Former RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan believes that barriers to exporting from China will be limited, emphasizing the importance of setting ambitious targets and creating a competitive environment.
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In response to the new round of US arms sales to China’s Taiwan region and various sanctions imposed on Chinese companies and individuals under various pretexts, Beijing has introduced countermeasures …
Rebranding China’s conflicted Xinjiang region as a tourist destination
Western China’s vast and beautiful Xinjiang region became notorious for the arbitrary detention and “re-education” of hundreds of thousands of Muslim Uyghurs, whose language and cultural identity have …
Hongkongers hunt for roast chicken, laundry detergent and other bargains at US warehouse store in Shenzhen
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China’s debt crisis continues to escalate
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US scientists enlisted China’s ‘Batwoman to ‘supercharge’ coronaviruses before pandemic
Just under two-and-a-half years later, in December 2019, the first cases of Covid-19 were reported in the Chinese city of … security concerns about doing high-level biosecurity work in China.” In an …
Why are China’s biggest banks coming after the small ones?
In the complex financial ecosystem of China, a striking phenomenon is unfolding: the country’s largest banks are tightening their grip on smaller financial …
US had secret talks with China’s ‘Batwoman’ on deadly coronavirus tests two years before pandemic, bombshell docs reveal
US scientists held secret talks with China’s “Batwoman” on her deadly coronavirus experiments two years before the pandemic, bombshell emails have revealed. Wuhan Institute of Virology researchers …
China’s youth shun diamonds in favour of gold, seeking safe-haven investment amid economic downturn
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Beijing’s top envoy in Hong Kong, chief executive and officials welcome 11,000 people for first charity walk on mega bridge
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Nvidia’s New China Pickle: Customers Don’t Want Its Downgraded Chips
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ANALYSIS: China feels the country isn’t patriotic enough. A new law aims to change that
China’s new “Patriotic Education Law” marks the latest expansion of leader Xi Jinping’s efforts to deepen the Communist Party’s presence in all aspects of life.