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The key issue, economists say, is boosting productivity, something that requires a change in government incentives.
Russia has deployed its first weapon made entirely of Chinese parts into the Ukrainian airspace in a bid to spook Kiev's air defences.
In an unusual move, former prime minister Scott Morrison told a US Congressional committee that China’s trade bans on Australia were meant as a warning.
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ABP News on MSN'Fully Within China's Sovereignty': Beijing Defends Brahmaputra Dam, Claims Won't Affect DownstreamChina defends its Yarlung Zangbo River hydropower project, claiming it's within its sovereignty, despite concerns from India, Bangladesh, and NGOs about biodiversity and livelihoods.
Beijing blocked a U.S. federal employee from leaving China after they traveled to the country in a personal capacity, the State Department confirmed Tuesday. The employee, who works for the U.S.
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North Asia correspondent Jessica Sier and Lowy Institute senior fellow Richard McGregor on whether Panda diplomacy works and why Beijing needs a succession plan.
MOSCOW (Reuters) -The Kremlin said on Monday that it did not rule out the possibility of a meeting between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump if the Russian and U.S. presidents were both in Beijing at the same time in September.
Autonomous vehicle technology company Pony AI (NASDAQ:PONY) on Wednesday announced that its seventh-generation (Gen-7) Beijing Automotive Industry Corporation (BAIC) Robotaxi model has started road testing in Beijing.
China on Wednesday said the construction of what will become the world’s largest hydropower project in the southern Tibet region is “fully” within its “sovereignty.” Responding to concerns raised by India and Bangladesh, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun said the project will not “adversely” affect downstream countries.
The Trump administration has dialed back aggressive measures against China and reversed its position on technology controls as the president angles for a Chinese trip later this year.
The revelation follows reporting that VOA hired multiple Chinese nationals with ties to state media controlled by the Communist Party.