China and the Netherlands will forge even closer economic ties as bilateral trade continues to grow, foreign affairs experts say.
As Chinese President Xi Jinping visits the Netherlands, we can take a closer look at Sino-Dutch trade and investment relations.
Michael Pettis believes China's investment-fueled economic model is running out of time.
In his new book Avoiding the Fall: China's Economic Restructuring, my colleague Guanghua professor Michael Pettis forecasts a collapse in annual Chinese economic growth rates over the next decade to low single digits (2 to 4 percent).
Klaus Ebermann, the former European Union ambassador to China, says that he senses China's efforts to improve ties between China and the European Union, which he believes will be boosted when President Xi Jinping visits the trading bloc.
The Versace sunglasses seem to be an almost permanent fixture on Lu Qixin's face. This particular day when he takes them off, to have his photo taken, the imprint of the frames on his skin is almost as clear as his eyes, nose and mouth.
A friend gave me a copy of the book China Airborne by James Fallows. The author was based in China during 2006 to 2009 as a correspondent for the US monthly magazine The Atlantic.
Ending a dispute over the trademark Laimou that has lingered for nearly a decade, leading Chinese liquor maker Moutai announced on March 15 that it had won the suit and warned any infringing competitors to cease using the label.
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