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Former ambassador on trade with China: In a time of inflation, tariffs are 'the worst thing you can have in a trading relationship'
Former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman, who also served as ambassador to Singapore, Russia and China and was a 2012 Republican presidential candidate, discussed multiple issues involving the United States and China during a Nov. 16 webcast sponsored by the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations.
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Cheung on China's techno security state: 'It’s also about political security because it ensures the survival and the stability of the Communist Party'
The book explores the Chinese government's efforts to utilize technological innovation to help China become a global techno-superpower.
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Wolff: Chinese firms now outnumber American ones in the Fortune Global 500
Chinese companies have surpassed American ones in terms of wealth, as witnessed by the Fortune Global 500 where China has more firms on the list than the U.S. does.
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Mei-hua discusses Taiwan-U.S. relationship: 'Even more robust'
"Why Taiwan Matters — From an Economic Perspective" is the Center for Strategic & International Studies' (CSIS) latest live event featuring Wang Mei-hua, minister of economic affairs for Taiwan.
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Researcher says fieldwork in China is 'going to be an even bigger challenge'
Fieldwork in China has evolved since the 1980s and in a series of videos filmed by two experts, who have been in China for decades ,discuss the elements that have affected Chinese field research and the challenges researchers currently are facing.
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CSIS report: 'China's industrial policy spending far surpasses' that of U.S.
The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) recently released a report saying that the Chinese government spends much more money on industrial policy than the U.S., even when being conservative on estimating Chinese spending.