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    China’s private firms see Russia as land of opportunity, up for grabs amid West’s exodus

    But experts say China’s state-owned enterprises are likely to remain cautious, worried about the potential diplomatic fallout of running afoul of Western sanctions on Russia Smaller businesses may be more likely to take the advice of China’s ambassador to Russia, to ‘fill the void in the...
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    Japan beats China as an investor in Asean but why does survey show trust in it is declining?

    Singapore think-tank survey finds dip in confidence in Japan, even though it is Southeast Asia’s larger investor, beating China Experts say Japan’s domestic politics, tense relations with neighbours and Covid-19 management have not inspired confidence in its global leadership Japan might rank...
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    Blood clots as prevalent with Pfizer and Moderna vaccine as with AstraZeneca's: study

    A study by Oxford University found the number of people who receive blood clots after getting vaccinated with a coronavirus vaccine are about the same for those who get Pfizer PFE, +1.16% and Moderna MRNA, -0.10% vaccines as they are for the AstraZeneca...
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    Sinovac Covid-19 vaccine appears safe, triggers antibodies in trial in children: Researcher

    BEIJING — Sinovac Biotech's Covid-19 vaccine appears to be safe and able to trigger immune responses among children and adolescents, according to preliminary results from early and mid-stage trials, the company said late on Monday (March 22). The preliminary data was from Phase I and II...
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    China’s market reforms have benefited small and medium-sized companies, says JPMorgan

    https://www.cnbc.com/2020/10/01/china-market-reforms-have-benefited-smes-and-tech-companies-jpmorgan.html
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    WeChat: Judge blocks US attempts to ban downloads of Chinese app

    A judge has blocked a US government attempt to ban the Chinese messaging and payments app, WeChat. US Magistrate Judge Laurel Beeler said the ban raised serious questions related to the constitution's first amendment, guaranteeing free speech. The Department of Commerce had announced a bar on...
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    EU hints Brexit deal may be within reach

    The European Union's chief negotiator Michel Barnier has given one of his most positive assessments yet of the British government's attempts to extricate itself from the union, known as Brexit, saying a deal could be achieved within six to eight weeks if both sides are "realistic". Monday...
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    Chinese media warns the US of 'retaliations' from 'all sides' after new Taiwan bills passed

    The recent passage of two Taiwan-related bills by the U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee drew denouncement Beijing If signed into law, one bill could allow Taiwanese heads of state to formally visit the White House Since 1979, Washington has cut off diplomatic ties with the government in...

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