The inauguration of yet another nuclear power plant in Guangdong, in the city of Huizhou – with the capacity to supply millions of people and located around 150 kilometres from …
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The global economy does not collapse suddenly. It announces itself first in discreet, sometimes contradictory signals that require a second reading of the numbers — and, above all, of the …
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According to economist Henry Lei (see pages 6 to 7), the “Consumption Grand Prize” has its days numbered. This transitional instrument, designed to respond to periods of greater weakness in …
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Globalisation has accustomed us to thinking of it as a sophisticated, flexible machine capable of absorbing shocks. Yet it depends on narrow passages that are vulnerable and dangerously irreplaceable. The …
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The Tate brothers’ time in Macau matters less for the episode itself than for what it reveals about the age we live in. Andrew and Tristan Tate are not merely …
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Energy has long been treated as a technical, almost bureaucratic matter, reserved for specialists, regulators, and ministers of the economy. People speak of wholesale markets, regulated tariffs, strategic reserves, interconnections, …
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The proposal presented by Ho Ion Sang during the“Two Sessions” in Beijing deserves support. The creation of a temporary resident card for foreign and Chinese mainland talents, providing access to healthcare, …
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The new Government Orientation Fund is presented as a decisive tool for accelerating economic diversification. The intention is clear: to invest in technology, innovation, industrial modernization, and regional integration. The …