Hong Kong education summit to discuss impact of geopolitics on universities

    Hong Kong education summit to discuss impact of geopolitics on universities

    The impact of geopolitics on education, including whether American universities can still offer students a positive experience, will be discussed among 2,500 delegates from more than 65 jurisdictions at a major international conference in Hong Kong next month. The city will host the annual Asia-Pacific Association for International Education (APAIE) Conference and Exhibition two years…

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    Shelves of Australian beef in a refrigerated cabinet in a US butcher shop.

      China’s beef tariffs aren’t personal as economy slows

      In some of the darkest days in the political relationship between Australia and China, trade became a tool to inflict pain. The early 2020s trade war saw China slap higher tariffs on Australian wine and barley, impose biosecurity measures against beef and timber, and ban lobsters and even some coal. It took four long years…

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