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China’s Xi Reminds Tibet That Beijing Is in Charge
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Xi Warns Unpaid Bills to Companies Could Damage Trust in Beijing
President Xi Jinping warned that the Chinese government’s delayed payments to companies risk undermining people’s trust in the authorities, in a sign that Beijing is taking more seriously the problem …