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Chinese UN representative reiterates the call to remove all unilateral coercive measures that impede the full achievement of ...
China’s Economic Development Model Shows Some Cracks The so-called Washington Consensus, which emphasizes market-based reforms, is looking better lately. January 3, 2022 at 6:00 PM EST ...
The Chinese government is taking steps to rein in what it calls “involution,” or excessive competition that is hurting local ...
Wu’s inability to engage actively in China’s economy ... This experience — common across the country — is among the dark clouds gathering for China’s economic growth and social development.
These developments have given rise to a debate about whether China’s economic problems can be overcome. Eswar Prasad of Cornell examines whether China’s growth has gone from “miracle to ...
China’s development of economic long COVID should be recognized for what it is: the result of President Xi Jinping’s extreme response to the pandemic, which has spurred a dynamic that beset other ...
By offering highly professional services, such as facilitating government-business exchanges, the industrial park is dedicated to helping companies improve operational efficiency and stay informed ...
China has seen a series of disappointing economic data this year. UBS' Tao Wang explains what went wrong with the anticipated recovery after China's tough COVID restrictions, and what could come next.
John Cassidy on signs of China’s economic slowdown: price deflation, a G.D.P.-growth decrease, weak retail sales, falling exports, and real-estate-sector issues.
Malaysia's expansion of natural gas production off the coast of Borneo has generated unwanted attention from Beijing, which claims sovereignty over the area.
In 2012, the Chinese government set a long-term goal: build China into a fully developed and prosperous country by 2049, 100 years after the founding of the People’s Republic.