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China’s Commerce Ministry spokesman Gao Feng said on Thursday that China supports a proposal by the World Trade Organization for an intellectual property protection waiver on COVID-19 vaccines to …
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The chief operating officer of Burberry said the British luxury brand was pleased with its performance in mainland China when asked about any backlash to Western accusations of abuses in Xinjiang.
China stocks end lower on soft bank lending, Sino-U.S. tensions
China stocks ended lower on Thursday after the country’s latest bank lending data missed forecasts, and as Sino-U.S. tensions weighed.
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China revives efforts to roll out property tax to rein in runaway home prices, after two-year silence
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World Insights: Global COVID-19 cases continue rising, vaccination picks up with China’s vaccines showing efficacy
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to rage across the world with some countries bracing for fresh surges of confirmed cases. Yet vaccination worldwide has been picking up as more countries witness the …
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