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China is rated 5.0 out of 5 stars on AmbitionBox, based on 1 company reviews. This rating reflects a generally positive employee experience, indicating satisfaction with the company’s work culture, benefits, and career growth opportunities. AmbitionBox gathers authentic employee reviews and ratings, making it a trusted platform for job seekers and employees in India.
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Overall Rating | 5.0/5 based on 1 reviews | 3.7/5 based on 91.3k reviews | 4.5/5 based on 4 reviews | 5.0/5 based on 1 reviews |
Highly Rated for | Skill development Work satisfaction Company culture | Job security Work-life balance | Work-life balance Work satisfaction Skill development | Skill development Salary Job security |
Critically Rated for | Work-life balance Salary Job security | Promotions Salary Work satisfaction | Salary Company culture | Work-life balance |
Primary Work Policy | - | Work from office 81% employees reported | - | - |
Rating by Women Employees | - no rating available | 3.7 Good rated by 26.5k women | - no rating available | - no rating available |
Rating by Men Employees | - no rating available | 3.6 Good rated by 59.6k men | - no rating available | - no rating available |
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China Salaries
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Yoga Instructor
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₹14 L/yr - ₹17.8 L/yr
Chinese Translator
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₹0.5 L/yr - ₹0.6 L/yr
Executive Director
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₹21.6 L/yr - ₹27.6 L/yr
Lab Technician
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₹96.9 L/yr - ₹1.1 Cr/yr
Safety Officer
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₹3.8 L/yr - ₹4.8 L/yr
Structural Engineer
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₹70.6 L/yr - ₹78.1 L/yr
Chef
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₹5.4 L/yr - ₹6.9 L/yr
Regional Lead
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₹18 L/yr - ₹23 L/yr
Manager / Sr Manager - Administration
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₹11.7 L/yr - ₹15 L/yr
Western Music Teacher
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₹2.7 L/yr - ₹3.5 L/yr
China News
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South Africa and China Launch Groundbreaking 12,900 km Ultra-Secure Quantum Satellite Connection
- South Africa and China have launched the Southern Hemisphere’s first quantum satellite communication link, covering a distance of 12,900 kilometers.
- This achievement signifies a major advancement in secure communications through quantum key distribution (QKD).
- The collaboration leveraged the Chinese microsatellite Jinan-1 for real-time generation of secure encryption keys.
- Quantum communication ensures secure data transmission via principles like superposition and entanglement.
- Dr. Yaseera Ismail and Prof. Juan Yin were key figures in leading the experimental phase of the project.
- Prof. Francesco Petruccione has been instrumental in quantum computing research within South Africa.
- Stellenbosch University's optimal atmospheric conditions contributed to the success of key generation rates.
- This groundbreaking endeavor emphasizes the importance of international scientific collaboration in quantum technology.
- The research, published in Nature, highlights the significance of pushing boundaries in quantum technology.
- This achievement paves the way for enhanced secure communication systems with practical applications in various sectors.
Bioengineer | 20 Mar, 2025

China Lost $7 Billion From Sri Lankan Debt Restructuring
- China has suffered a loss of $7 billion from Sri Lanka's external debt restructuring.
- Sri Lanka restructured $46 billion of external credit after its first sovereign default in 2022.
- The Chinese Ambassador to Colombo expressed hope for joint development with India in Sri Lanka's northern province.
- China and India should work together to achieve shared goals.
Bloomberg Quint | 18 Mar, 2025

