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At Sibos 2024 in Beijing, Mastercard unveiled Mastercard Move Commercial Payments, set to revolutionize cross-border payments for banks. 🚀
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At Sibos 2024 in Beijing, Mastercard unveiled Mastercard Move Commercial Payments, set to revolutionize cross-border payments for banks. 🚀
President Xi Jinping is pushing for better public services in China to help everyone, especially those in need. He calls for a people-centered approach to solve practical problems and enhance social welfare.
China and the U.S. held their sixth economic working group meeting in Washington, focusing on macroeconomic policies and global challenges. Could this signal closer collaboration ahead? 🌎
All aboard! The new ASEAN Express train is supercharging Asia-Europe trade, cutting transit times and costs. Departing from China’s Chongqing to Poland, it’s a game-changer for global trade routes!
Chinese Premier Li Qiang pushes for economic growth and promotes the ice-snow sports industry at a key meeting.
China is gearing up for growth by boosting ice and snow sports and increasing funding for science innovation! 🇨🇳❄️🔬 Discover how these moves aim to invigorate the economy and spark new opportunities!
US interest payments on federal debt have soared past $1 trillion, raising political risks and potential global economic impacts. Here’s what this means for the US and the world.
Discover China’s latest thrills—from Shanghai’s electric car racing to Yunnan’s night-blooming flower market, Yichun’s eco-rebirth, and Chen Jianzhou’s inspiring art—stories that bridge tradition and innovation!
China 🇨🇳 and the EU 🇪🇺 are eager to resolve their electric vehicle dispute ⚡️ through dialogue. Both sides agreed to continue working on a price commitment after a virtual meeting on Friday. 🤝
China’s major banks have cut mortgage rates by an average of 50 basis points, following the central bank’s rate cut, aiming to boost the real estate market and support homebuyers.