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EU Ambassador Speaks at CCG Annual Forum
European companies in China have repeatedly voiced their concerns about the continuing deterioration of the business environment. It is not business as usual. Investment decisions tend to be delayed, distortions and overcapacities impede competition, human resources management has become extremely difficult, legal uncertainties increase in view of conflicting regulations and diverging standards between China and the rest of the world.
July 30 , 2021 -
Harvey Dzodin: US leaving behind a mess in Afghanistan
The situation in Afghanistan is fast deteriorating, accelerated by the withdrawal of virtually all US and allied forces that have been there for two decades. The US-led forces invaded Afghanistan apparently to drive out the Taliban and al-Qaida while the embers of the Sept 11, 2001, terrorist attacks were still smoldering.
July 26 , 2021 -
Zhou Xiaoming: U.S. vs. Developing World
The United States and its allies in the West share certain ideological values. These Western powers, many of which are former colonists or neo-colonists, have one important common concern: maintaining the status quo.
July 22 , 2021 -
Zhou Xiaoming: A community with a shared future for the benefit of world
China's efforts to build a community with a shared future for mankind are not meant to promote its own interests, but to improve the well-being of the people across the world. So let us spread the concept across the world.
July 22 , 2021 -
Andy Mok: U.S. allegations of China hacking disingenuous & self-defeating
The Biden administration may have scored a hollow diplomatic victory against China; but it also recognizes that this is perhaps the only kind possible here. As such, the U.S. must be careful to not miscalculate as it continues this disingenuous rhetorical barrage.
July 21 , 2021 -
【CRI】Wang Huiyao Talks about CPC and World Political Parties Summit
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July 07 , 2021 -
【CRI】Andy Mok: China’s STAR Market reflects focus on tech-heavy investment
It's been two years since the first batch of firms started trading on the Shanghai Stock Exchange's sci-tech innovation board, commonly known as the STAR market. Nearly 60 percent of firms listed on the STAR market say they expect to have made profits over the first half of this year. For more on this is, we spoke with Andy Mok, senior research fellow at the Center for China and Globalization(CCG).
July 06 , 2021