UK Immigration Policy Shocks Hong Kong Residents in Britain: BN(O) Visa Holders May Face Huge Losses, Legal Challenges Brewing
Extending BN(O) residency means £5,625–£10,000 in extra costs per person—visa fees, health surcharges, tests, and legal fees. With 209,000 holders affected, total costs could exceed £2 billion, triggering legal challenges and political fallout.
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Can the US, China, and Russia Reach Consensus on World Reorganization? Professor Weigelin's Analysis of the Strategic Triangle
Renowned Sinologist Professor Susanne Weigelin-Schwiedrzik recently delivered a lecture in Tübingen, Germany, titled "The United States, China, and Russia: Can the Three Great Powers Reach Consensus on How to Reorganize the World?"
Game Theory Perspective on China-US Relations: A Draw is Expected
Game theory represents another principal strand in microeconomic analysis. The preceding US-China tariff conflict lends itself readily to such frameworks given its quantifiable outcomes.
Asia's Grey Supply Chains: What is 'Origin Laundering'? Can China Use This to Evade US Tariffs?
The colloquially termed "origin laundering" exists in a grey area of international trade and represents a tax avoidance method, formally known as "origin fraud" or "transshipment".
CCP Establishes "Party Central Decision-Making Deliberation and Coordination Mechanism" Liu Mengxiong: Highly Significant, Decision-Making Power Returns to Collective Leadership
According to Xinhua News Agency, the CCP Central Politburo reviewed and established the "Party Central Decision-Making Deliberation and Coordination Mechanism" on June 30, setting up a "Party Central Decision-Making Deliberation and Coordination Institution