Asia Newsday > Politics > China’s children of the Seventies come to the fore as next generation of leaders starts to emerge PoliticsChina’s children of the Seventies come to the fore as next generation of leaders starts to emergePoliticsMay 22, 2022posted on May. 22, 2022 at 11:00 pm Cadres born in the 1970s are starting to move up the Communist Party career ladder as they prepare for more senior roles. READ SOURCE See also Bright prospects for precision engineering that supports 5G, IoT: Chan Chun Sing Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditasianewsdayMay 22, 2022 Leave a ReplyWrite your comment hereName Email Δ You Might Also LikeHotel revenues continue to rise in May to S$231.7mJune 29, 2022PoliticsShenzhen tightens security ahead of Chinese president’s trip to Hong KongJune 29, 2022Leadership style has to adapt to changing society: Lawrence WongJune 28, 2022PoliticsMore than 10 journalists denied permission to cover Hong Kong handover anniversary events due to security reasons, reporters’ group saysJune 28, 2022PoliticsWelfare policies come with trade-offs, including need to raise taxes: Lawrence WongJune 28, 2022Eswatini rolls out welcome mat for Singapore firms to invest in the African nationJune 28, 2022Australians view China as more a security threat than economic partner, Lowy Institute poll showsJune 28, 2022PoliticsCarrie Lam makes final comments on social media as Hong Kong’s leader, will shut down accounts after stepping down on ThursdayJune 28, 2022PoliticsXi Jinping points to public opinion campaign as example of ‘whole-process democracy’June 28, 2022Recommended For YouChinaUS protectionism hits China hardest, and Chinese are more averse to trade because of it, study findsJune 29, 2022AsiaCompanies cut spending, jobs as outlook grows less certainJune 29, 2022Middle EastSaudi Arabia participates in UN Ocean Conference for first timeJune 29, 2022BusinessUS sanctions 25 more Chinese entities, including firm that touted its technology could help Russia monitor Ukraine’s submarines and frogmenJune 29, 2022Human rights fears affecting China’s standing globally, Pew survey findsJune 29, 2022
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