HomeCHINA HEADLINESCHINA NEWS FROM 11 th AND 12 th NOVEMBER 2023 CHINA HEADLINES CHINA NEWS FROM 11 th AND 12 th NOVEMBER 2023 November 12, 2023 0 China’s matchmaking mums have a powerful ally: The Party It is not just Chen’s parents who want her to marry and have children. As marriage and birth rates plummet, the Chinese Communist Party is encouraging millions China’s slow recovery may hit European markets harder than With China continuing to see disappointing economic data, European markets may suffer as Chinese exports and investments fall. A fragile global economy is at stake as US and China seek to China’s tech drain can’t be stopped but can be delayed, says TOKYO — Even as Europe, Japan and the U.S. tighten exports of critical technologies to China on security grounds, the outflows have not stopped — as Where Chinese economy holds in ministers’ eyes BEIJING, Nov. 12 (Xinhua) — China’s economy has sustained a recovery momentum in the first three quarters, with the gross domestic product rising China, five Southeast Asian countries to hold joint military China executes school principal for sexually assaulting 22 Four killed in building collapse in China’s Wenzhou city Decoding China: Xi and Biden have to find common ground The Chinese and US presidents will be meeting face-to-face in San Francisco next week. Experts say Chinese Ships Chase Philippine Vessels; US Renews Warning to Defend Manila A suspected Chinese militia ship blocks the Philippine coast guard ship BRP Cabra as it approaches Second Thomas Shoal during a resupply mission in the disputed Gina Raimondo seeks better ties with China amid tensions over tech, Taiwan Ahead of high-stakes meetings next week between the United States and China, US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo dismissed the notion there would be a New airport shows Cambodia can get what it wants from China China’s Yunnan province, was financed by Chinese financial institutions. The developers will operate Siem Reap-An Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Previous articleConcerns over the China threat have prompted Japan to consider a military agreement with the PhilippinesNext articleIf You Want To Contact Us Click On This Post RELATED ARTICLES Most Popular If You Want To Contact Us Click On This Post January 25, 2024 Concerns over the China threat have prompted Japan to consider a military agreement with the Philippines November 2, 2023 China’s Divestment of US Securities Hits a Four-Year High Amidst Weakening Yuan October 21, 2023 China’s Economy Is Now Facing the Consequences of Its High-Stakes Real Estate Gamble October 19, 2023 Load more Recent Comments