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  • Malaysia Visa No Longer Required For Chinese Tourists
    Malaysia's heritage city turns to millennials
    Malaysia wanted to connect and reach out to millions of tourists not just from China but also in India, the United Kingdom, and Germany.
  • Crisis in Antibiotics Sector Feared As More Pharma Exits Sector
    A Congolese health worker instructs residents about washing their hands
    The looming crisis in the antibiotic sector is rooted in a dilemma that is hard to resolve.
  • China's Northeast Braces For Fall Armyworn Infestation
    An armyworm is seen on corn crop at a village in Menghai county, Yunnan Province.
    The pest is expected to arrive in China's northeastern provinces by January 2020.
  • Japan Birth Rate: Number Of Babies Born Shrinks To Lowest Since 1975
    Family takes a selfie photo with a mobile phone at the Beppu Bay Service Area in Beppu
    Japan is now worried about the increasing gap between its workforce and the aging population.
  • US Retail Sales Hit Records High Despite Shorter Shopping Period
    Families wait in line to meet Santa Claus at Fashion Centre at Pentagon City, decorated for the holidays, in Arlington, Virginia
    The consumers bought online heavily due to shorter Holiday period and generally colder weather in the United States.
  • China Imports Of US Soy Soar To Highest Levels
    Soybeans in a field on Hodgen Farm in Roachdale
    China is expected to import more US soybeans as trade tension eases and the country recover from ASF.
  • China Cuts Tarriffs On Global Imports
    Trump meets Xi at the G20 leaders summit in Osaka, Japan
    A published copy from China’s Ministry of Finance revealed 859 products that are covered by the tariff cuts.
  • China Has Highest Wealth Expectancy Among Emerging Markets
    Drones fly in the shape of Chinese characters
    The Wealth Expectancy Report 2019 from Standard Chartered found that China has the lowest wealth gap among its wealthiest residents.
  • Goldman Sachs Halts Financing For Arctic Drilling
    The $3bn map: scientists pool oceans of data to plot Earth's final frontier
    Goldman Sachs became the first major American bank to turn its back from new oil explorations and coal thermal projects in the Arctic.
  • Mexico Hopes USMCA Delivers Needed Economic Boost
    U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) signing in Mexico City
    Mexico is looking forward to an economic boost following the approval of the new USMCA.
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