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WISCO, China Unicom, ZTE recognised as ‘Best Mobile Innovation for Connected Economy’ at GLOMO Awards 2024
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China’s Economic Slump Is Here to Stay
James H. Nolt is adjunct associate professor of international relations at New York University and author of International Political Economy: The Business of War and Peace. He was founding dean of an …
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During a meeting with lawmakers, island authorities defend coastguard actions in an incident that led to the deaths of two mainland fishermen last month.
China robust commodity imports confound weak economy narrative
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China downplays rising frictions with Asian neighbours; says BRI gaining momentum, trade booming
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Russia’s Backdoor for Battlefield Goods From China: Central Asia
Two years after the invasion of Ukraine, drones and U.S.-made computer chips are increasingly flowing to Russia from China through Central Asian trade routes, showing …
Chinese tech hub Shenzhen to expedite adoption of apps built on Huawei’s HarmonyOS across various industries in 2024
Shenzhen’s municipal government plans to boost the number of its native apps built on HarmonyOS and push for their adoption across major sectors, including education, healthcare, banking, transport …
China Scraps Premier’s Annual News Conference in Surprise Move
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Philippines to push back against China if maritime interests ignored, Marcos says
The Philippines will cooperate with China in talks on the disputed South China Sea, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr said on Monday, but will push back when its sovereignty and maritime rights are …