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PRC partnership significantly improved air quality in the Greater Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei region through a $2.55 billion ...
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Beijing is selling clean energy to the world, Washington is pushing oil and gas. Both are driven by national security.
US President Donald Trump’s “retrograde policy changes” towards China’s solar industry risk harming America’s own clean energy sector by driving Chinese firms to redirect their ...
China’s officials scramble to comply with Xi’s austerity rules as inspectors come knocking Teams are turning up at offices unannounced as Beijing ramps up the long-running campaign, but there ...
Following a US announcement of a project in Panama to replace communications towers installed by Chinese telecoms giant Huawei Technologies, Beijing has condemned what it calls Washington’s ...
“The tide has turned” for China’s private enterprises, said analysts with Goldman Sachs, as regulatory restrictions are being lifted to help non-state firms pursue breakthroughs in cutting ...
The outrage directed at Minister of State Gan Siow Huang over a simple, missed gesture echoes a similar incident decades ago that cost a party predecessor dearly.
Xinjiang, which accounts for about one-sixth of China’s land mass, plays a crucial role in Beijing’s land reclamation strategy. Despite hosting about 7.1 million hectares ...
Ice jams will become more frequent in the Yellow River’s estuary by the end of this century, hitting Chinese coastal cities such as those in eastern Shandong province, according to a new study.
1. ‘Elephants trampling on global trade’: EU sidelined by US-China showdown. Over two rounds of high-stakes talks on European soil, Europe has watched from the sidelines as the US and China ...
The Shenzhen-listed maker of heating systems is offering 360.3 million shares at HK$21.21 to HK$22.53 each.