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News from non-state media sources about China and Taiwan. 来自非国营来源关于中国和台湾的新闻。中英双语 Bilingual English and Chinese
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TLDR: 32 years ago #CCP rejected the idea of #democracy and treated human lives as pieces of trash they can crush at will. Today, #CCP is still rejecting the idea of democracy, and the human lives lost under its evil regime are only piling up - ask #Tibetans, #Uyghurs and #HongKongers!
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As #HongKongers, we have commemorated #TiananmenMassacre for years. We know that numerous died, even more lost loved ones. Today we want to remind the world what they were fighting for: freedom. It comes down to people believing that they should be the masters of themselves, that the government should represent and serve the people. Yet the CCP thought (still thinks) it is the emperor, that it owns everything in #China including people's lives, which they regard as theirs to extinguish.
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Three decades ago, the world believed that once #China's economy improved, it will become more open and democratic. Many HKers believed that too. Now China is the second largest #GDP in the world with concentration camps and forced [...]
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The Chinese regime says China’s economy grew 8.1 percent last year, well above its target. But quarterly #GDP growth slowed down to 4 percent, its weakest pace since the second quarter of 2020.

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Is China Juicing GDP Data? Economists Can’t Help But Wonder

It’s both the most tantalizing and persistent question in global economics: Is China cooking the gross domestic product books?

Admittedly, it’s been asked myriad times over the last decade. Often, it’s when growth rates among China’s 23 provinces deviate from the national figure the Communist Party includes in quarterly press releases.

Even by these standards, though, China’s reported GDP acceleration to 4.8% in the first quarter from 4% the previous one inspired a bull market in head-scratching. It made no sense amid cascading property markets and the return of large-scale Covid-19 lockdowns.

Source: Forbes #Apr29

https://www.forbes.com/sites/williampesek/2022/04/29/is-china-juicing-gdp-data-economists-cant-help-but-wonder/?sh=329cf5b239c7

#China #GDP #COVID19
#GDP (PPP) Per Capita between the Republic of China (#Taiwan) and the People's Republic of China (#China) since 1960 [OC] #economy