... by force may still be pretty much an option for Beijing. Yet the question is, is Beijing ready to use force to unify Taiwan? Based on a recent article written by Hu Xijin, the chief editor of the haw ...More
EJ Insight2020-01-17
... March and May. He also said he will not withdraw his application, insisting that it is unconstitutional for the council to conduct investigative work. IPCC chairman Anthony Neoh said on Dec. 17 the re ...More
EJ Insight2020-01-17
For many firms in emerging and developing economies, emulating the success of the likes of Samsung and Hyundai may seem like an impossible dream. But the rapid economic growth of Japan, South Korea, a ...More
EJ Insight2020-01-17
... two years may finally be starting to take hold. This year is crucial for the ruling Communist Party to fulfill its goal of doubling GDP and incomes in the decade to 2020, and turning China into a “mod ...More
EJ Insight2020-01-17
... emissions may resonate with some developing nations which say countries that created the most carbon, and wealth in the process, are not taking responsibility for their past pollution. US Senators Chr ...More
EJ Insight2020-01-17
... ile there may have been a civil violation of the law, it was not a criminal matter and certainly not an impeachable act. “The Constitution says you impeach presidents for treason, bribery, and high cr ...More
EJ Insight2020-01-17
... out today may be triggered by their own hand,” Lam said. In other comments, Lam rejected allegations of police brutality and mishandling of the protests that have rocked the city since June last year ...More
EJ Insight2020-01-16
... girls who may be not far from being children themselves,” said another Facebook user Abirame Subramanian. Baby abandonment is rare in the city-state, which has a population of about 5.7 million. There ...More
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... The group may have been planning to use explosives in a future public event with the aim of attacking police officers, vandalizing police facilities and intending to cause massive numbers of casualtie ...More
EJ Insight2020-01-16
... eans they may not come back for 36 months. Who knows? It means when they need it and the price is right.” Ted Seifried, chief strategist with brokerage Zaner Group in Chicago, said a lack of specific ...More
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... in China may opt for an Apple handset rather than a Xiaomi and Huawei device to enjoy a superior experience with the new-generation wireless technology. Apple has been trying to reduce its reliance o ...More
EJ Insight2020-01-15
... hat there may have been a limited human-to-human transmission of the pneumonia, whose source was believed to be a new type of coronavirus, and therefore a wider outbreak is possible. However, the warn ...More
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... ant, cost may be a deciding factor when it comes to commercial viability. SoftBank-backed Zume Pizza, which also employs a high degree of automation, has suffered a serious setback due to excessive mo ...More
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... quantity, may be another hurdle. “Most of the Chinese refineries were designed to process medium-sour crude, but US oil is mostly light, sweet,” SIA’s Tee said, referring to the density and the sulfur ...More
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... Zuhai and maybe Guangzhou. Changing demographics of Chinese tourists to Hong Kong The implications of this simple observation are quite deep: Visitors from remote locations, once they have visited Hon ...More
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... this time may be less. There is even the possibility that this time could be different, where policy easing may fail to lift the property market. – Contact us at [email protected] RC ...More
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... iwan ties may lead to escalation of tensions in the Taiwan Strait. Through this election, the people of Taiwan have sent a clear message that they cannot accept “one country, two systems”, signaling t ...More
EJ Insight2020-01-14
... d persons may need to be taken to court. Cases can be dropped if the offenses are not serious, he suggested. Delivering a speech at the ceremonial opening of the Legal Year 2020, Dykes cited Article 6 ...More
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... deal last May which triggered a series of tit-for-tat tariff escalations. The Phase 1 deal “stops the bleeding” but does not end the trade war, a senior US Chamber of Commerce official said on Monday, ...More
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