Chinese vegetable prices skyrocket; Alibaba yearly stock loss breaks record | China in Focus
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Amid high tensions between China and Taiwan, President Tsai Ing-wen answers a question that no Taiwanese president has in the past 40 years: whether American troops are stationed on Taiwanese soil. A veteran in Taiwan tells how, as a soldier, he shot from an island at Chinese ships. That spot lies just 2 miles from China’s coast. U.S. President Joe Biden says America’s commitment to Taiwan is “rock solid.” In a major stock fall, China’s largest tech company Alibaba has lost nearly $350 billion in the world’s biggest wipeout. Flooding, power shortages, and strict pandemic prevention measures are all sending food prices soaring in China. Some vegetables are reportedly twice as expensive as before. A renowned doctor in Australia urges banning all Chinese surgeons from Western hospitals, saying they knowingly help cover up communist China’s forced organ harvesting industry.
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Amid high tensions between China and Taiwan, President Tsai Ing-wen answers a question that no Taiwanese president has in the past 40 years: whether American troops are stationed on Taiwanese soil. A veteran in Taiwan tells how, as a soldier, he shot from an island at Chinese ships. That spot lies just 2 miles from China’s coast. U.S. President Joe Biden says America’s commitment to Taiwan is “rock solid.” In a major stock fall, China’s largest tech company Alibaba has lost nearly $350 billion in the world’s biggest wipeout. Flooding, power shortages, and strict pandemic prevention measures are all sending food prices soaring in China. Some vegetables are reportedly twice as expensive as before. A renowned doctor in Australia urges banning all Chinese surgeons from Western hospitals, saying they knowingly help cover up communist China’s forced organ harvesting industry.