
Deborah Wong
Hong Kong Reporter at Channel NewsAsia
HK Correspondent @ChannelNewsAsia [email protected] 🇸🇬🇭🇰
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1 week ago |
channelnewsasia.com | Deborah Wong
China has again accused the US of starting the current tariff war, inflicting turmoil on markets and trade. Beijing has repeated that while it does not want a fight, it will not back down from one either. Meanwhile, 58-year-old Li Chenggang has been appointed as a new trade envoy. Over his 28 years at China's Ministry of Commerce, Mr Li was involved in the 2020 US-China trade deal talks. He was also China's ambassador to the World Trade Organization and deputy representative to the United Nations.
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1 week ago |
channelnewsasia.com | Deborah Wong
China has again accused the US of starting the current tariff war, inflicting turmoil on markets and trade. Beijing has repeated that while it does not want a fight, it will not back down from one either. Meanwhile, 58-year-old Li Chenggang has been appointed as a new trade envoy. Over his 28 years at China's Ministry of Commerce, Mr Li was involved in the 2020 US-China trade deal talks. He was also China's ambassador to the World Trade Organization and deputy representative to the United Nations.
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1 month ago |
channelnewsasia.com | Olivia Siong |Deborah Wong
After over a week of speeches, reports, and policy signals, what have we learned from China’s most significant political event of the year? CNA’s China correspondents Olivia Siong, Tan Yew Guan and Deborah Wong, who extensively covered the recently concluded Two Sessions, sat down to unpack the key takeaways.
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1 month ago |
channelnewsasia.com | Olivia Siong |Deborah Wong
After over a week of speeches, reports, and policy signals, what have we learned from China’s most significant political event of the year? CNA’s China correspondents Olivia Siong, Tan Yew Guan and Deborah Wong, who extensively covered the recently concluded Two Sessions, sat down to unpack the key takeaways.
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1 month ago |
channelnewsasia.com | Deborah Wong
China's top political advisory body, the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), has wrapped up its week-long meetings, raising over 5,800 suggestions with tech and economy in focus. The National People's Congress, China's highest organ of state power, will convene tomorrow to vote on legislation. Deborah Wong reports from Beijing.
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