0910 GMT May 24, 2022
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NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg described as a “defining issue” what he calls the rise of China, urging Western allies and close partners to forge stronger ties and uphold the international rules-based order that he claims Russia and China are challenging.
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China’s Guangdong Province is Iran's leading trade partner with $4.5 billion of annual transactions.
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The Iranian foreign minister congratulated China on its National Day, expressing hope for broader strategic cooperation between the two countries.
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The Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, a major tourism destination in China, is giving the sector a boost after containing a recent spate of COVID-19 cases.
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Licensed hospitals, doctors and nurses in China will be able to use a digital license in their practices which can be kept and transmitted via digital devices, China's health authority said on Wednesday.
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is urging the world’s two largest economies to resolve the escalating trade war quickly and fairly.
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Tax cuts could end up supporting economic growth in China, even if Beijing’s trade war with the US doesn’t improve, according to the chief economist of a Chinese investment banking firm.
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China’s economic growth is sputtering. The official forecast of six percent to 6.5 percent is the slowest on record, and the 6.2 percent growth actually reported in the second quarter is the weakest since the government began releasing quarterly data in 1992.
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Chinese Premier Li Keqiang on Tuesday pledged to an assembly of global business leaders and government representatives that Beijing will push to create an equal playing field in the country for all companies.
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China’s factory output and consumer spending weakened in April as a tariff war with Washington intensified, adding to pressure on Beijing to shore up shaky economic growth.
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China’s auto sales sank 17.7 percent in April from a year earlier, the 10th straight month of decline amid trade tension with Washington and an economic slowdown.
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China’s stimulus-boosted private sector is on track to lead the economy to a ‘self-sustained recovery’ that could see growth hit 6.6 percent this year, according to HSBC (Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation).
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By He Huifeng*
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New births in China fell to 15.23 million last year, the lowest since China relaxed its one-child policy in 2014.
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Central China's Henan Province lifted more than 1.2 million people out of poverty last year, with its poverty headcount ratio dropping from 2.57 percent in 2017 to 1.21 percent, a provincial official said on Tuesday.
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