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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02.16.17China Moves to Keep Its Deadly Opioids out of U.S.
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China moved to stem its flow of deadly drugs to the U.S., adding four lethal heroin-like narcotics to a list of controlled substances after Washington had urged it to help combat a growing opioid epidemic.
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02.14.17U.S. Eyes New Tactic to Press China
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Currency strategy would avoid singling out country in bid to avoid break in relations
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02.11.17U.S., China Coordinated Policy Reversal
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Trump pledges to honor longstanding policy not to recognize Taiwan diplomatically
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02.10.17China and Vatican Near Pivotal Deal on Bishops
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Accord would help end decades of estrangement between Beijing and Catholic Church
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02.09.17How China’s Dumping of Treasurys Will Affect U.S. Borrowing Costs
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Foreign buyers are holding a smaller share of the debt of the some of the world’s top nations
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02.08.17China’s Shipbuilders Go From Boom to Rust
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Shipyards across China are being driven out of business by weak global demand for new ships
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02.04.17Disappearance of Chinese Billionaire Alarms Financial Sector
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Xiao Jianhua is one of several high-profile Chinese businessmen to go missing since China’s 2015 stock-market crash
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01.31.17For China, a Rethink on Donald Trump
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Beijing initially welcomed a tough negotiator—then came the Mexico episode
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01.31.17Facebook Is Trying Everything to Re-Enter China—and It’s Not Working
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Since regulators blocked the service in 2009, CEO Mark Zuckerberg has hired well-connected executives, developed censorship tools and taken a ‘smog jog’ in Beijing—but the company has made no visible headway.
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01.30.17With Pen Plan, China Etches Nationalist Economic Policy
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New ability to manufacture pen nibs gives China ability to produce whole pen—and a point of pride
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01.25.17China Likely to Stick to a Two-Child Policy
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Government plan cites demographic challenges, with country’s population seen peaking at 1.45 billion in 2030
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01.24.17A U.S.-China Role Switch: Who’s the Globalist Now?
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Xi Jinping sees a window as Donald Trump stirs masses with slogans
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01.23.17More Babies in China Worth Celebrating—but Mind the Data
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Official data shows women had the most children since 2000 in 2016
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01.17.17New U.S.-China Rivalry Risks Lethal Confrontation
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Provocations by President-elect Trump over trade and territory could escalate into armed conflict
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01.13.17China Overseas Investment Spree Set to Run Out of Steam
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A government think tank predicts China’s direct investment overseas, after years of robust gains, is likely to decline in 2017