Tag: Chinas
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China’s Toothless Response to the Israel-Hamas War – The Diplomat
[ad_1] Advertisement At dawn on September 7, Hamas launched thousands of rockets toward Israel and sent armed gunmen across the border from the Gaza Strip. Israel is still dislodging the militants, but has reported finding over 900 dead so far; another 130 people have been taken captive by the Palestinian militant group, which is threatening…
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China’s Two-Pronged Response to War in the Middle East: Officially Stay Neutral, Unofficially Blame U.S./Israel
[ad_1] China is under mounting international pressure to articulate a more forceful response to the war between Israel and Hamas that started over the weekend. Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mao Ning faced a barrage of questions from both domestic and international journalists at Monday’s press briefing in Beijing. .memberful-global-teaser-content p:last-child{ -webkit-mask-image: linear-gradient(180deg, #000 0%, transparent); mask-image: linear-gradient(180deg,…
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Manila dismisses China’s ‘gunboat’ claim — Radio Free Asia
[ad_1] The Philippines has rejected China’s claim that it drove away an “intruding” Philippine gunboat near a disputed reef in the South China Sea, calling it “Beijing’s propaganda.” Earlier on Tuesday, the Chinese Coast Guard said a Philippine Navy gunboat came into China’s “jurisdictional waters” near the Scarborough Shoal in the Spratly Islands. “On October…
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China’s Minister Purges Reflect Xi’s Personnel Dilemma – The Diplomat
[ad_1] Advertisement When China’s National People’s Congress convened in March, President Xi Jinping stressed the importance of stability and security. But half a year later, the removal of Foreign Minister Qin Gang and Defense Minister Li Shangfu, as well as a purge of senior military officials, have made Xi’s new government appear neither stable nor…
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Russia’s invasion of Ukraine lit a fire under China’s transition to green energy – The China Project
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China’s electric vehicles threaten to leave Europe in the dust
[ad_1] Receive free Inside Business updates We’ll send you a myFT Daily Digest email rounding up the latest Inside Business news every morning. The best-selling budget electric car in China sells for about $5,000. A fall in prices to such affordable levels helped almost double China’s passenger electric vehicle sales last year. At 5.9mn units,…
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China’s Shipping Giant Gets Foothold in South America With New Multipurpose Port in Peru – The Diplomat
[ad_1] Advertisement In the district of Chancay, Huaral province, approximately 80 kilometers from the Peruvian capital, Lima, a major private investment project is being developed that promises to change the logistics landscape in Latin America. It is the New Multipurpose Port Terminal of Chancay, a joint project by the Chinese company COSCO Shipping Ports Limited…
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How China’s company management practices are transforming business leadership · TechNode
[ad_1] Maverick management and leadership styles have emerged in China as a result of the country’s hypercompetitive market, rapid industrial and digital transition, enormous consumer base, massive labour force, advanced manufacturing infrastructure, and ability to adapt to practical and economic difficulties. Insider Ashley Galina Dudarenok is the founder of Alarice and a China marketing expert.…
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China’s Yuan Revolution Reaches Brazil and Argentina – The Diplomat
[ad_1] Advertisement Under Xi Jinping’s leadership, China has more aggressively sought to establish its currency power abroad, creating growing competition with the U.S. dollar. While analysts claim the yuan is unlikely to challenge, let alone overtake, the U.S. dollar’s reach anytime soon, it has won some victories in key battlegrounds in recent months. On August…
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China’s Web Literature Popularity Continues to Grow Overseas |
[ad_1] Industry representatives are starting to compare Chinese online literature with Hollywood films and K-dramas in terms of global reach. China’s booming online literature industry is making an increasing impact overseas — with some even claiming that it is on a par with U.S. and Korean films and TV shows. The market for China’s online…