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China’s Travel Rebound Risks Super-Charging Jet Fuel Prices
After years of pent-up demand for leisure and business travel due to the ravages of Covid-19, millions of Chinese are taking to the skies again as the nation leads an aviation boom across Asia.
China, interest rate hikes putting handbrake on economy
China’s economic woes and a lag in the sting of interest rate hikes have been flagged as the two biggest challenges to Australia’s economy. Treasurer Jim Chalmers says the economy has weakened as a …
China’s third ‘opium war’ against the West
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Chinese brands look to impress at textile show
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China wants more Canada flights after COVID-19 turbulence
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Coronavirus: China’s central bank cleaning notes with UV light to combat Covid-19
China’s central bank said in February it was disinfecting and isolating used banknotes using UV lights in its efforts to combat the coronavirus. Banks use ultraviolet light or high temperatures …
The ‘curse of 35’: In China, millennials are already too old for some employers
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U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo to talk tech on China visit
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Nearly 2 million excess deaths after China ended ‘zero-Covid’: study
“Our study of excess deaths related to the lifting of the zero-Covid policy in China sets an empirically derived benchmark estimate,” the researchers wrote. “These findings are important for …