Trump's 25% tariffs on all steel, aluminium imports go into effect
- Trump removed all exemptions from his 2018 tariffs on steel and aluminium, increasing the tariffs on aluminium from 10%.
- This move is part of disrupting global commerce, with plans to tax imports from EU, Brazil, and South Korea reciprocally.
- The EU countered with measures worth 26 billion euros in response to US tariffs worth 28 billion dollars.
- Canada, the largest steel and aluminium supplier to the US, introduced countermeasures amounting to Canadian $29.8 billion.
- Trump believes that higher tariff rates will lead to companies investing in US factories and creating jobs.
- The president's tariffs aim to influence companies to establish factories in the US, with incentives for job creation.
- While steel and aluminium industries benefit from tariffs, downstream manufacturers using these materials face higher costs.
- The overall impact of tariffs is a decrease in production for downstream companies, exceeding the benefits to steel and aluminium industries.
- Economists warn that increased prices due to tariffs could lead to reduced sales and lower profits, impacting investment decisions in new facilities.
- Top steel exporters to the US include Canada, Mexico, Brazil, South Korea, and Japan, with China accounting for a small fraction.
HinduBusinessLine | 12 Mar, 2025
US tariffs could hurt its economy
- US tariffs on steel and aluminium products, as well as other goods, are expected to hurt Canada and Mexico the most, as they are highly dependent on trade with the US.
- Increased costs for Canadian manufacturers due to the tariffs will make their goods less competitive in the US market, leading to trade disruptions and retaliatory tariffs on US goods imposed by Canada.
- Mexico is also faced with trade disruptions, especially in industries that rely on US demand for steel and aluminium.
- China has diversified its trade sources and reduced dependence on the US, partially due to Trump's tariffs. India, although not heavily dependent on the US, may face increased costs for pharmaceutical products if tariffs are imposed.
HinduBusinessLine | 11 Mar, 2025
China Launches a New AI: Manus AI That Thinks and Works on Its Own!
- China has launched a new AI called Manus AI.
- Manus AI is an autonomous AI agent that can think and act on its own.
- It is capable of performing tasks without constant input or supervision.
- This breakthrough brings us closer to the reality of AI that can independently handle various tasks.
Medium | 9 Mar, 2025
Fresh Chinese tariffs on Canadian agricultural and food products open new front in brewing trade war
- China has announced that it will impose retaliatory tariffs on Canadian agricultural and food products from March 20.
- The decision comes in response to Canada's levies on Chinese electric vehicles and steel and aluminum.
- China will impose a 100% tariff on rapeseed oil, rapeseed meal, and pea imports, as well as a 25% tariff on seafood products and pork.
- Canada is now facing a trade battle on two fronts as pressure on its economy continues to grow.
Insider | 9 Mar, 2025
Ex-Googler Schmidt warns US: Try an AI 'Manhattan Project' and get MAIM'd
- Former Google chief Eric Schmidt advises against pursuing a 'Manhattan Project' for AI supremacy to avoid preemptive cyber responses from rivals like China.
- Schmidt and co-authors warn that a race for advanced AIs could disrupt global power balance, likening AI development to the Cold War arms race.
- Their paper suggests that rapid AI advancements pose risks, as a 'superintelligent' AI surpassing humans could be as precarious as the atomic bomb.
- The document introduces the concept of 'Mutual Assured AI Malfunction (MAIM),' speculating AI sabotage for deterrence between states with advanced projects.
- While acknowledging AI's potential benefits, they propose three strategies: hands-off, a voluntary moratorium, or a global AI development consortium akin to CERN.
- Schmidt and authors caution against a US-led superintelligence project, as China would likely respond, undermining stability and necessitating a deterrence-focused approach.
- The paper advocates for deterrence over AI supremacy, proposing non-proliferation agreements and restrictions on AI technologies to prevent strategic monopolies.
- The US' likely approach may involve minimal restrictions on AI companies, emphasizing innovation and economic growth, rather than pursuing immediate superintelligence projects.
- The likelihood of achieving 'superintelligence' remains uncertain, but the discussion emphasizes the importance of pragmatic state actions amid rapid AI developments.
- States embracing AI advancements may witness improved living standards and societal progress, but the path forward amidst AI proliferation remains complex and uncertain.
The Register | 7 Mar, 2025

China retaliates against US’ 20% tariffs with its own – “if war is what the US wants, we’re ready to fight”
- China has retaliated against the United States' 20% tariffs by imposing its own tariffs.
- The fentanyl issue is being considered as a flimsy excuse to raise US tariffs on Chinese imports.
- China has implemented fresh retaliatory levies on US agriculture and food exports and imposed export and investment curbs on 25 US firms.
- In response, China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that if war is what the US wants, they are ready to fight.
Paultan | 5 Mar, 2025

China and Canada retaliate after Trump trade tariffs come into effect
- China and Canada retaliate against the US with tariffs after Donald Trump implements tariffs on goods from Canada, Mexico, and China.
- US imposes 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico and 20% on Chinese goods, affecting over $918bn worth of imports from Canada and Mexico.
- China announces 15% tariffs on various US agricultural imports and raises concerns with the World Trade Organization.
- Canada retaliates with immediate 25% tariffs on $30bn worth of US imports, targeting items like beer, wine, bourbon, and more.
- Trump's threatened tariffs on EU imports could lead to economic turmoil as global markets react negatively to the escalating trade tensions.
- Trump aims to use tariffs to negotiate better deals for the US but faces criticism from businesses and warnings of economic disruptions.
- The US dollar weakens, and global markets experience declines as fears of a trade war persist.
- China warns of fighting back 'to the bitter end' if the US continues with tariffs, while Mexico criticizes the unjustified tariffs imposed by the US.
- Trump's tariff strategy focuses on countries like China, Canada, and Mexico and aims to reduce illegal drugs entering the US, but economists warn of potential adverse effects.
- Peterson Institute for International Economics estimates that the tariffs would cost the average US household over $1,200 annually, potentially leading to significant economic impacts.
Guardian | 5 Mar, 2025
Trump imposes tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China
- The US imposes a 25 percent tariff on goods imported from Mexico and Canada.
- China faces an additional 10 percent tariff on top of the 10 percent tax previously enacted.
- The tariffs are expected to raise prices on various products in the US.
- China puts a 15 percent tariff on imports of US agricultural products and adds 15 American companies to its export control list.
The Verge | 4 Mar, 2025

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