Wall Street Journal
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The Wall Street Journal is a global news organization that provides leading news, information, commentary and analysis. Published by Dow Jones, The Wall Street Journal engages readers across print, digital, mobile, social, and video. Building on its heritage as the preeminent source of global business and financial news, the Journal includes coverage of U.S. & world news, politics, arts, culture, lifestyle, sports, and health. It holds 36 Pulitzer Prizes for outstanding journalism.
Last Updated: July 7, 2016
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03.12.18Xi Jinping Clear to Rule Indefinitely as China Scraps Presidential Term Limits
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Legislature votes to repeal 10-year presidential term limit imposed after Mao’s death.
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03.09.18China, Europe Slam Trump’s Tariffs as U.S. Metalworkers Cheer
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China and Europe lashed out against new U.S. steel and aluminum tariffs, while officials and executives from several American allies caught in the crossfire reacted more cautiously, embracing what the White House promised would be some flexibility...
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03.01.18An Anbang-Linked Revolutionary Heir Dies in China. Speculation Begins.
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The sudden death of a revolutionary scion linked to troubled Chinese insurer Anbang Insurance Group Co. is reverberating through China’s battered private business community.
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02.14.18Flu Fears Spread in China Ahead of Lunar New Year Holiday
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Chinese health authorities said the worst influenza season in recent years was straining the country’s resources and some experts warned that the Lunar New Year holiday, when hundreds of millions of Chinese go on the road, could make things worse.
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02.06.18China Confirms Detention of Hong Kong Bookseller Snatched from Train
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China confirmed it was holding Swedish citizen Gui Minhai and that he would be dealt with according to Chinese law, as Stockholm stepped up criticism of Beijing for its “brutal” treatment of the Hong Kong bookseller.
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01.31.18China Creates Nuclear Powerhouse
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China is putting two of its largest nuclear-power firms back together as it seeks to bolster its state-owned enterprises and create a corporate powerhouse that can better compete for contracts in other countries.
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01.24.18Top U.S. Sanctions Envoy Presses China to Expel North Korean Agents
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The Trump administration’s top sanctions envoy pressed China in high-level meetings this week to deliver on commitments to expel North Korean agents helping finance Pyongyang’s nuclear weapons and missile programs.
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12.21.17Tech Titans Wage War in China's next Internet Revolution
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As Alibaba and Tencent do battle for supremacy, companies and consumers will be caught in the crossfire
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12.05.17The Underclass That Threatens Xi's 'China Dream'
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Beijing’s mass evictions of migrants cast a chill over Xi’s lofty equality goals.
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11.14.17China or the U.S.? Asian Nations' Answer: Neither
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It’s a neat narrative: America’s inevitable decline means the inexorable rise of China. But Asian countries have more to say.
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11.14.17Amazon to Sell Part of Its Cloud Business in China
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Amazon.com Inc. said it would sell computing equipment used for its cloud services in China to its local partner, Beijing Sinnet Technology Co., in a move analysts said underscores the increasingly chilly atmosphere for foreign companies here.
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10.25.17Tesla Strikes Deal with Shanghai to Build Factory in China
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Electric-car maker Tesla Inc. has reached an agreement to set up its own manufacturing facility in Shanghai, according to people briefed on the plan, a move that could help the company gain traction in China’s fast-growing EV market.
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10.17.17How China's Financial Cracks Could Spread
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Can financial turmoil in China play havoc with the rest of the world? It has already happened.
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10.04.17In China, Cryptocurrency Sales Persist in the Shadows
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Three days after Chinese regulators outlawed cryptocurrency fundraising in early September, a woman met with half a dozen individuals at a Beijing golf club to pitch a digital-currency investment opportunity.
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09.25.17China Considers Rule Change That Could Aid Tesla
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The move could pave the way for Tesla Inc. to manufacture vehicles in China.