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Chinese state firm employee Zhang Jinming makes up for a 24% cut to his salary by delivering food for three hours every night after work and on weekends - and hopes he can avoid awkward encounters with colleagues.
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American companies in China are reporting record-low investment plans and declining confidence in profits this year. A survey by the U.S.
China's trade surplus surged in June, which analysts have attributed to exporters rushing to ship products before U.S. tariffs recommence.
Two economics professors say the U.S. is facing another big shock from China, and it could be worse than the first. They have a survival plan.
Beijing’s top US negotiator says global supply chains depend on cooperation, not trade restrictions or ideological agendas.
China has officially launched internet identification requirements that rights groups have warned will further curtail online anonymity and increase the risks for freedom of speech in what is already one of the world's strictest online censorship and surveillance systems.
U.S. President Donald Trump ratchet up tariffs on Chinese imports to a prohibitive level of 145%, spurring a round of stimulus measures from Beijing.
Shoppers are taking advantage of a $42 billion government trade-in program aimed at boosting spending. But in recent weeks, some cities have started to cut back on the subsidies.