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- SChina’s 300 million migrant workers key to boost consumption, not lavish infrastructure, ex-adviser saysscmp.com
- SChinese business leader urges Beijing to ‘let common sense prevail’ amid private sector strugglesscmp.com
- SChina’s Xi Jinping hypes up obstacle-crushing economic reforms as expectations for third plenum reach fever pitchscmp.com
- SChina GDP: Beijing’s long to-do list to boost economy in 2024scmp.com
- SChina’s capital rolls out no-no list for officials dealing with Beijing’s entrepreneurs, but more needed to tackle ‘sore points’scmp.com
- SFed interest rate stance could help ‘pummelled’ yuan, China could feel ripple effects of 2024 cutsscmp.com
- SChina debt: beyond the boondoggles, is China worth further investment, and why is water controversial?scmp.com
- SChina’s leadership prioritises economic stability and investor confidence for coming yearscmp.com
- SChina awaits whether US interest rate cut, better ties bring economic tailwinds in 2024scmp.com
- EU values-based foreign policy risks creating a ‘lot of rivals’, Chinese ambassador warnsSouth China Morning Post
- Tánaiste urges China to use Russian influence to end ‘brutal’ Ukraine waririshpost.com
- Tánaiste raises human rights responsibilities during visit to Chinairishpost.com
- Li Keqiang: former premier had fatal heart attack during swim in Shanghai, sources saySouth China Morning Post
- SChina’s debt crises, from developers to local governments, prompt cabinet call to curb contagionscmp.com
- GJerome Otchere writes: The Ghana football schoolghanasoccernet.com
- SChina’s technology, research talent pool large, but ‘not strong enough’, lags behind USscmp.com
- TDean of Miami Herbert Business School John A. Quelch to step downthemiamihurricane.com
- Ex-CEIBS Educator John Quelch Steps Down As University Of Miami Business School DeanForbes
- American Universities Are Losing Chinese Students To Rivals: U.S.-China Business ForumForbes
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