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CUHK Business School Research Finds Rural Migrants in China Are Likely to Establish Bigger Companies
The study found that entrepreneurs who migrated from rural China to big cities such as Shanghai were more risk-taking. One of their key findings is that, in China, people who migrated from rural areas …
UK Approves China’s COVID-19 Vaccines, But There’s a Catch
An announcement by the UK government on November 8 signaled their approval of China’s COVID-19 vaccines for those entering England from abroad. As of 4am on November 22, 2021, China’s Sinovac and …
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Xi Jinping looks to secure his political future by reinterpreting China’s past
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Antony Blinken Says China Attacking Taiwan Would Be a ‘Very Unfortunate Action’
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