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China’s Gasoline Exports Fall to 14-Month Low on Tight Quota
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China’s business operations in Africa may have a human rights problem
A new report says Africa has the second highest number of allegations of human rights abuse recorded against Chinese companies operating abroad from 2013 to 2020.
The right attitude towards the tracing of the COVID-19 origins
Like most countries in the world, China has offered cooperation during the first stage of COVID-19 origins tracing. It has the legal ground to oppose the politicized second round.
China Needs Property, Inheritance Taxes to Realize ‘Common Prosperity,’ Expert Says
China will need property and inheritance taxes to achieve the “common prosperity” that President Xi Jinping spoke of at a finance and economic meeting yesterday, according to a leading expert in …
Coronavirus: Shenzhen plan to relax quarantine rules for Hong Kong visitors gets mixed response from business community
Proposal would allow travellers to spend part of their two-week isolation period at home. But while some say there is little difference between being stuck in a hotel and at home, others hail it as…
Passengers Wear Masks at Check-in at Airport in Beijing, China
Passengers wear mandatory face masks while waiting in a massive queue to check-in their flights at Beijing’s international airport on Wednesday, August 18, 2021. China is once again imposing draconian …
Passengers Wear Full Body PPE at Airport in Beijing, China
Passengers wear full body personal protective equipment (PPE) while transiting through Hong Kong’s international airport on Wednesday, August 18, 2021. Hong Kong remains on high alert for the threat …
Beijing 2022: Bruce Tasker appointed bobsleigh team leader for Winter Olympics
Olympic bronze medallist Bruce Tasker is named team leader for the British Bobsleigh programme for the 2022 Games in China.
With complex hopes and fears over Afghanistan, China likely to treat Taliban “as an equal”
He pointed to the potential for destabilization of China’s economic influence in Afghanistan, and worries that the return of the Taliban could also mean terrorist insurgents crossing the border into …
Is China gleeful to see America embarassed in Afghanistan? It’s complicated
With the withdrawal out of Afghanistan going so poorly in the last few days, how does China feel about the United States is changing its strategic focus away from the Middle East?
China Cuts Railway Trade Link With Lithuania Amid Taiwan Row, Report Says
China’s state-owned rail operator has denied the report, declaring that freight transportation between China and Lithuania is running normally.
China’s Xi Eyes Return to Communist Party Roots Amid Private-Sector Crackdown
The president is signaling plans to more assertively promote social equality, as he tries to solidify popular support for continued Communist Party rule.