China is prepared for “possible unexpected shocks,” Premier Li Qiang told a gathering of global executives in Beijing, where he urged them to “resist protectionism” and defend globalization.
BEIJING, March 24 (Reuters) - Chinese Premier Li Qiang has signed an order to implement new rules for strengthening China's countermeasures to foreign sanctions, the Chinese government said on Monday.
Discover MVRDV's LuLa Light Mall in Chengdu, an innovative open-air shopping center blending urban life with nature.
The 12th Philippine International Pyromusical Competition concludes with an incredible burst of color and sound over SM Mall of Asia, as Polaris Fireworks from China emerges as the champion.
The Senegalese capital Dakar is making history with the inauguration of the International Museum of Prophet Muhammad and ...
However, in recent decades, Africa's relationship with the global system has begun to shift, and China has been a key ...
Lai Ching-te, the president of Taiwan, may be betting that China’s appetite for retaliation will be limited by Beijing’s interest in containing tensions with the Trump administration.
G7 ministers toughen stance on China, omit conciliatory references Statement condemns coercion toward Taiwan, mirrors Japan-U.S. stance Concerns raised over China's nuclear buildup, maritime ...
But thanks to a quirk of scheduling and the magic of time zones, it happened this week. Li Qiang, China’s prime minister, gave his annual report to the country’s rubber-stamp parliament ...
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