to New Consumption Patterns of Hong Kong Residents
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US students moved by Beijing’s fusion of ancient, modern
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Banned Chinese supplier with forced labour ties used to import cars to US by BMW, Jaguar Land Rover, Volkswagen: Senate report
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It’s so tough to pay cash in China that the government had to fine a KFC for not accepting banknotes
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