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11/24/2024 06:36:11 pm

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China's Soybean Imports Poised to Decline for the First Time in 15 Years: Report

Imports of soybeans in China may decline for the first time in 15 years next season, according to researcher Oil World

South China Sea News

U.S. to Still Operate in South China Sea; China Asked Philippines to ‘Disregard’ Tribunal Ruling?

Following the international arbitration court’s decision to invalidate China’s vast claims over South China Sea came out, the United States appeared to stand firm with its decision to continue operating in the area.

China beats US and Japan in terms of iOS game revenue for Q2 this year.

China Surpasses US, Japan in iOS Game Revenue: Report

China ranks first in terms of iOS game revenue in the second quarter of this year, soaring over the United States and Japan in the second and third spots, respectively, according to market researcher App Annie.

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China Removes Ownership Limits for Foreign Motorcycle, Battery Makers

China has relaxed its rules pertaining to foreign direct investment by removing foreign ownership limits of motorcycle and batteries manufacturers.

China Protesters Demand Boycott Over Japan Refusal To Admit WWII Atrocities

China Dismisses Rumored Calls for Boycott of Philippines, US Products

China has dismissed rumored calls for a boycott of products from the Philippines and the U.S. after the international arbitration court ruled against the communist country in a case about disputed territories in the South China Sea.

Beijing Won't Stop  Ongoing Constructions on Philippine-Claimed Spratly Islands Despite Tribunal Ruling

Beijing Won't Stop Ongoing Constructions on Philippine-Claimed Spratly Islands Despite Tribunal Ruling

A week after the Hague-based arbitral court ruled that China has no legal basis for its claims in the South China Sea, a high-ranking Chinese military official said on Tuesday that Beijing's ongoing constructions of facilities on islands and reefs in the Philippine-claimed Nansha Islands (Spratly Islands) would not be halted.

Chinese Mastery Approach to Teaching Math

8,000 U.K. Schools to Adopt Chinese “Mastery Approach” to Teaching Math

More than 8,000 primary schools in the United Kingdom will adopt the Chinese “mastery approach” to teaching math in a bid to make English students at par with their Asian counterparts.

China is willing to work with Philippines on its war to curb illegal drugs and criminality.

China Willing to Work With Philippines in War Against Illegal Drugs

A Chinese official has said that China is willing to work with the Philippines to fight against illegal drug trades, saying drugs are the "common enemy to mankind."

War zone

China Threatens Philippines with War

Wang wanted the Philippines "to open ourselves for bilateral negotiations but outside of and in disregard of the arbitral ruling."

Communist Party of China Accountability

Communist Party of China Pushes for Greater Accountability among Top Leaders

In an effort to address poor leadership among its ranks, the Communist Party of China has released a full version of an accountability regulation that will be applied to members across all levels and divisions.

China Underground Parking System

China Fasttracks Development of Underground Parking System

China is accelerating the development of its underground parking system in a bid to address the nation’s growing traffic problems.

China's Steel Industry.

China to Allow Foreign Firms to set up Steel Manufacturing Plants in 4 Free Trade Zones

The Chinese government plans to allow foreign companies to set up wholly-owned steel manufacturing plants in four free trade zones (FTZ), according to a circular issued by the State Council.

South China Sea

South China Sea Dispute: Philippines Dismisses China's Conditional Dialogue Offer

The Philippines has dismissed China's proposal for dialogue over the South China Sea dispute.

India and China.

India Still has a Long way to go to Catch up With China, India’s top Banking Regulator Says

India's top banking regulator Raghuram Rajan on Monday said India still has a long way to go to catch up with China's impressive economic growth, which can be attained only through years of unrestrained growth.

Typhoon Nepartak Hits China's Fujian Province

China Dismisses 3 Officials for Poorly Responding to Typhoon Nepartak: Report

China dismissed three officials because of their "inadequate response" when the deadly Typhoon Nepartak struck the country, Chinese state media reported on Monday.

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