Xi underscores a decade-long, yet persistent corruption problem in #China. Unyielding despite aggressive reforms - is corruption China's never-ending battle? ๐งต /1...
2024 promises to unravel a more intricate fight against corruption in #China. While victories may multiply, the landscape will likely turn more convoluted. This might just be the year corruption dominates the headline news.
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In this week's Five Things, join @HaYingsang for a sip of 'ngai cha' to explore how Jiangsu and Guangdong, China's economic powerhouses, grapple with their demographic trajectories.
China has been actively looking for ways to help foreign companies settle and operate in China, and have now turned to cross-border data outflow. How does that help foreign companies out? Our Analyst Jeremy gives us the overview.
Our CEO Ryan provides an interesting angle on the AI wars: China may yet win the lead in the race by thinking far ahead in terms of litigation pitfalls.
While it may look like the US has the lead in the global rush for AI superiority, China has not been asleep. In fact, a recent regulation introduced may give them a leading edge. Let's break it down๐งต /1
On China's National day, Xi is locked in a deep political struggle with the US. The latter feels they have a right to rule the world, "not that its working very well", but our CEO and Founder @ChinaRegulation has a different view: https://t.co/A1t5JMBKk2
I'm at the Global Economist roadshow in Riyad, demo'ing @bilbyai. Folks are positive on Saudi Arabia, less so on global inflation--always curious about China.
China cracked down on the healthcare sector. @ChinaRegulation and Bilby users were well ahead of the curve in predicting it.
Thanks @EleanorOlcott and @FinancialTimes for the mention.
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