China’s education system needs to change to produce the scientific talent the country requires for its grand technology ambitions, Chinese President Xi Jinping said on the sidelines of the ...
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When President Xi Jinping brought together China’s most prominent entrepreneurs for a high-profile symposium, markets and industry observers the world over were watching. News of the symposium ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping makes a toast at the Great Hall of the People in September 2023 in this file photo. President Xi Jinping met some of China’s most prominent tycoons, sending what ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping will host a meeting next week with some of the nation's top entrepreneurs - including six Hangzhou-based start-ups known as the "Six Little Dragons" - to recognise ...
Chinese leader Xi Jinping has signaled that he's ready for business again in a high-profile meeting featuring the country's top tech bosses. On Monday, Xi presided over a meeting with China's ...
Editor’s Note: This article has been updated to include the latest information on Xi Jinping’s meeting with technology leaders and associated market fluctuations. Alibaba’s Hong Kong shares ...
As Xi Jinping enters the midpoint of his third term as China’s most powerful leader since Mao Zedong, the question of who will succeed him is becoming increasingly urgent. Unlike in democratic ...
On February 17th Mr Ma along with a handful of other entrepreneurs met at a symposium in Beijing with Xi Jinping, China’s supreme leader. Many see this as Mr Ma’s rescue from the wilderness ...
This comes on the heels of a significant meeting between Alibaba co-founder Jack Ma and Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday as China seeks to become "more business-friendly." Catalysts co-hosts ...
MANILA – President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s stance on the West Philippine Sea (WPS) issue remains firm and unchanged, maintaining that “what is ours is ours,” Malacañang said on Saturday.