"Haven of Stability": China Promises Reliability to Foreign Companies Amid Trump Turmoil
Chinese Premier Li Qiang promises foreign firms increased economic openness and equal treatment during the China Development Forum in response to growing global trade tensions sparked by US President Donald Trump's policies.
Without mentioning Trump, Chinese PM criticizes unilateralism and promises to expand economic openness
Chinese Premier Li Qiang emphasized the need for increased global trade and criticized the unilateralism of certain nations during a speech at the World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai.
The supposed Trump plan to change Cuba without getting rid of the Castros ignites controversy in exile
Reports suggest that Trump's plan may lead to economic openness in Cuba while retaining the Castro family in power, sparking outrage among Cuban exiles.
Now is the time for China to show itβs serious about opening up
The article discusses China's upcoming 'two sessions' and its significance in showcasing the country's commitment to economic openness amidst rising global tensions.
"Menobusiness". How the Market Opens Women's Pockets During Menopause
The article discusses the evolving market for menopause products, highlighting a cultural shift towards openness among women about their experiences and the rising economic opportunities in this sector.
The IMF highlighted the labor reform and requested to 'mitigate the transitional costs' of the economic changes
The IMF praised Argentina's labor reform and trade openness while emphasizing the need to manage the transitional costs of the economic changes.
The Good, the Ugly, and the Bad: Three Scenarios for Oil in Venezuela
Venezuela's oil future is uncertain amid political instability and U.S. intervention, with potential for reintegration into international markets requiring political stability and investment openness.
Federal Government: Union Struggles with Coalition Agreement
In the Union, demands are increasing to revise the coalition agreement with the SPD, with both Economic Minister Katherina Reiche and Chancellor's Office Chief Thorsten Frei expressing openness to changes, citing the need to address unforeseen challenges such as the weak economy.