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Transcript of Pascal Lamy’s speech at CCG
Sourced from CCG Update
January 02 , 2024 -
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January 02 , 2024 -
CCG Release a Report on Chinese Youth in New Professions
On July 7, 2023, the “The Report on the Development of Chinese Youth in New Professions under the New Employment patterns” researched and written by Center for China and Globalization (CCG) and Tencent Youth Development Committee was officially released at the 2023 Global Youth Conference. Based on the current youth employment situation, the report focuses on the emerging new employment forms, reveals the opportunities and challenges it brings to the youth group, and makes suggestions for promoting the growth of young people.
July 07 , 2023 -
Trends in the Global ICT Industry—Globalization, Competition and the Internet of Things
Three super-large firms—Amazon, Microsoft and Alphabet-Google—have leveraged their dominant position to establish an early lead in cloud computing software and services. These three behemoths account for 38% of the total R&D spending and 34% of the net sales revenue for the 321 firms in the G2500 ICT software and services sector.
June 06 , 2022 -
Hermann Hauser: Technology, Sovereignty and Realpolitik
In the future, every nation or group of nations must ask itself three questions: Do we have control over critical technologies? If not, do we have access to critical technologies from a number of independent countries? If still not, do we have guaranteed, unfettered, long-term (more than 5 years) access to monopoly or oligopoly suppliers of a single country (Typically this will be the US or China)? If the answer to all three questions is no, then that nation is open to economic coercion that is no less severe than the military coercion of yesteryear.
June 04 , 2022