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China’s extreme emissions crackdown helps climate but sparks a new crisis
China has managed something climate diplomats once treated as a distant hope: its carbon dioxide emissions have been flat or falling for roughly a year and a half, even as the economy keeps expanding.
As China's birthrate hit a record low, CNBC's China Correspondent Elaine Yu reports on the factors weighing on the shrinking population and the economic implications of the demographic crisis.
By Clare Jim HONG KONG, Jan 29 (Reuters) - China has done away with borrowing limits on property developers known as its ...
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China’s housing crisis: The urgent need for secrecy
The turbulence surrounding China’s housing market has become a focal point of global economic analysis. As the world’s second-largest economy continues to grapple with this complex issue, the need for ...
In recent years, China’s economy has moved away from the high-speed growth trajectory that once defined it, entering instead ...
In November 2025, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) published data showing that investment in real estate development for the first ten months of the year declined by a whopping 14.7 percent, ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. HONG KONG — By some measures, China’s economy is looking resilient, with strong exports and breakthroughs in ...
Rosneft CEO also noted that the global oil industry is still suffering from underinvestment, with spending on exploration declining the most BEIJING, November 25. /TASS/. Continued sanctions pressure ...
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