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Mohamed Salah or Cristiano Ronaldo? Who would you pick to play on the right wing of your all-time Premier League XI? This was the debate on Sky Sports' Saturday Social that went viral over the ...
BEIJING, April 1 (Reuters) - China and India should work more closely together, Chinese President Xi Jinping told Indian President Droupadi Murmu, saying their relationship should take the form of ...
In a high-profile meeting with representatives of the international business community on Friday, President Xi Jinping took aim at forces seeking to politicise trade while reassuring that “China ...
TOKYO -- Chinese President Xi Jinping hosted top foreign corporate executives on Friday, state media said, as his government looks to the private sector to shore up the country's flagging economy ...
Chinese leader Xi Jinping urged foreign business executives to defend trade and said globalization was unstoppable, drawing an implicit contrast between Beijing’s policies and President Trump ...
As U.S. President Donald Trump threatens a new round of tariffs as part of an onshoring push, Chinese President Xi Jinping is courting foreign investment as well, including from drugmakers.
Xi Jinping has urged global business leaders to work together to protect supply chains at a meeting with a group of executives including Rajesh Subramaniam of FedEx, Ola Källenius of Mercedes ...
Chinese leader Xi Jinping held court with dozens of the world’s top executives on Friday, as he sought to bolster foreign investment during an escalating trade war with the United States.
BEIJING — Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday met with global executives and made a case for investing in the country, as Beijing focuses on reaching out to businesses amid escalating trade ...
China's Xi met with foreign CEOs in Beijing Around 40 executives joined the meeting China has struggled to reassure foreign investors BEIJING, March 28 (Reuters) - China's President Xi Jinping ...
Several media outlets even reported that Trump hinted Xi Jinping himself might visit America in the near future. China hasn’t officially responded to this yet, but speculation is flying.
The blowback against Li Ka-shing underscores how China under President Xi Jinping expects political loyalty from high-profile business figures, particularly those based in Hong Kong, which Beijing ...