Consumer prices in China grew 2.5% year-on-year in June, beating economists’ expectations of a 2.4% gain, the National Bureau of Statistics data revealed on Saturday. The released numbers demonstrate the strongest pace in two years and compare with 2.1% growth recorded in May. In June, food prices grew by 2.9% from a year earlier, while…
China House is another taxpayer-funded initiative designed to antagonize Beijing, instead of working on reconciliation for the common good The US State Department announced on December 16 the launch of a so-called ‘China House’ unit, an internal reorganization designed to help sharpen policymaking against Beijing, Washington’s primary geopolitical rival.
Some UK employees are demanding a pay rise and better conditions, claiming ‘robots are treated better’ Amazon union workers in the UK are striking for the first time ever. They are complaining that their wages are below inflation-linked rates and are describing working conditions as “severe.”