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Chinese and Japanese students brought together to produce a play soon learned that tensions still divide their nations. So, after initial clashes, they wrote a new play that shies away from historical issues. – via CDT
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China has pledged to gradually increase the flexibility of its currency as part of broader policy measures agreed upon by five major economic players to address global economic imbalances.
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Framing a “competition” between U.S. and China
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China urged the United States on Saturday to show a bit more patience as North Korea appeared likely to miss a deadline to shut down a nuclear reactor.
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“There is no question that jobs are being created here in the United States … because of increased exports to China,” said Louis B. Schwartz, president of China Strategies LLC
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“The campaign follows complaints filed Tuesday by the U.S. against Beijing in the World Trade Organization over product piracy and market access.”
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“I think the ice has melted considerably, but the water remains cold,” China’s ambassador to Japan, Wang Yi, told a Japanese TV news programme on Sunday. “We need to make it warmer and create a big, irreversible flow, that is our challenge.”
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“The WHO is a specialized U.N. agency which only sovereign nations can join,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang said.
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