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A look at China’s climate change plans

A look at China’s climate change plans

After the US climate envoy John Kerry’s visit to China, it’s clear that combating climate change is one place where the United States and China are going to try to find some common ground and common interests. To get a readout on the meeting and China’s climate plans for the future, we’re on the line […]

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White House and industry meet to discuss semiconductor shortage

White House and industry meet to discuss semiconductor shortage

The automotive sector, among other industries, is still coping with a shortage of chips. Not only is this impacting companies and their employees, it has also become a problem for the US government at the federal, state, and local level. Does Biden’s infrastructure plan present a long-term solution? How does China come into play? This […]

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The Growing Intersection of Digital Health and Data Processing in China

The Growing Intersection of Digital Health and Data Processing in China

Digital health sits at the intersection of healthcare, emerging technologies, and data processing, all of which are of high importance to China’s long-term political, social, and economic objectives. The most prominent example of rapid digital health development in recent years is telemedicine. In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic rendered many in-person treatment options untenable, forcing many […]

China Business Review (Archive Only) Hannah Feldshuh and Lance Yau
From West to East: The Charged Challenge of Delivering Electricity

From West to East: The Charged Challenge of Delivering Electricity

The Heihe-Tengchong Line is an imaginary division that slices China into two roughly equal land masses. Chinese geographer Hu Huanyong created this line in 1935 to illustrate that the vast majority of people—94% by recent estimates—live in the eastern half.

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A quick recap of Forecast Beijing 2021

A quick recap of Forecast Beijing 2021

Our Beijing office recently finished up its first in-person event since the start of the pandemic last year. This week, to get some of the highlights from the event we’re on the line with our director in Beijing, Lipei Zhang. Forecast Beijing 2021 Learn more on our website

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