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China’s Central Bank Seeks Bigger Role for Yuan on Global Stage
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China’s fiscal revenue falls 0.3% in January-May period
China’s fiscal revenue shrank 0.3% in the first five months of 2025 from a year earlier, narrowing a 0.4% decline in the January-April period, finance ministry data showed on Friday. Fiscal …
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Labubu maker Pop Mart’s shares slide after China state media calls for stricter oversight of blind-box craze
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China Unicom Beijing and Huawei Are Embracing the AI Revolution, Striding Towards Intelligent Era
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China says it expelled a Philippine gov’t ship from disputed waters
China said its coast guard on Friday expelled a Philippine government ship from waters near a disputed shoal as maritime tensions between the two feuding neighbors intensify.
China sends scores of planes across central line in Taiwan Strait
China has sent 74 warplanes toward Taiwan between late Thursday and early Friday, 61 of which crossed the central line in the Taiwan Strait unofficially dividing the sides.