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The fate of Wang Qishan, 68 and a powerful ally of Xi Jinping, will be a topic of speculation when the national legislature convenes on Sunday. By Chris Buckley 阅读简体中文版 Sinosphere ...
China’s top corruption fighter, Wang Qishan, could be forced to provide evidence to US regulators over whether the powerful Wall Street bank JPMorgan deliberately hired relatives of top Chinese ...
Wang Qishan, 66, the son of an engineering professor, has ­become the right hand of President Xi Jinping, who is in turn the country’s most dominant leader since Mao Zedong.
Leaders of the world’s No. 2 economy will stick to a path of peaceful development, Chinese Vice President Wang Qishan said, remarks that come as Washington and Beijing take early steps to cool ...
Vice President Wang Qishan is on Monday attending the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II as the special representative of President Xi Jinping. He's among ...
Chinese Vice President Wang Qishan and other members of a Chinese delegation have viewed the coffin of Queen Elizabeth in London's Westminster Hall, following earlier reports Chinese officials had ...
On September 12, 2022, Vice President Wang Qishan visited the British Embassy in China to extend condolences over the passing of Queen Elizabeth II. Photo: fmprc.gov.cn ...
Chinese Vice President Wang Qishan will attend Queen Elizabeth’s funeral at the invitation of the British government, the ministry of foreign affairs said on Saturd… ...
Chinese Vice-President Wang Qishan is expected to attend the state funeral for Queen Elizabeth in London next week, diplomatic sources have told the Post. Wang is expected to arrive in the British ...
MANILA, Philippines — Chinese Vice President Wang Qishan will attend president-elect Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s inauguration on Thursday, June 30. The Chinese Foreign Ministry said Wang will be ...
AFP / Leo Ramirez MANILA, Philippines — Chinese Vice President Wang Qishan will attend president-elect Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s inauguration on Thursday, June 30.
China and the world must work together to boost global economic growth, Vice President Wang Qishan said, vowing that Beijing will continue opening up more to foreign investment at a time when more ...