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In Depth: How the U.S.’ Foreign Student Loss Could Be Hong Kong’s Gain
reporter Guo
Xin
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Michael
Bellart (michaelbellart@caixin.com)
In Depth: How the U.S.’ Foreign Student Loss Could Be Hong Kong’s Gain
reporter Guo
Xin
(xinguo@caixin.com) and editor
Michael
Bellart (michaelbellart@caixin.com)
In Depth: Iceland’s President Says China Can Help Scale Its Green Innovations
accumulatively, Arctic Green Energy’s Global CEO Zhao
Xin
told Caixin. The JV is a model for how small and
Weekend Long Read: How Singapore’s ‘Chief Architect’ Helped Shape Reform in China
answering herself. “Policies must benefit the people.” Contact editor
Michael
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In Depth: Dumping Case Shows How Chemical-Makers Shield Themselves From Liability
principle. Contact reporter Guo
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In Depth: Stinky Shrimp Sets Off Storm About School Lunches
this story. Contact reporter Guo
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In Depth: Why ‘Green Tides’ Keep Rolling Into East China
, “can we turn this ‘green nuisance’ into a ‘blue resource.’” Contact reporter Guo
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In Depth: Coding Jobs No Longer Sure Thing for U.S.-Educated Chinese
in this article are pseudonyms. Contact reporter Guo
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In Depth: Humanoid Robots Need a Job
to Liu
Xin
, CEO of Botyard Intelligence, a Shenzhen-based company that develops dexterous hands. But
Challenges Mount for China’s Dialysis Providers Despite Growing Demand
oversight, a local medical insurance official noted. Contact reporter Guo
Xin
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