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Malaysia’s Mahathir Has A Change Of Heart On China’s BRI
Once a strong critic of Beijing’s BRI, Malaysia’s Mahathir said his perspective has changed after attending this year’s forum. Once a strong critic of Beijing’s BRI, Malaysia’s Mahathir said his perspective has changed after attending this year’s forum. -
Vietnam’s Currency Makes Historical Drop This Week
The Vietnamese dong fell to its lowest yet against the U.S. dollar this week but experts are optimistic about the country’s economic growth this year. The Vietnamese dong fell to its lowest yet against the U.S. dollar this week but experts are optimistic about the country’s economic growth this year. -
China Gears Up To Be Global Luxury Spending Leader By 2025
Young consumers in China are redefining global luxury spending as the country is set to become a global leader by the year 2025. Young consumers in China are redefining global luxury spending as the country is set to become a global leader by the year 2025. -
Cambodia To Collaborate With Huawei For First ASEAN 5G Network
Cambodia will work with Huawei to build the Kingdom’s 5G network as it races to be ASEAN’s first country with the high-speed technology. Cambodia will work with Huawei to build the Kingdom’s 5G network as it races to be ASEAN’s first country with the high-speed technology. -
China Hosts 37 World Leaders At Grand BRI Forum
ASEAN leaders, Russia, Italy, and the U.K. attend China’s grand Belt and Road forum in Beijing despite criticism from other countries. ASEAN leaders, Russia, Italy, and the U.K. attend China’s grand Belt and Road forum in Beijing despite criticism from other countries. -
Malaysia’s ECRL Revival Gets Thumbs Up From World Bank
Malaysia’s ECRL project with China could help drive economic growth and stability, the World Bank said. Malaysia’s ECRL project with China could help drive economic growth and stability, the World Bank said. -
Swine Fever In China Could Drive Pork Prices Up
African swine fever is hurting China’s pork industry but it could drive pork prices both domestically and internationally, experts predicted. African swine fever is hurting China’s pork industry but it could drive pork prices both domestically and internationally, experts predicted. -
Chinese E-Commerce Giants Help Alleviate Rural Farmers
JD.com and Pinduoduo are spearheading the movement to help rural farmers in China grow their small agriculture businesses. JD.com and Pinduoduo are spearheading the movement to help rural farmers in China grow their small agriculture businesses. -
Exxon’s LNG Deal With China A Significant ‘Milestone’
Exxon’s 20-year deal with China is expected to play a key role in helping the country move towards renewable energy and away from coal. Exxon’s 20-year deal with China is expected to play a key role in helping the country move towards renewable energy and away from coal. -
Sri Lanka Arrests 24, Death Toll Now At 290
24 people connected to the bombings on Easter Sunday have been arrested by Sri Lankan police as the death toll has now hit 290. 24 people connected to the bombings on Easter Sunday have been arrested by Sri Lankan police as the death toll has now hit 290.