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Invoking national security and the economic rivalry with China, the Trump administration is pursuing legally dubious interventions and control of private industry, with potentially high costs for US ...
China 2035: The End of Capitalism As We Know It by Simón Levy officially launches worldwide, marking one of the most anticipated global thought-leadership releases of the year. The book has already ...
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Billionaire investor Ray Dalio thinks it's still tricky to invest in China right now as Beijing may be seeking to structurally move the country away from capitalism. The founder of Bridgewater ...
China’s DeepSeek AI has reignited fears that China might win its tech race against the U.S. It’s just the latest example of the PRC stealing our innovation to undercut America on the world markets.
CNBC’s Andrew Ross Sorkin called out President Donald Trump for turning the U.S. economy into “state-sponsored capitalism” akin to China’s system. Sorkin appeared on the MeidasTouch podcast Thursday — ...
Reed Adams' interest in China started on Google Maps. "I really like infrastructure," said Adams, 20, a part-time travel content creator. "I would just spend time on Google Maps and see these huge new ...
Curtis J. Milhaupt & Angela Huyue Zhang explain why the US administration's legally dubious interventions into private markets are unlikely to end well. Read Full Article » ...