Shifting the focus to metrics will offer a more accurate picture of U.S.-China technological competition and capture critical U.S. strengths.
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Rethinking who’s winning the US-China tech competition
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A new generation of unemployed, frustrated young people is now refusing marriage and parenthood, and its means to contribute to the country’s tepid consumer market are modest at best.
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Since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, U.S. and China relations have gotten increasingly worse. Though both nations cannot risk going into conventional warfare, another cold war has arguably already started – and the winner…
Janet Yellen explains her ‘magic mushroom’ experience in China
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen ate a “magic mushroom” on a recent trip to Beijing, but the aftereffects don’t sound that special.
Why This Company’s Financial Crisis Threatens China’s Economy
Country Garden was China’s biggest real estate developer. Now it is staring down default, facing billions of dollars in losses and $200 billion in unpaid bills.
China Turns to Well-Honed Playbook: Cut Rates, Hide Data
Some economists worry that without more forceful action to turn the economy around, China risks falling into a downward spiral of weakening growth as sagging business and household confidence reinforce declines in spending, hiring and…
Today in Sports – Michael Phelps wins 7th gold medal at Beijing Games, ties most ever at Olympics
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China semiconductor output growth slows in July as self-sufficiency drive continues
The slower IC output trend in July comes as the domestic chip market struggles with weak consumer demand and high inventories.
In Seattle, trade is still all about China. That may be changing
Meanwhile, the trade values of Chinese imports and exports are declining. The transition comes in a period of uncertain trade relations between the United States and China, which has long been America …
Mining service provider faces $100M lawsuit over pyramid scheme allegations in China
Five executives from a Filecoin mining service are facing a lawsuit at the People’s Court of Pingan County in China, over allegations that they pilfered millions of dollars and left investors in ruin.
What China Isn’t Telling the World About its Economy
Beijing stopped releasing youth unemployment figures in its latest attempt to play down negative trends as growth stalls, and global concerns grow.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen Says She Ate Magic Mushrooms During China Visit
The U.S. treasury secretary ’s Beijing visit to improve U.S.-China relations included a stop at a restaurant chain called Yi Zuo Yi Wang (In and Out), which serves a dish featuring mushrooms noted for psychedelic…
China is trying to ‘sanction-proof’ their economy: Steve Yates
DC International Advisory CEO Steve Yates on China’s defense minister visiting Russia and Belarus, the central bank cutting rates, and Vivek Ramaswamy’s suggestion on how to best defend Taiwain from China.