Interview: China integrates technology with maritime preservation, says Malaysian expert
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Interview: China integrates technology with maritime preservation, says Malaysian expert
SANYA, China, Dec. 13 (Xinhua) -- China has managed to integrate technological progress with preservation of the sea ecosystem, a Malaysian expert told Xinhua on Friday. "I'm very impressed with how far China has advanced in the maritime area," said Ruhanas Harun, professor at Malaysia's National D»»»
Demographics seen boosting medical device sector
Facing a vast population base, extended life expectancy and people's rising living standards, China's medical device sector is embracing a promising future, industry experts said. Wang Binbin, director and general manager of the Beijing Medical Robotics Industry Innovation Center, said: "China is t»»»
Philippines president says diplomatic efforts with China heading ‘in poor direction’
MANILA: Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said a “paradigm shift” was needed in how his country approaches the South China Sea issue, as diplomatic efforts with Beijing were headed “in a poor direction.” Marcos, in an interview with Mainichi Shimbun on Dec. 16, parts of which were shared w»»»
Philippines president says diplomatic efforts with China heading 'in poor direction'
MANILA: Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr said a "paradigm shift" was needed in how his country approaches the South China Sea issue, as diplomatic efforts with Beijing were headed "in a poor direction". Marcos, in an interview with Japanese media on Dec 16, parts of which were shared with »»»
Look East Policy Now Includes China, Says Anwar
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said Malaysia which has long looked to Japan and South Korea as models for economic development, is now also interested in learning from China. “We need to be open to revise any policy that has been in place for 40 years,” he told Asahi Shimbun in an intervie»»»
Philippines president says diplomatic efforts with China heading 'in poor direction'
MANILA, Dec 19 ― Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said a “paradigm shift” was needed in how his country approaches the South China Sea issue, as diplomatic efforts with Beijing were headed “in a poor direction”. Marcos, in an interview with Japanese media on December 16, parts of which we»»»
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