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Last Updated: July 7, 2016
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05.17.16China-Taiwan Relations To Take A Holiday Under New President
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To seek peace with China, Tsai would need to make her first dialogue proposal that Beijing might accept.
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05.17.16Will China's Educational System Strangle Economic Growth?
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Despite the brain drain, China still managed to produce enough talents to make it the fastest growing nation in the past two decades.
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05.12.16Huya Bridges China's Novel Drugs With Overseas Markets
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When Mireille Gillings, founder and chairman of Huya Bioscience International first visited China in 2004, she saw a niche that could grow.
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04.26.16Visa Rejection Flap Shows China Wants Tighter Grip On Muslim Far West
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Beijing has pressured India into canceling the visas for a pair of independence activists from Xinjiang.
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04.20.16Backed Into A Corner: Friendless Beijing Seeks Moscow's Support In South China Sea
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China and Russia called for settlement of the dispute based on negotiation and consultation.
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04.19.16China Prepares To Widen Global Campaign Against Taiwanese Fraudsters
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On Friday 52 more people on deck to return home to Taiwan from Malaysia had come under the same pressure from Beijing.
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04.05.16The Rise of Entrepreneurship in China
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The entrepreneurial spirit runs deeper than just in business. It manifests itself in the government and in the desires of ordinary people.
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03.27.16China Likely To Beat NASA Back To The Moon
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Chinese taikonauts will likely beat NASA astronauts back to the lunar surface in five to ten years, as it continues to drop off NASA’s crewed destination radar.
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03.11.16Reaganomics Finds Friends In High Places In China
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In response to worldwide demands that China manage its economy better, Xi Jinping has proposed what he calls “supply-side structural reform.”
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03.10.16Victoria's Secret, Nike Cashes in On Rising Girl Power in China
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Despite the country’s recent economic downturn, Chinese female consumers are willing to buy.
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01.25.16China's Nearly 700 Million Internet Users Are Hot For Online Finance
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According to data from the China Internet Network Center, in 2015, online trading in stocks and online payment were hot areas of growth.
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11.27.15Top 10 China Dependent Countries
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A list of the top 10 countries exporting to China and the year-to-date performance of their corresponding exchange traded funds.
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11.16.15Will The IMF Grant China's Currency Global Reserve Status?
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The market doubts it, but it is possible that the Chinese currency, the renmimbi (RMB), may become part of the International Monetary Fund’s special drawing rights.
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07.15.15China's Pollution Quagmire
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China’s efforts to reduce air pollution could be negated by its unregulated and unmonitored burning of petcoke, a fuel dirtier than coal, an expert on Chinese climate and energy policy said.
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All eyes are on low-price Chinese upstart Xiaomi.