Unlike the U.S. H‑1B, the K visa does not require employer sponsorship—marking a significant shift in China’s strategy to compete in the global talent market.
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Chinese Property Tycoon Wang Jianlin Gets Luxury Ban After Wanda, Units Fails to Repay USD26 Million
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Greer Sees Managed Trade With China. He Explains Case for U.S. Stakes in Companies.
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China’s push for loans to small firms leaves banks exposed to credit shocks
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China Cuts Import Duty to 0% on Indian Medicines After US Imposes 100% Tariff
China removes 30% import duty on Indian medicines, offering tariff-free access after the US imposed a 100% duty, boosting India’s pharma exports and changing global trade dynamics.
China set for high-stakes moon program and reusable launch tests to close out 2025
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UK police convict two Chinese nationals over £5.5bn bitcoin fraud — ‘world’s biggest crypto seizure’
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