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The China Study: The Most Comprehensive Study of Nutrition Ever Conducted and the Startling Implications for Diet, Weight Loss and Long-term Health is a book by T. Colin Campbell and his son, Thomas M. Campbell II. The book argues for health benefits of a whole food plant-based diet.
China After Mao (book) China and Russia; China and Southeast Asia in the Xi Jinping Era; China and the West, 1858–1861; China at War; China Candid; China Economic Yearbook; China Fights Back; China Illustrata; China Road; China's Economy; China's Spiritual Need and Claims; China's Super Consumers; China's Wartime Finance and Inflation
The book was published at a time when young entrepreneurial US citizens were encouraged to move to the People's Republic of China (PRC). The first-person account of a Chinese-speaking Wharton School graduate takes the reader to southern China. The experience of helping Western import businesses find and work with Chinese suppliers is recounted ...
Demand for other types of pre-packaged food has also shot up, with the market for meal kits — food boxes that require simple assembly or cooking — nearly tripling from 10.6 billion yuan ($1.5 ...
China Books, Inc. (formerly known as China Books & Periodicals, Inc.) is the oldest distributor of books, periodicals, and other media and educational products from China in the United States. It is a wholesale and retail distributor of books published and printed in China, and also publishes and distributes books in the U.S. under its own imprint.
China has set an ambitious economic expansion target of “around 5%“ for 2024, ... the first such sale since 2020. Local governments will also be allowed to issue 3.9 trillion yuan ($542 ...
"Combat illegal food adulteration activities, strictly regulate the use of food additives". Food safety in China is a widespread concern for the country's agricultural industry and consumers. China's principal crops are rice, corn, wheat, soybeans, and cotton in addition to apples and other fruits and vegetables.
China's commerce ministry said in a statement that the U.S. chips probe was "protectionist" and would hurt American firms and disrupt the global chip supply chain.