
BRICS ministers unite against unilateral bullying, champion multilateralism
BRICS foreign ministers in Rio oppose unilateral bullying, reaffirm the UN’s central role, and call for free trade and multilateral cooperation.
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BRICS foreign ministers in Rio oppose unilateral bullying, reaffirm the UN’s central role, and call for free trade and multilateral cooperation.
Veronica Parellada Eller warns U.S. tariffs could spark inflation and urges U.S. and the Chinese mainland to negotiate a tariff deal that eases costs and calms global markets.
A Cato Institute survey finds 62% support new tariffs until jeans would cost $10 more. Support then drops, with 75% worried everyday prices will rise.
Chinaâs new Private Sector Promotion Law takes effect May 20, 2025. It ensures fair competition, boosts financing, spurs innovation, and legally protects private enterprises.
Chinaâs health authority answers key questions on its new white paper outlining COVID-19 origins tracing, global cooperation, and next research steps.
Jack White, a Cork County Councilor, warns US tariffs could hinder free trade, urging the administration to reconsider and maintain open markets.
The Chinese mainland slammed Taiwan region leader Lai Ching-teâs âtwo statesâ theory, warning that rejecting the 1992 Consensus and one-China principle threatens cross-Straits dialogue.
Shanghai’s innovation triangle links education, tech and talent to drive Chinese modernization and inspire global cities.
The Chinese mainland’s government-backed weight-loss movement is fueling a new consumption engine, from clinics to sports gear, and sparking online buzz on Weibo.
China’s new private sector promotion law aims to level the playing field, boost quality growth, and unlock opportunities for 57 million private enterprises.