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【CGTN】Overseas Chinese Returnees
In Recent years, many graduates in China had selected to begin their careers overseas to find job and better life styles over there. Attracting and keeping those talents had become a key issue for many nations, including China. Statistics show in 2016 alone there are 544,500 Chinese left the country for education, 36% increase for just four years ago. Back 20 years ago, many young people choose to go abroad to study and even work there. But now still many young people go west to study and work, but problem is many of them may coming back to China. So why did they choose to come back? Is it because of career opportunities or better life here? and what challenges does it posed to local job market?
October 15 , 2017 -
Wuhan sets university graduates minimum wage of up to $7,590
Wuhan, the capital of Central China’s Hubei Province, has announced it is setting the minimum wage for university graduates as high as 80,000 yuan ($7,590) per year to try to get its grads to stay and work in the city.
October 12 , 2017 -
【CGTN】China-US relations
Chinese Vice Premier Liu Yandong traveled to the United States for the inaugural China-US Social and Cultural Dialogue this week. CCG President Wang Huiyao was invited to attend the U.S.- China University Presidents Forum at the Columbia University where Vice Premier Liu made keynote address. CGTN The Link Studio interviewed Mr. Wang live from New York City on issues regarding China-US relations, people-to-people exchanges, and Korea Nuclear Crisis.
October 09 , 2017 -
【China Daily】Terrific push for trade
High growth-minded China is turning its economic spotlight on trade again, after sustained emphasis on supply-side reform.
October 09 , 2017 -
Talent hunters give the best a fresh start
The search for talent and expertise is not unusual but its frequency seems to have accelerated this year, and a competition has begun.
October 06 , 2017 -
Could Infrastructure Help Strengthen U.S.-China Trade Ties?
On the campaign trail, Donald Trump pledged that his administration would take a close look at America’s trade and infrastructure needs. As president, he moved quickly to pull the country out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership. So far, his infrastructure reforms have stalled. Both trade and infrastructure are key issues in the Sino-American relationship. On Monday, the Center for China and Globalization (CCG) and the China Society hosted a panel of speakers to discuss developments in the trading relationship between the two countries and the opportunities and challenges the new administration poses.
October 04 , 2017 -
Young science in an old city
Today, the city is home to many of China’s most prestigious universities and state research institutes, including Peking University (PKU) and Tsinghua University, as well as a litany of institutes nested within the sprawling and Beijing-headquartered Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), the world’s top-ranked scientific institution for high-quality output, according to the Nature Index.
September 29 , 2017