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China is facing a growing water crisis that threatens not only its economy but also global markets. Home to 21% of the world's population, the country is battling extreme droughts and record-breaking ...
While China has long been touted as the next great economic superpower, its recent trajectory reveals a far different story.
China's commerce has withstood wave after wave of challenges, passing the test of history over the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-25), as key targets in areas such as consumption, foreign trade, ...
In 2008, China's President Hu Jintao and Premier Wen Jiabao decided they would not allow the economy to suffer, so they embarked on perhaps the biggest stimulus program in history.
GDP grew 5.3% in the first half of the year, official data shows, but analysts say maintaining that momentum will be a ...
“China’s sputtering economy has prompted a dire, new shorthand online for pessimism about the prospects for any turnaround for jobs, incomes and opportunity: ‘the garbage time of history ...
China has reported that its economy slowed in the last quarter as President Donald Trump's trade war escalated, but it still ...
Recent arguments that China will dominate the 21st century are greatly exaggerated. The U.S. retains major economic advantages over China's struggling economy.
Beijing has dramatically loosened its tourist visa policies, partly to boost the economy and partly to show it’s fun and friendly (no matter what Trump says).
China’s economy showed signs of slowing in April as President Donald Trump's trade war took a toll, with retail sales, property and investment coming in weaker than economists had forecast.
The next U.S. administration will face a China struggling with slowing economic growth, an uneasy middle class, and a leader who seems more committed to building a world-class military than a ...