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Trade in the balance

Tough times ahead for China's exports as global uncertainties continue.

Time to play the import card

It's what comes in that matters

Success lies beyond borders

News

Ticket changes aim to ease the load in great migration

China's transport authorities have taken measures to ensure that more people can buy train tickets, a tall task for many of the millions of travelers during the world's largest temporary movement of people for the Lunar New Year holiday.

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Comment

Oil's well that ends well

China's energy security needs have much in common with countries that spread rhetoric about its plans

In Japan, the sun also sets

Business

Life

Lost luster

Lacquerware decorated and varnished with a glossy durable black lacquer is said to have come from Japan but, like many Japanese traditions and customs, has its origins in China.

30 years of photography

People

Not lost in translation

The right man, hired at the right time in a team's evolution: Marcello Lippi, manager of Guangzhou Evergrande, is enthusiastic about his Chinese football team.

The sweetest beat

Travel

The perfect balance

With a history of more than 7,000 years as well as rapid development, Ningbo enjoys the best of both worlds. It manages to balance both traditional and progressive, peaceful and lively, with an array of surprising but pleasant contrasts along the way.

Events

Entertaining overseas Chinese

Performing artists have been lined up to entertain overseas Chinese across the world for the forthcoming Spring Festival season.

Events

Last Word

Markets put in the dock

Chinese are becoming aware of the moral limits of market forces, says Harvard academic.

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