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  2. The latest threat to China? The rise of the DINKs - AOL

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    China infamously once limited couples to one child each to control population growth. That led to a shortage of young people, and in 2016 the government upped the limit to two children. In 2021 ...

  3. Biden's coming new tariffs on China reflect 'lessons learned'

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    During a press conference Friday, China's Foreign Ministry responded to the reports by charging that "the US continues to politicize trade issues, abuse the so-called review process of Section 301 ...

  4. China vows reforms at long delayed party conclave amid ... - AOL

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    BEIJING (Reuters) -The Chinese Communist Party's central committee will gather in July for a key meeting known as a plenum, the third since the body of elite decision makers was elected in 2022 ...

  5. China - Wikipedia

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    China, [h] officially the People's Republic of China ( PRC ), [i] is a country in East Asia. With a population exceeding 1.4 billion, it is the world's second-most populous country after India. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and borders fourteen countries by land.

  6. 2023 in China - Wikipedia

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    2023 Jishishan earthquake: At least 127 people are killed by a magnitude 6.2 earthquake in Gansu and Qinghai. Over 700 others are injured. [34] [35] It is China's deadliest earthquake in years. [36] 20 December – Twelve people are killed and 13 others injured when a mining cart runs off the tracks in Jixi, Heilongjiang.

  7. 2021 in China - Wikipedia

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    China strengthened its relations with Afghanistan, [13] Iran, [14] and Russia [15] in 2021. A wave of political reforms continued in 2021, applying restrictions or bans to cryptocurrency, [16] skyscrapers, [17] private tutoring, [18] celebrity gossip, [19] and video games. [20] Tech companies were placed under increased scrutiny by the Chinese ...

  8. Xi Jinping - Wikipedia

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    — Xi Jinping during a speech in 2012 Xi vowed to crack down on corruption immediately after he ascended to power. In his inaugural speech as general secretary, Xi mentioned that fighting corruption was one of the toughest challenges for the party. A few months into his term, Xi outlined the Eight-point Regulation, listing rules intended to curb corruption and waste during official party ...

  9. Xinhua News Agency - Wikipedia

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    Xinhua News Agency (English pronunciation: / ˌʃɪnˈhwɑː / ), [3] or New China News Agency, is the official state news agency of the People's Republic of China. It is a State Council 's ministry-level institution, and was founded in 1931. It is the largest media organ in China. Xinhua is a publisher, as well as a news agency; it publishes ...