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Greater Bay Airlines is expanding its network in Mainland China with the launch of daily flights to Quanzhou starting July ...
China's urbanization rate thus rose from 17.9% in the beginning of reform and opening up to 60.6% in 2019. Looking into DID population ranking and the wide-area analysis of population movement, we ...
Distance Between Quanzhou and Guangzhou Given below is the distance between Guangzhou, China and Quanzhou, China. A map showing location of Guangzhou and Quanzhou with air travel direction is also ...
China and the US have reached a “done deal” that includes rare earth exports from China and Chinese students attending colleges in America, President Donald Trump said on Wednesday, pointing ...
China’s economic woes As China tackles a tariff war with the US head on, it’s clear that the disruptions are continuing to cause economic pain at home.
Trucks loaded with containers move through a container terminal port in Shanghai, China, Monday, June 9, 2025. AP The deal may keep the Geneva agreement from unravelling over duelling export ...
The US and China have reached a deal after intense trade negotiations in London, President Trump announced Wednesday. AP “President XI and I are going to work closely together to open up China ...
Chinese and U.S. negotiators met in London this week. LONDON and HONG KONG -- President Donald Trump said a trade deal with China "is done, subject to final approval." "Our deal with China is done ...
Tariffs between the countries will remain unchanged. In his Truth Social post, Mr. Trump wrote that U.S. tariffs on China would be “a total of 55 percent.” ...
China has long disputed those claims. Trump, in his first term, raised tariffs on China based on national security concerns. Biden maintained many of those tariffs and doubled down on some.
We feared China/Chineseness during the gold rush, the White Australia period and the Cold War. We then feared the Japan threat in the 1980s, and the Indonesia threat towards the end of the 20th ...
Customs data had already showed that China's exports to the US - its biggest single market - slumped by 34.5% year-on-year during May in value terms. That was up from a 21% drop the previous month.