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EU needs tougher stand on US policy

Some European leaders seem prepared to cast off yoke of Trump’s ‘America first’ policy and negotiate deals outside of US approval After learning that my new assignment is to cover the European Union, an economist friend, who holds Dutch and US dual citizenship, told me that the EU, with all its current problems and uncertainties,…

Singles Day sales show buyer confidence

Online shopping stats serve as a barometer for consumption trends Nov 11 may be just another day for most people, but it is unique and significant to the Chinese. Singles Day, as it is called, falls on Nov 11 every year and is a tremendously popular shopping holiday in China. Initiated by a group of…

Chinese EV makers face legal hurdles

Strict EU environmental regulations could pose challenges for auto manufacturers Chinese manufacturers of electric vehicles are well positioned to take advantage of a rapidly growing global market. According to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, 3.1 million new electric vehicles were registered worldwide in 2017. This represents an increase of 57 percent from 2016…

Avoiding the mistakes that led to World War I

Peaceful and inclusive partnerships are needed, not economic or military blocs, confrontation or containment A century ago, on Nov 11, 1918, at 11 am Paris time (the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month), the armistice confirming the total surrender of Germany to the Allies came into effect, putting an end to…

Streaming success is music to Chinese ears

With news of Tencent Music Entertainment’s recent initial public offering activities hitting the headlines this month, the company’s 800 million Chinese listeners are part of a new generation of streaming audience who are, in turn, vital in contributing to a developing music industry that differs in significant ways from the traditional Western model. Despite Tencent…

New type of population crisis emerging

Nearly half of world’s countries aren’t producing enough children to maintain their current populations in the long term When most of us hear warnings of a global population crisis, we think of the ever rising numbers of people across the world putting ever greater pressure on its finite resources. In the course of the 20th…

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Courts to better protect entrepreneurs

China’s top court orders more judicial protection for privately owned enterprises and entrepreneurs Judicial protection of private enterprises and entrepreneurs will be enhanced in accordance with the law to offer them more sense of security and prevent civil economic disputes from being solved by criminal penalties, a senior judge has said. Infringements of the legitimate…

Technology-sharing key for climate fight

Chinese representative calls for cooperation to safeguard world Xie Zhenhua, China’s special representative on climate change affairs, has called for the establishment of an international mechanism for technology cooperation and transfer as the world promotes technological innovation to curb climate change. He made the proposal when addressing a conference to commemorate the 30th anniversary of…

Shanghai a key cog in country’s future progress

From being the host of the CIIE to expanding its free trade zone and launching a new innovation board at its stock exchange, the city will play a large and more integral role in China’s ongoing drive to further open its doors to the rest of the world The inaugural China International Import Expo may…

Government help urged in phasing out straws

As global fast-food chains and coffee shops begin phasing out single-use plastic straws and stir sticks – both major sources of pollution – environmentalists in China say government support is needed to ensure such efforts can help keep the world’s oceans clean and free of plastic debris. McDonald’s China introduced a “strawless” lid for cold…