Didi gave no explanation, but China’s leaders increasingly fret about who controls information gathered about its public by e-commerce, ride-hailing and other tech companies.
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China reports 90 new COVID-19 cases for Dec 3, vs 96 a day earlier
BEIJING: China reported 90 new confirmed coronavirus cases for Dec. 3, down from 96 a day earlier, its health authority said on Saturday. Of the new infections, 75 were locally transmitted, according …
China to contribute another two million Covid-19 vaccine doses to Malaysia
China will contribute another two million doses of Sinovac’s CoronaVac Covid-19 vaccine to Malaysia, says Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah. The Foreign Minister also said Malaysia and China would collaborate …
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China’s communists bash US democracy before Biden summit
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International Finance Forum Releases Global Finance and Development Report 2021
International Finance Forum (IFF) today released the Global Finance and Development Report 2021 (GFDR) and Global Green Finance Development Index (GGFDI) along with country rankings.
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Elon Musk Needs China. China Needs Him. The Relationship Is Complicated.
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