
Biden’s Blocking of Steel Deal Sparks Fears of Security Overreach
President Biden blocks a major steel deal, igniting debates over security measures and economic impact.
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President Biden blocks a major steel deal, igniting debates over security measures and economic impact.
China and Chile are celebrating 55 years of diplomatic relations and 20 years of an FTA that boosted Chile’s agricultural exports, especially cherries. Ambassador Hurtado discusses future collaboration opportunities.
China’s GDP growth hit 5% in 2024, meeting its annual target! 🚀 Led by industrial output and booming exports, the economy’s fourth quarter surprised with a 5.4% growth, exceeding all estimates.
In 2024, China’s real estate market is making a comeback! Smart government policies are sparking new life into the housing sector, with increased transactions and stable prices. Exciting times ahead!
Africa welcomes its first lighthouse factory, thanks to China’s CITIC Dicastal. Discover how this game-changing facility is revolutionizing manufacturing on the continent! 🌍✨
China’s GDP grew 5% in 2024, meeting its annual target and showcasing strong economic momentum in industrial production, investment, consumer spending, and foreign trade. 🎉
China’s silver economy is booming amidst a globally aging population. Opportunities abound for young entrepreneurs to innovate and tap into this expanding market. 🌍💰
Find out how Nanning, Guangxi’s capital, became China’s fruit hub, producing over 32 million tonnes annually and sharing delicious flavors worldwide! 🍉🌎
Yale’s Karman Lucero highlights the fundamental importance of collaboration between the US and Chins, emphasizing strong connections despite political tensions.
Amid potential TikTok ban, ‘TikTok refugees’ in the US are turning to Chinese apps, highlighting failures in US tech suppression, says scholar John Ross.