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Chinese Businessmen Optimistic During Davos Forum
Zhang Jin of Cedar Holdings and other Chinese businessmen attended the World Economic Forum with an air of optimism for the global economy. China's Vice-President also attended the annual conference. Zhang Jin of Cedar Holdings and other Chinese businessmen attended the World Economic Forum with an air of optimism for the global economy. China's Vice-President also attended the annual conference. -
Chinese Businessmen Fortify Operations against Fake Wine
Fake wine sales are growing by the day but Chinese businessmen are working to keep their companies from being penetrated by counterfeiters. Great Wall, in particular, has a team overseeing the issue. Fake wine sales are growing by the day but Chinese businessmen are working to keep their companies from being penetrated by counterfeiters. Great Wall, in particular, has a team overseeing the issue. -
Hongbao War Officially Opens with Alipay on the Lead
Alipay has led the way in China's annual hongbao war that seeks to enhance user loyalty among citizens who use the apps to pay for bills or purchases. Baidu and QuickPass have also joined the ranks of companies that offer digital hongbaos. Alipay has led the way in China's annual hongbao war that seeks to enhance user loyalty among citizens who use the apps to pay for bills or purchases. Baidu and QuickPass have also joined the ranks of companies that offer digital hongbaos. -
Bing Restored as Baidu Remains in Heat
Bing's services were temporarily inaccessible in China on Thursday while netizens continue to contemplate on whether or not they should trust Baidu again. These events took place amid the country's war against uncensored content. Bing's services were temporarily inaccessible in China on Thursday while netizens continue to contemplate on whether or not they should trust Baidu again. These events took place amid the country's war against uncensored content. -
Russia-Japan Still Barren on Resolution for Territorial Spat
Russia and Japan are still short of an agreement that will end the countries' decades-long dispute over the Northern Islands. President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe met on Tuesday for bilateral talks but both sides refused to comment on whether or not the negotiations progressed on a positive note. Russia and Japan are still short of an agreement that will end the countries' decades-long dispute over the Northern Islands. President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe met on Tuesday for bilateral talks but both sides refused to comment on whether or not the negotiations progressed on a positive note. -
U.S. Senate: Two Bills Snapped in One Day
The U.S. Senate has rejected two bills on Thursday, including the budget proposal for President Donald Trump's southern border wall. The news comes as the U.S. government's partial shutdown continues to affect workers across the country. The U.S. Senate has rejected two bills on Thursday, including the budget proposal for President Donald Trump's southern border wall. The news comes as the U.S. government's partial shutdown continues to affect workers across the country. -
How China-Exposed U.S. Companies Hurt their Shares
New data has just revealed that American companies with significant exposure in China have seen plummeting stocks due to internal issues, not just because of trade tensions between the countries. A lack in semiconductor demand has also impacted the share prices of these companies. New data has just revealed that American companies with significant exposure in China have seen plummeting stocks due to internal issues, not just because of trade tensions between the countries. A lack in semiconductor demand has also impacted the share prices of these companies. -
China: Job Market Figures Demonstrate Stability
China's job market is doing good in terms of stability, based on 2018's data. The government continues to seek ways that would further boost employment rates in the country. China's job market is doing good in terms of stability, based on 2018's data. The government continues to seek ways that would further boost employment rates in the country. -
China’s Cloned Monkeys Take Spotlight in Biomedical Studies
China has given birth to the first multiple set of gene-edited monkeys. The monkeys were born from the fibroblasts of a donor with severe circadian rhythm disorders. Scientists leading the program said the monkeys will help in the study of various human diseases including Alzheimer's disease. China has given birth to the first multiple set of gene-edited monkeys. The monkeys were born from the fibroblasts of a donor with severe circadian rhythm disorders. Scientists leading the program said the monkeys will help in the study of various human diseases including Alzheimer's disease. -
Inside Alibaba’s ‘FlyZoo,’ Hotel of the Future
With robots waiting to serve and smart technology all around, guests at the Flyzoo hotel will experience what it means to be in the future. Alibaba's first futuristic hotel, located in Hangzhou, is every millennial traveler's dream. With robots waiting to serve and smart technology all around, guests at the Flyzoo hotel will experience what it means to be in the future. Alibaba's first futuristic hotel, located in Hangzhou, is every millennial traveler's dream.