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Two sessions – pursuit of the China dream of socialism
THE “Two Sessions” of China’s National People’s Congress gathering last month marked the 40th anniversary of China’s reform and opening up which led to its transformation, furthering the China Dream of socialism with Chinese characteristics.
China five years forward: The new wave
AT its 19th National Congress – held once every five years – China’s President Xi Jinping pledged on Oct 18 to usher in a new era in building socialism with Chinese characteristics.
China's Xi says study capitalism, but Marxism remains top
BEIJING: Communist Party members should study contemporary capitalism but must never deviate from Marxism, Chinese President Xi Jinping said, offering a clear signal there will be no weakening of party control weeks ahead of a key Congress opening.
China tightens rules for online news providers
Beijing: China has issued new internet regulations increasing Communist party control over online news providers, the latest step in the country’s push to tighten its policing of the Web.
China likely to have next Silicon Valley
What are we to do? - By Lin See-Yan
MANY readers ask: What’s the “Two Sessions” in China (for 11 days until March 15) all about? How significant are they for China?
DFTZ – boom or bane for our local SMEs?
I NEVER got to know my grandfather. All I know about him was from stories told by my dad. During the fight between the Communist Party and Kuomintang (KMT) from 1927-1949, many Chinese migrated to South-East Asia in search of a new life.
New code to clean up India’s debt mess
NEW DELHI: A long-awaited Indian bankruptcy code may soon win parliamentary approval, but struggling creditors – above all state banks trying to recover US$100bil in bad loans – shouldn’t start celebrating just yet.
New bankruptcy code may take years to clean up India's debt mess
New Delhi: A long-awaited Indian bankruptcy code may soon win parliamentary approval, but struggling creditors – above all state banks trying to recover US$100 billion in bad loans – shouldn't start celebrating just yet.
China's labour law under fire as restructuring threatens jobs
BEIJING: China's labour protections are coming under fire from high places as economic restructuring pits officials concerned about social stability against a lobby arguing inflexible policies are stifling job creation and suppressing wages.
The importance of being moderate
THE 19th century playwright and wit, Oscar Wilde, who wrote the successful play, “The Importance of Being Earnest”, made his name by playing with words in contradiction and double meaning.