China spent the last five years cultivating innovation and new technology at home. The next half decade will be dedicated to deploying the fruits of its labor to transform its economy – and its place ...
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China’s birth rate has hit a historic low – deepening fears of a major economic shock in the decades to come as the country’s massive labor force dwindles and its population of pension-drawing ...
Her predicament highlights another quiet but crucial reform: long-term care insurance. Often called China's "sixth social ...
Demand for IVF has surged. The number of assisted-reproduction treatment cycles in China rose from about 236,000 in 2013 to ...
As China grapples with a shrinking population and historically low birthrate, people are finding romance with chatbots instead.
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Held each year in early March concurrently, the “Two Sessions” serve as China’s foremost political gathering, where the government reviews past performance, sets economic targets, approves budgets and ...
COLUMN. In an increasingly unpredictable world, Xi Jinping's China remains deeply committed to its five-year plan to govern the country's economy, observes Harold Thibault, journalist at Le Monde, in ...
"As long as we maintain strategic resolve, forge ahead step by step, and advance steadily from one stage to another, we will continue to turn small victories into great success in advancing the cause ...