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China's top leadership has recently pledged to curb "involutionary" competition amid intense price wars in the country.
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GB News on MSNUS accused of 'stirring up trouble' in South China Sea - just as Xi Jinping invites Trump to BeijingChina has accused the US of "stirring up trouble" in the South China Sea in a fresh bid to stake claim to miles of international waters. Fu Cong, China's ambassador to the UN, this week launched into a series of attacks on America at the UN Security Council.
Adil Brar, an expert on Chinese politics, has said that Chinese President Xi Jinping is not leaving power and is working in China. Scroll down to know more.
U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday said he might visit China in the "not too distant" future, after Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent earlier said he would be traveling to Sweden to continue trade talks with his Chinese counterparts.
Recent rumors and Xi Jinping's absence fueled speculation about his potential departure, intensified by leadership purges and a lack of a clear succession plan. The removal of term limits in 2018 and Xi's consolidation of power have further complicated the situation,
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Even Xi Jinping Thinks China’s AI & EV Hype Has Gone Too FarChinese President Xi Jinping has signaled a shift in economic strategy, criticizing the unbridled investment frenzy in artificial intelligence (AI) and the electric vehicle (EV) industry. According to tech news outlet Engadget on Friday,
Xi Jinping skips BRICS Summit for the first time amid speculation of political turbulence in China and divisions between member nations over trade and strategic interests
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Asian News International on MSNChinese President Xi Jinping meets SCO Foreign Ministers in Beijing, calls for stronger regional cooperation and stabilityChinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday met in Beijing with foreign ministers and heads of standing bodies of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), who are in China to attend the Meeting of the Council of the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of SCO Member States,
People across 25 nations are mostly unfavorable toward China and lack confidence in Xi, but views have improved in some places.