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On Dec. 17, China announced a significant relaxation of its visa-free transit (VFT) policy, expanding the scope and duration of the policy to facilitate a better traveling experience in China.
China observers have noticed that starting this fall, China’s Vice Premier He Lifeng, who’s in charge of China’s economy and financial affairs, is meeting with foreign finance and investment executives on a almost weekly basis.
As the dust is (almost) settled in the U.S. presidential election, which yielded Donald Trump as the winner, China-based U.S. watchers weigh in on what this would mean for the United States, U.S.-China ties, and the global order in general....
Recently I visited Xinjiang to get to the bottom of one question, is Xinjiang’s labor transfer program a form of forced labor?
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MA-HKU-Journalism (Currently); BA-PKU-English Language and Literature
Bachelor of Arts | Journalism in Wuhan University, China
Intern at Beijing Channel
A graduate student from Shanghai International Studies University
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