The report stated that PLA has examined nearly 350 artificial intelligence-related equipment deals between Chinese troops and state-owned defence entities.
Monthly Archives For November 2021
Should China Rethink Its Strategy to Become Carbon Neutral?
A team of researchers has developed a model to find the best and most cost-effective way for China to become carbon neutral by 2050.
Biden hails EU-US steel deal as chance to curb ‘dirty’ Chinese imports
We’ll send you a myFT Daily Digest email rounding up the latest Trade disputes news every morning. President Joe Biden has said the US and EU are seeking ways to curb imports of “dirty steel”…
Xi Jinping last ventured out of China 21 months ago, COVID-19 one main reason
As the world leaders met in person to address the G20 summit in Rome Chinese President Xi Jinping addressed the summit virtually owing to a resurgence of COVID …
Beijing’s Jack Ma Kabuki Play Continues… Is Alibaba A Value Play?
A year ago this week, Jack Ma was worth something like $50 billion, the richest man in China, the most famous man in China, a media star, cultural phenomenon. His first company – Alibaba –…
EU and U.S. end clash over steel and aluminium, take aim at China’s ‘dirty’ steel
The United States and the European Union on Sunday ended a dispute over steel and aluminium tariffs and said they would work on a global arrangement to combat “dirty” production and overcapacity in …
Chuck DeVore: As UN powerlessly pontificates on climate, China laughs and doubles down on coal
The United Nations starts its next big climate change summit in Scotland on Halloween. There will be no treats—but there will be plenty of tricks in the form of deceptive and empty rhetoric.