China's Digital Economy: 2023 Census Reveals $6.74 Trillion Revenue and 36 Million Jobs
China's fifth national economic census reveals 2.92 million businesses in key digital economy industries employed 36.16 million people in 2023, generating 48.45 trillion yuan (about $6.74 trillion) in revenue, with the application of digital technologies being the largest employer.
China's Digital Economy: 2023 Census Reveals $6.74 Trillion Revenue and 36 Million Jobs
China's fifth national economic census reveals 2.92 million businesses in key digital economy industries employed 36.16 million people in 2023, generating 48.45 trillion yuan (about $6.74 trillion) in revenue, with the application of digital technologies being the largest employer.
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44% Bias Score
China's Plan to Boost Industrial Workforce by 2035
China plans to cultivate a high-quality industrial workforce by 2035, aiming to train 65,000 master artisans and improve worker rights, skills, and career development, driven by a need to support national modernization and address a shortage of skilled workers.
China's Plan to Boost Industrial Workforce by 2035
China plans to cultivate a high-quality industrial workforce by 2035, aiming to train 65,000 master artisans and improve worker rights, skills, and career development, driven by a need to support national modernization and address a shortage of skilled workers.
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44% Bias Score
China to Boost Innovation to Counter Hypercompetition
China plans to stimulate innovation and improve resource allocation to counter hypercompetition in key industries like photovoltaics, where output value plummeted 43.17 percent year-on-year in the first 10 months of 2023, despite significant production growth.
China to Boost Innovation to Counter Hypercompetition
China plans to stimulate innovation and improve resource allocation to counter hypercompetition in key industries like photovoltaics, where output value plummeted 43.17 percent year-on-year in the first 10 months of 2023, despite significant production growth.
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40% Bias Score
China to Boost Innovation Amidst PV Industry's Hypercompetition
China's photovoltaic industry experienced a 43.17 percent drop in output value despite production growth, prompting calls for more policy support to stimulate innovation and improve resource allocation amid intense price-based competition.
China to Boost Innovation Amidst PV Industry's Hypercompetition
China's photovoltaic industry experienced a 43.17 percent drop in output value despite production growth, prompting calls for more policy support to stimulate innovation and improve resource allocation amid intense price-based competition.
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36% Bias Score
China and South Korea Strengthen Strategic Partnership
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul held a phone call on Tuesday, reaffirming their commitment to a strong bilateral relationship focused on economic cooperation, regional stability, and peaceful resolution of the Korean Peninsula issue.
China and South Korea Strengthen Strategic Partnership
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul held a phone call on Tuesday, reaffirming their commitment to a strong bilateral relationship focused on economic cooperation, regional stability, and peaceful resolution of the Korean Peninsula issue.
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24% Bias Score
163 Chinese Workers Rescued From "Slave-Like" Conditions at BYD Construction Site in Brazil
Brazilian authorities rescued 163 Chinese workers from "slave-like" conditions at a BYD electric vehicle factory construction site in Camaçari, where contractor Jinjiang Construction Brazil confiscated passports and withheld 60% of wages; BYD terminated its contract with Jinjiang Construction.
163 Chinese Workers Rescued From "Slave-Like" Conditions at BYD Construction Site in Brazil
Brazilian authorities rescued 163 Chinese workers from "slave-like" conditions at a BYD electric vehicle factory construction site in Camaçari, where contractor Jinjiang Construction Brazil confiscated passports and withheld 60% of wages; BYD terminated its contract with Jinjiang Construction.
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40% Bias Score
China's \$1 Trillion Energy Transition: Renewables Surge, Grid Investment Lags
China's energy investment is projected to surpass \$1 trillion by 2030, with a focus on renewables and electrification, but lagging grid and storage investments pose a risk to the energy transition; the country remains the world's largest energy transition investor.
China's \$1 Trillion Energy Transition: Renewables Surge, Grid Investment Lags
China's energy investment is projected to surpass \$1 trillion by 2030, with a focus on renewables and electrification, but lagging grid and storage investments pose a risk to the energy transition; the country remains the world's largest energy transition investor.
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32% Bias Score
Trump's Assertive Foreign Policy Signals Shift in 'America First' Agenda
President-elect Donald Trump's recent threats to reclaim the Panama Canal due to high fees charged to US ships, and his previous suggestions about annexing Canada and Greenland, signal a more assertive foreign policy focused on US trade and national security interests, despite the low likelihood of ...
Trump's Assertive Foreign Policy Signals Shift in 'America First' Agenda
President-elect Donald Trump's recent threats to reclaim the Panama Canal due to high fees charged to US ships, and his previous suggestions about annexing Canada and Greenland, signal a more assertive foreign policy focused on US trade and national security interests, despite the low likelihood of ...
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44% Bias Score
China Reiterates Unwavering Stance on US Relations
Despite fluctuating US-China relations over the past four years, China asserts its commitment to a stable relationship built on mutual respect, win-win cooperation, and safeguarding its sovereignty, urging the US to abandon coercive tactics and prioritize peaceful coexistence.
China Reiterates Unwavering Stance on US Relations
Despite fluctuating US-China relations over the past four years, China asserts its commitment to a stable relationship built on mutual respect, win-win cooperation, and safeguarding its sovereignty, urging the US to abandon coercive tactics and prioritize peaceful coexistence.
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52% Bias Score
China's Plan to Boost Industrial Workforce by 2035
China plans to cultivate a high-quality industrial workforce by 2035, aiming to produce 65,000 master artisans and improve worker rights, skills, and career development, addressing a current shortage of highly skilled workers.
China's Plan to Boost Industrial Workforce by 2035
China plans to cultivate a high-quality industrial workforce by 2035, aiming to produce 65,000 master artisans and improve worker rights, skills, and career development, addressing a current shortage of highly skilled workers.
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52% Bias Score
Inner Mongolia's New Energy Capacity Exceeds Thermal Power
Inner Mongolia's installed new energy capacity has surpassed its thermal power capacity, reaching 120 million kilowatts, one year ahead of schedule, generating 270 billion kilowatt-hours of green electricity annually and reducing emissions significantly, while the region also possesses substantial c...
Inner Mongolia's New Energy Capacity Exceeds Thermal Power
Inner Mongolia's installed new energy capacity has surpassed its thermal power capacity, reaching 120 million kilowatts, one year ahead of schedule, generating 270 billion kilowatt-hours of green electricity annually and reducing emissions significantly, while the region also possesses substantial c...
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32% Bias Score
Record Global Space Investment in 2023: Military Spending Surges
Global space investment hit a record \"106 billion euros\" in 2023, up 11% from 2022, with military spending exceeding civilian budgets for the first time since the 1990s; the US leads with 64% of the total, followed by China (12%) and Europe (11%); private investment decreased by 32%.
Record Global Space Investment in 2023: Military Spending Surges
Global space investment hit a record \"106 billion euros\" in 2023, up 11% from 2022, with military spending exceeding civilian budgets for the first time since the 1990s; the US leads with 64% of the total, followed by China (12%) and Europe (11%); private investment decreased by 32%.
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32% Bias Score