Government of China
Recent News About Government of China
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China is writing laws to ensure its continued technological advancement
China has created a new set of rules to help ensure that its continued development of artificial intelligence is one of the many steps it takes to outpace America in the creation and implementation of new technologies.
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Birol: ‘The biggest answer to the energy markets in the next months to come is [from] China’
The International Energy Agency’s executive director, Fatih Birol, recently expressed his uncertainty regarding global energy markets, revealing that the fate of the industry currently depends on China’s recovery from recent shutdowns.
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Vuori CEO: 'We are excited to bring our vision and brand to consumers'
Southern California-inspired activewear brand Vuori recently launched in China, Hong Kong, Singapore, the Middle East and Mexico, according to a press release.
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Cartesian Capital Group Managing Partner: 'We are proud to grow the Popeyes brand in China'
In an Aug. 10 news release from Restaurant Brands International, Cartesian Capital Group confirmed the development of the Popeyes brand in the People's Republic of China.
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DOC to Investigate solar imports following request for ‘country-wide circumvention inquiries’, may implicate Uyghur labor
The Department of Commerce (DOC) launched an investigation involving solar panel imports sourced from East Asian countries amid suspicion that the supply originated from China. The potential findings could indicate forced labor in Xinjiang.
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Economists: COVID lockdowns may cause 'disruptions to China’s economy'
As Shanghai further enforces lockdowns in an attempt to slow down the latest COVID-19 outbreak, economists are raising concerns about a major disruption for China's economy.
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China implements Dual Circulation Strategy amid findings that ‘further integration into the global economy is not the reliable engine of growth that it once was’
Withholding one of the world’s most powerful markets, China continues its effort to develop more self-reliance on its economy by implementing a dual circulation strategy (DCS) in hopes of better insulating itself from the general global economic status, according to a recent China Power report. The plan, however, has also been deemed a contradiction as the country continues seeking investment opportunities in other markets, and relying on others to fulfill local demands.
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China lashes out at Taiwan, calls Pompeo visit 'futile effort'
Former Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, visited Taiwan March 3.
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'If Russia is destroyed, we will be next': China aiding Russia with economic support
Ukrainians woke up to rumbles and explosions as Russia began blowing through its communities, leaving hundreds displaced and seeking sanctuary — Russian President Vladimir Putin said China is joining Russia’s side.
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Energy Vault, Atlas Renewable and China Tianying invest millions to advance decarbonization goals
Energy Vault, Inc., has sealed a License and Royalty agreement for renewable energy storage with Atlas Renewable LLC and China Tianying Inc., to advance decarbonization efforts in China.
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'An aerospace minor leaguer': China fails to rival US in commercial aviation
Some believe that commercial airline developments on China's behalf could be harmful to the United States, however, one expert believes China has a long way to go in commercial aviation
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AKSO partners with Huadong Pharmaceutical to bring 'exciting cancer immunotherapy' to Asia
AKSO Biopharmaceutical Inc., a global pharmaceutical company with an innovative approach to cancer treatment, is partnering with Hangzhou Zhongmei Huadong Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd, to develop and sell AB002 in the Pacific Asia region.
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Economist: US-China trade deal was a 'historical' failure
In a recent blog post for the Peterson Institute for International Economics, Chad Bown, an economist, explained that China did not hold up its end of the bargain in its "historical trade deal" with the United States.
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Washington congressman discusses solutions to US, China conflicts
Rep. Rick Larsen (D-WA) held a conference Feb. 9 to discuss current U.S.-China negotiations and the effects of trade friction between the two countries.
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China sanctions two companies for selling arms to Taiwan
China has sanctioned two companies, Raytheon Technologies and Lockheed Martin, for selling arms to Taiwan, Reuters reported.
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'Frustrated' US companies want Trump-imposed tariffs lifted
Many American companies want tariffs imposed during the Donald Trump presidency lifted to encourage trade between the United States and China.
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US trade deficit with China rises as communist nation fails to meet 'purchase commitment'
The U.S. Census Bureau recently reported that the United States' 2021 goods trade deficit with China rose by $45 billion, or 14.5%, to $355.3 billion, the largest since a 2018 record of $418.2 billion, according to a report by Reuters.
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ENDRA partners with 'research driven' Shanghai General Hospital to study fatty liver disease device
ENDRA Life Sciences, Inc. recently announced a partnership with Shanghai General Hospital in China.
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China's economic censorship 'increases financial risk' for American businesses and investors
China's increasing economic data censorship is raising risks for American investors and financial service companies that rely on Chinese economic reports to do business.
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TNS investing in 'fast-developing' Asian markets
Transaction Network Services (TNS) is investing resources to enhance global connectivity in Asia, as many companies on the continent experience global growth.