China’s Self-inflicted Pain
China’s rise seemed inevitable, but now it’s hitting serious roadblocks.
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China’s rise seemed inevitable, but now it’s hitting serious roadblocks.
EXPERT PERSPECTIVE — The new year is bringing new concerns for the energy market and what that might mean for broader national security moving forward. […] More
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China struggled for years to curtail its rapid population growth. Now that its population is declining, economists and others fear serious implications for China and countries around the world.
As infections rip through the population, fewer people are meeting up, and they’re spending less on pricier items like meat.
Latest Black Panther and Ant-Man superhero flicks get February release in country famously controlling over Hollywood moviesChina has ended its de facto ban on Marvel films, with superhero flicks Black Panther: Wakanda Forever and Ant-Man and The Wasp:…
Exclusive: Sales of Chinese-made vehicles increased 61% in 2022 with one industry expert saying companies are ‘innovating faster’Follow our Australia news live blog for the latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news…
BBC: China’s population falls for first time since 1961 China’s population has fallen for the first time in 60 years, with the national birth rate hitting a record low – 6.77 births per 1,000 people. The population in 2022 – 1.4118 billion …
Last year, China’s economy had one of its worst performances in decades. Its population is also shrinking.
Over the 40 years since the country opened to the world, China has undergone significant economic, political, and social changes that have led to unprecedented growth. China has become increasingly powerful both domestically and internationally, challenging long-held assumptions about free markets and democratic institutions. Recent geopolitical, ideological, and economic clashes between the U.S. and China…
The National Bureau of Statistics of China reported Tuesday the country’s first population decline in six decades.