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China’s green energy boom is bleeding $60B a year and investors won’t quit
China has built the world’s largest green energy machine and is now discovering how expensive that dominance can be. The country’s solar and wind complex is losing roughly $60 Billion a year on paper,
China is no stranger to massive civil engineering projects, but its latest hydropower effort is impressively large, even by its own lofty standards.
China installed 561 gigawatts of wind power electricity by the end of 2024, easily the largest amount in the world. The U.S. is second.
China's birth rate has dropped to its lowest level since official records began in 1949.
The USMCA faces a mandatory review this year. Its renewal is not guaranteed. U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer has spent months floating the idea of bilateral deals with Canada and Mexico instead. Uncertainty over the deal has put strain on a bilateral trading relationship worth C$1.3 trillion annually in two-way merchandise trade.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney gave a rambling response Friday when asked by a reporter to clarify his declaration of
The discovery is among several major gold finds in China in recent months, including Asia's largest undersea gold deposit.
BEIJING (AP) — China’s one-child policy, one of the harshest attempts at population control the world has seen, forced abortions on women, made sterilization widespread and led to baby daughters being sold or even killed, because parents wanted their only child to be a male.
BEIJING, Jan 22 (Reuters) - China defended its wind power record and reinforced its commitment to promote the global transition to low-carbon energy, after U.S. President Donald Trump's criticism at the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos,
Among a host of agreements to emerge from the trip was a "preliminary but landmark" deal to slash tariffs on Chinese EVs.