Article on the front page of the Communist Party mouthpiece, the People’s Daily, says Beijing would implement various pro-business policies to support the private economy.
Chinese Official Meets Myanmar Junta Chief as Rebels Capture Key Town
The two sides pledged to “jointly maintain peace and stability on the China-Myanmar border” and fight telecom scam operations.
Myanmar Navy Chief Transferred to National Security Advisor
Sanctioned by the EU for atrocities against civilians, Admiral Moe Aung will advise junta boss Min Aung Hlaing on security affairs, according to regime announcement.
Myanmar Border Trade Falls $100 Million in April-December Amid Clashes
Fighting in Shan, Rakhine and Karen states has brought cross-border trade at the country’s key land import and export hubs to a virtual standstill since October.
Iran releases German-Iranian citizen from prison with ankle tag
Nahid Taghavi was sentenced to more than 10 years in 2021 on national security charges. Amnesty International says she was “peacefully exercising (her) human rights.” ...
Vietnam-Indonesia, Face of Collaboration between Two Partners in the Region
Vietnam and Indonesia Coordinate to Strengthen Exports. Strategic partnerships are encouraged so that maximum benefits are achieved together ...
Japan’s Nov real wages down for 20th straight month
Japanese workers' real wages kept shrinking for a 20th month in November, data showed on Wednesday, raising fresh alarm for the sustainability of the country's economic recovery as firms enter the ...
Japan to double budget reserves for FY24/25 to respond to earthquake reconstruction – Asahi
Japan's government is considering doubling budget reserves to 1 trillion yen ($6.9 billion) for the new fiscal year starting April to cover the cost of earthquake reconstruction, the Asahi newspaper ...
It’s Not a Cigarette. It’s Not a Vape. And It’s Big in Japan.
Heated tobacco products are coming to America, at long last. How will they change the landscape for smokers and prohibitionists?
Renault seeks regulatory discipline in India as it plans new investments
Renault wants India to adhere to its regulatory roadmaps after the French automaker incurred unnecessary engineering costs following New Delhi's decision to not implement a proposal mandating six airbags in cars,