“New quality productive forces serve as a catalyst that brings out the vitality and potential of China’s supersize market,” Xie told Newsweek.
Tagged By covid-19
Microsoft warns China could influence elections with AI content
Microsoft warned in an April report that China and North Korea pose artificial intelligence threats aimed at influencing U.S., South Korean and Indian elections this year with AI-generated false …
Plague, leprosy, and COVID-19: History’s most devastating pandemics
In this gallery, we look back on the worst pandemics throughout history. Click on.
China Is Using AI to Sow Disinformation and Stoke Discord Across Asia and the U.S., Microsoft Reports
A new report by Microsoft Threat Intelligence outlines how China’s influence operations have ramped up their use of artificial intelligence.
Yellen and the problem of trade between Beijing, Europe and Washington
The US Treasury Secretary in China for the second visit in a few months: the issue of Chinese ‘overproduction’ in the field of renewable energy on the table. The People’s Republic is …
Former Philippine govt. official: Manila, Beijing had South China Sea pact
A senior official in the previous Philippine administration led by Rodrigo Duterte says Manila and Beijing had a pact to keep the status quo in the disputed South China Sea.
The Covid-19 pandemic has unveiled the pervasive dangers of autocratic responses to crises
OPINION: Misinformation, divisive rhetoric, and manipulating tactics in order to consolidate power and overshadow governments’ shortcomings were widespread during the pandemic.
Beijing’s historical mosque hosts world’s Muslims in Ramadan
The place has served as a place of prayer for the local Muslim people, and is the funeral management place for the Hui people in Beijing. Nanxiapo Mosque hosts Muslims every day during Ramadan. Some…
China is producing too much stuff. The West is worried.
China is framing the West’s concerns about overcapacity as protectionism, and as moves aimed at curtailing the country’s economic development.
China seems less in love with electric cars too — and that’s bad news for Elon Musk
Ongoing price wars and a faltering economy have dampened Chinese demand for electric cars. That’s hit sales for Tesla and China’s BYD too.
Yellen calls for China to tackle manufacturing glut, level playing field for U.S. workers, companies
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen kicked off a trip to China on Friday with a morning meeting to hear the concerns of American, European and …
South China Sea: Beijing could do more to ease tension and build trust with neighbours, experts say
Boao Forum for Asia told China could offer up ‘public good’ in effort to build trust with Asean neighbours. Marine environmental protection, scientific research and search-and-rescue among arenas …
Yellen says concerns are growing over impact of China’s excess capacity
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said on Friday that concerns are growing over the global economic fallout from China’s excess manufacturing capacity, as she kicked off a four-day visit to China.