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Chinese Pig Farms Wiped Out By African Swine Fever Epidemic
An outbreak of African swine fever has caused dozens of farms to completely shut down, affected the supply of pork in some part of China. An outbreak of African swine fever has caused dozens of farms to completely shut down, affected the supply of pork in some part of China. -
Hong Kong And Chinese Authorites Seize Largest Shipment of Ivory And Pangolin Scales On Record
Customs officials in Hong Kong seized a large shipment of illegal animal parts that included thousands of kilos of ivory tusks and pangolin scales. Customs officials in Hong Kong seized a large shipment of illegal animal parts that included thousands of kilos of ivory tusks and pangolin scales. -
China To Ramp Up Soy Imports After Successful First Day Of Trade Talks
China's Vice Premier Liu has announced that China will be increasing its imports of soybeans from the United States by as much as 5 million tons per day. China's Vice Premier Liu has announced that China will be increasing its imports of soybeans from the United States by as much as 5 million tons per day. -
China Builds New Rescue Center In Spratly Islands To Support Navigation And Transport
China has built a new maritime rescue center on Fiery Cross Reef as part of its continued effort to make the area the country's largest logistics hub. China has built a new maritime rescue center on Fiery Cross Reef as part of its continued effort to make the area the country's largest logistics hub. -
China Offers To Cut Price In Half To Complete Railway Project In Malaysia
With political barriers threatening to derail the project, China has now offered Malaysia a huge discount for it to complete its long-planned railway project in the country. With political barriers threatening to derail the project, China has now offered Malaysia a huge discount for it to complete its long-planned railway project in the country. -
Extreme Weather Around The World Breaking Records For 2019
Some parts of the Midwestern United States have experienced the coldest temperatures ever recorded, while Australia is burning up with triple-digit heat. Some parts of the Midwestern United States have experienced the coldest temperatures ever recorded, while Australia is burning up with triple-digit heat. -
China Aiming For ‘Quality Growth,’ Defends Statistics Data Reliability
The latest provincial GDP reports have confirmed a slight decrease in numbers, but China is confident that it is still gaining quality growth. The latest provincial GDP reports have confirmed a slight decrease in numbers, but China is confident that it is still gaining quality growth. -
France Airlifting Captured Foreign ISIS Fighters Ahead Of US Withdrwal
The French military is now considering transporting captured foreign ISIS fighters back to French soil to be put on trial. The French military is now considering transporting captured foreign ISIS fighters back to French soil to be put on trial. -
Pakistan Can No Longer Afford Joint Coal Plant Project With China
The Pakistani government has officially asked China to temporarily halt the construction of US$2billion coal power plant due to a lack of funds. The Pakistani government has officially asked China to temporarily halt the construction of US$2billion coal power plant due to a lack of funds. -
SEC Investigation Launched Following Nissan CEO Hiroto Saikawa's Resignation
The Securities and Exchange Commission has launched a probe into Nissan's finances just days after Hiroto Saikawa stepped down as its CEO. The Securities and Exchange Commission has launched a probe into Nissan's finances just days after Hiroto Saikawa stepped down as its CEO.