China’s political calendar is again focusing on one of the most anticipated events of the year, the Two Sessions. To be held from March 5, these...
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Chinese policymakers will likely adopt a more pro-growth stance and strengthen "extraordinary countercyclical measures" to spur the economy amid pressing challenges from sluggish domestic demand and external uncertainties, economists said. Read full story
China’s political calendar is again focusing on one of the most anticipated events of the year, the Two Sessions. To be held from March 5, these...
By Xi Zian, Qian Lang and Lucie Lo Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping has warned of “many difficulties and challenges” for China’s...
Chinese President Xi Jinping urged officials to enhance political capabilities and address domestic and international challenges calmly. China's...
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Strategically situated in Southeast Asia, Indonesia has long pursued a non-aligned and impartial foreign policy. Amid rising geopolitical tensions...