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An American business group warned Tuesday that government-instigated consumer boycotts of foreign shoe, clothing and other brands in China are making companies less willing to invest.
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China carried out about 8.7 million vaccinations against COVID-19 on May 10, bringing the total number of doses administered to 332.96 million, according to data released by the National Health …
Beijing denial over bio-weapons
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American Conservatives Renew Push Against China’s ‘Developing Country’ Status at World Bank
U.S. senators are trying to stop China from continuing to exploit its “developing country” status at the World Bank.
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