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【China Daily】Green card to become smart ID with chip
Foreign permanent residents in China will have their "green cards" upgraded starting in July, which may make their daily life and work easier in the country, according to a reform plan issued by the Ministry of Public Security on Monday.
April 18 , 2017 -
How can Chinese overseas companies deal with Trump policies? | The Point
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April 18 , 2017 -
China should be cautious with financial globalization
Discussions about globalization in the Chinese mainland are quite different from those in the US. In the mainland, the discussion basically focuses on the real economy or manufacturing. But big US companies already brought their manufacturing to other countries around the world several decades ago. In the US, the talk about globalization is mainly about finance, but it is rare to hear about financial globalization in China, and the difference is worth thinking about.
April 17 , 2017 -
Former Sinopec chairman urges update on globalization thinking
Chinese enterprises need to become more competitive amid globalization, Fu Chengyu, former chairman of Sinopec, Asia’s largest petroleum refiner, told a roundtable forum host by the Center for China and Globalization.
April 17 , 2017 -
Experts: China, US trade relations set to normalize after Xi-Trump meeting
What was billed as a showdown between the leaders of the United States and China over trade and the DPRK failed to truly materialize. US President Donald Trump previously predicted a "very difficult" meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping. But, after their first face-to-face meeting at the Mar-a-Lago resort, he trumpeted that they had developed an "outstanding" relationship.
April 13 , 2017 -
China could help US rebuild aging infrastructure, thinktank says
China and the United States will both benefit if they work together on infrastructure construction, a top think tank reported on April 5.
April 06 , 2017 -
【Bloomberg】India May Water Down China-Championed Asia Trade Pact
A fear of being flooded by Chinese import sand an insistence on global mobility for its IT services workers is behind India reluctance to move forward. While Asia’s third-largest economy may eventually sign on to the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership, analysts say the end product could be so vague it has little benefit.
April 03 , 2017