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In the wake of sanctions on Russia, China has pushed to conduct more trade using the yuan in an effort to reduce its reliance on the dollar
For more than a decade, Beijing has been trying to reduce its reliance on the dollar, motivated by risks emerging from the US economy – such as the financial crash of 2008 – and the desire to boost its own sphere of influence.
But in the last year, a drive to insulate China’s economy from dollar-based sanctions has emerged as possibly the most important incentive for decoupling from the dollar, as China looks to prepare for the possibility of conflict with Taiwan.
Also, the U.S. braces for a surge of immigrants this week.
A special event in Camden County to celebrate the rich culture and heritage of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders took place Sunday. The day included performances, craft and food.
At the North Carolina Aquarium at Fort Fisher, celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islander heritage. The aquarium hosted this Asian American and Pacific Islander heritage community day, to honor ...
As Japan’s prime minister failed to deliver a direct apology for the era of colonial rule, South Korea’s president urged his nation to focus on present problems, not history.
Xi Jinping’s aggressive stance and ‘wolf-warrior’ diplomacy drive the Philippines and other vulnerable countries into Washington’s arms
US efforts to counter Chinese military expansionism and political influence in the Indo-Pacific took another significant step forward last week with an agreement to deepen defence and with the Philippines.
Yet US president Joe Biden’s success in developing bilateral and multilateral alliances may have more to do with growing wariness across the region about Beijing than a sudden desire for closer partnership with Washington.
Trantalis issued the proclamation to recognize and celebrate the contributions of the Asian American Pacific Islander community in Fort Lauderdale.
For AAPI Month, we spoke to Virginia Sin, Brooklyn-based multidisciplinary designer and owner of SIN. She's known for her iconic porcelain paper plates.
Mayor Dean Trantalis made the proclamation during the 12th annual Asian-Pacific American Heritage celebration at the museum of discovery and science.
Despite elevated degrees of exposure and many decades spent advancing justice, Asian Americans have long been excluded from the national climate movement, activists and scientists tell Axios. The big ...
As a gathering place for family and friends, and as a retail portal to their countries of ancestry, malls have become the heart of Asian American community. In the so-called “ethnoburbs” like Los ...
As a gathering place for family and friends, and as a retail portal to their countries of ancestry, malls have become the heart of Asian American community. In the so-called “ethnoburbs” like Los ...