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  • ‘Where Is Your Promise For Green Climate Fund,’ Developing Countries Ask Rich Nations
    Bonn Climate Change Conference - June 2013
    In a recent Climate Change Conference in Thailand, many developing countries have asked clarification and verification on the earlier promise of richer countries to donate US$100-billion aid in dealing with climate change concerns.
  • School of Behavioural Health Wants to Expand Child Life Service in China
    Chinese children
    In 2017, a new School of Behavioral Health program that offers pediatric nurses from China the opportunity to be trained as Child Life Specialists was launched in Fall 2017. It is a product of a four-year exchange program visiting the School of Behavioral Health to the Zhejiang University Children’s Hospital (ZUCH).
  • Amidst Trade War, China Remains Committed to Developing Economies
    China Stock Market
    China’s influence over the global economic market continues to grow by the day. The country’s economy, deemed to be second in the world next to that of the United States, is now seen as a crucial part of the global market, especially that of developing economies.
  • Exxon Deal Shows that China is Open for Business amid Tariff War
    Exxon Mobil CEO Darren Woods and Chinese Premier Li Keqiang
    Exxon Mobil Corp. closed a deal of a multibillion dollar petrochemical project and a gas import terminal with China. Analysts said that it shows that China is still open for business even though the trade tension between the two nations is feared to further escalate.
  • Smaller Firms Receives VAT Exemption for Loan’s Interest Income
    China business center
    Starting Sept. 1 until the end of 2020, China will exempt value-added tax (VAT) of interest income from loans of financing institutions to smaller firms. China’s finance ministry released the good news on Thursday on its website.
  • China Continuously Providing Healthcare To Africans
    President Cyril Ramaphosa co-chairs Forum on China-Africa Cooperation
    The Chinese Government has continuously strengthen its ties with Africa especially on public health cooperation as more Chinese medical experts are saving millions of Africans from deadly diseases such as the Ebola Virus.
  • Twitter and Facebook Executives Faces Congress Inquiry
    Twitter CEO Dorsey and Facebook COO Sandberg
    Social Media giants Twitter and Facebook were summoned to appear in the Congress to answer questions about the foreign influence the social media sites and the user protection in their platforms. Google failed to send a representative before the committee.
  • JD.Com Affected by CEO Rape Accusation
    J.D. Founder Richard Liu
    CEO Richard Liu was arrested last week after he was accused of rape. His case caused Chinese online retailer to drop its sales by 11 percent on Wednesday.
  • FBI Investigates American Express Pricing
    American Express
    Reports are circulating that the FBI is at an early stage of investigation involving American Express’ rumoured price misrepresentation to win client’s business. Company’s shares dropped as news of the investigation circulates.
  • JD.com Founder Returns To China After Spending A Night In US County Jail
    JD.Com
    Chinese e-commerce group JD.com billionaire founder Liu Qiangdong has returned to China on Monday after spending a night at the Hennepin County Jail in Minnesota, USA due to allegation of sexual assault.
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