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China inaugurated the world’s first ultra zero-carbon building on Sunday, marking a landmark achievement in the nation’s ...
China is reopening after its long experiment with Zero COVID. But the pandemic exacerbated deep-seated imbalances in the nation’s economy. Xi Jinping knows that China’s growth model must be ...
There’s no denying that China’s economy is struggling. After the zero COVID-19 policy was lifted at the start of this year, investors were upbeat about the prospects for a strong rebound ...
China's leaders are clinging to their disastrous zero-COVID policy, because it worked in 2020. The regime's authoritarian structure makes it very hard to change once a number is set.
The adoption of zero-COVID measures and now their abrupt reversal have revived a debate over whether autocracies like China are more effective at governance than democracies like America.
Tesla China has ended its 0% down payment leasing offer in China on November 4, only three days after its introduction; the new minimum down payment is now 10%.
For nearly two years, China’s daily Covid caseload rarely extended into triple digits, and often weeks went by without a single case.
Rising infections have prompted some to ask whether Beijing's zero-tolerance approach will be enough to stop the delta variant fueling the current Covid wave.
China’s economic juggernaut hits a roadblock: Xi Jinping's inflexibility on the draconian 'zero COVID' lockdown policy.