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China facing ‘quasi-stagflation’ risk as rising factory prices increase pressure on slowing economy
With the economy facing “periodic, structural, and cyclical constraints” amid rising concerns over upcoming growth prospects, China could enter into a period of “quasi-stagflation”, a central bank …
China’s top 10 emerging industry leaders in 2021
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Tycoon Group Entered into a Strategic Cooperation Framework Agreement with China Resources Pharmaceutical and Guobiao
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Choose a side, China tells Taiwan firms as it punishes conglomerate
Taiwan firms operating in China need to draw a line between themselves and independence supporters, China’s government said on Monday after punishing a major Taiwanese firm ostensibly for business …
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China Is Expanding Its Effort to Launch Weapons from Hypersonic Missiles
No other country has demonstrated the ability to launch projectiles from hypersonic glide vehicles, suggesting that an earlier test by China this summer is part of a program to create new threats for …
China Mobile tipped to launch a new NZONE S series phone in December
China Mobile launched a budget 5G smartphone dubbed as NZONE S7 Pro 5G. For those unaware, this device is developed by Huawei for the Chinese carrier. According to a reliable tipster, the mobile …
China’s Chongqing posts robust foreign trade growth in 2021
People work at a smart factory of Sany Group in Liangjiang New Area in Chongqing, southwest China, July 19, 2021. (Xinhua/Xu Qin) CHONGQING, Nov. 22 (Xinhua) — The foreign trade of southwest China’s …
Paytm shares fall nearly 40% from IPO price on second day of trading
Shares in the recently listed financial services company Paytm plunged for the second day running as traders and bankers blamed one of India’s worst market debuts on an overly a …
Henry Kissinger ‘not expecting’ China to try to take Taiwan in next decade
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China tries to tamp down controversy surrounding tennis star Peng Shuai
NPR’s A Martinez talks to USA Today sports columnist Christine Brennan about the tennis world signaling it could cut business with China if questions over Peng Shuai’s disappearance weren’t answered.