Two sessions to gather views for tech policy
Chinese officials will grab the opportunity of having the “Two Sessions” this week to gather opinions from lawmakers and business leaders about how to formulate China’s technology policy.
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Chinese officials will grab the opportunity of having the “Two Sessions” this week to gather opinions from lawmakers and business leaders about how to formulate China’s technology policy.
The economic decoupling between the United States and China is no longer speculative—it is unfolding now, with consequences that will reverberate across the global economy. Driven by trade imbalances, technological competition and national security concerns, the split is accelerating and will shape the 21st century.
Huawei and ZTE are cranking up and rolling out 5G-Advanced network services, expanding the Chinese telecom giants’ global lead in mobile communications. The new technologies were on display at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) exhibition staged in Shanghai from June 26-28.
This article is published here as a preview of the week’s Global Risk-Reward Monitor.
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