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The kiosks have dwindled in Shanghai, and since the U.S.-China trade war began, it’s hard to get people to answer even simple questions.
It will take a lot to make the U.S. a meaningful competitor in the production of solar equipment.
Starting in 1978, China’s ruling Communist Party has steadily embraced market reforms and transformed the country into the world’s second largest economy. What remains of the Chinese socialist system?
Nearly 19% of small and micro-sized businesses in China shut down during the pandemic. What does it take for a coffee shop to stay standing?
Women in China have taken to social media to push back against having one more child.
Importers on both sides of the Atlantic will save billions in retaliatory tariffs for imports.
U.S.-EU pact suspends punitive tariffs and could spur collaboration to fend off Chinese expansion in the commercial aircraft industry.
U.S. government funding for even basic research has been in decline for decades.
Academic competition pressures families to enroll children in tutoring courses. But some parents are resisting.
There’s skepticism about whether the policy change will actually address China’s shrinking workforce and older population.