Sentences with phrase «chinese economic reform»

In the early 1990s, the trend of Chinese economic reform, development and international communication revealed a growing demand for high - level, professional and international legal services.
He will advise on European politics and policy, Chinese economic reform and other areas, BlackRock said in a statement.

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Apple CEO Tim Cook visited the White House earlier this month, where he discussed Chinese tariffs and U.S. tax reform, according to Larry Kudlow, director of the National Economic Council.
China sent troops to fight on North Korea's side in the 1950 - 53 Korean War, but relations have suffered in recent years over the North's reluctance to implement Chinese - style economic reforms and Kim's continued pursuit of nuclear bombs and the missiles to deliver them.
China president Xi Jinping is expected to present «the most authoritative interpretation» on China's 40 years of economic reforms and opening up as part of h's keynote speech, as well as announce the establishment of free - trade ports in Chinese provinces potentially including Hainan.
China must accelerate the pace of economic reforms, U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said after the first day of talks between the two nations in Beijing, but his Chinese counterpart warned change will take time.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang has defended the country's economic policies, repeating that there was more opportunity than risk and vowing that there would be no hard landing for the world's second - largest economy if the government pressed ahead with reforms.
Chinese president Xi Jinping is set to deliver a keynote speech Tuesday (April 10) at this year's gathering, in which he will give «the most authoritative interpretation» on China's 40 years of economic reforms and opening up,
As a result of economic reforms, the Chinese have allowed the yuan, which floats in a very tight predetermined band vs USD, to loosen.
Leland describes the Chinese reform as a reversal of financial repression and this repression in the context of the Chinese economy is the oppression of consumers and households by state organizations through its economic systems.
The Shanghai composite and Hong Kong's Hang Seng both rose almost three percent, following the announcement by Chinese leaders of massive social and economic reforms, including opening up its markets to more investors, encouraging competition among private companies and allowing more foreign investment into the country.
Second, the Chinese economic model of the past 40 years has incentivized officials to support market reforms by letting them help themselves in the process.
Ahead of the next congress of the Chinese communist party in October, where President Xi Jinping will unveil his new leadership team, there have been indications that Chinese policymakers have increasingly shifted their emphasis away from potentially disruptive reforms aimed at reducing excessive debt levels, particularly among local governments, and toward stabilizing the level of economic growth.
The Chinese president is expected to announce economic reforms and more open trade policies as he talks up Beijing's credentials as an alter...
China, for example, «had everything to gain by opening up to the world» and although it sounded a tad like a Cameron cliché, one supposes he was hinting at a reciprocal arrangement: China's acceptance of free trade will offer opportunity and prosperity to all its citizens yet will equally be a sort of glasnost period where civic consciousness grows together with economic prosperity, and will thus engender reforms to the currently ossified and authoritarian Chinese state.
Throughout the 1980s, the normalization of political relations between the two countries and China's economic reforms paved the way for acceleration in the American - Chinese transfer of goods, values, ideas, personnel, and technology.
There are 158 wind farms in China, according to the Chinese Wind Energy Association (CWEA), and the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC)-- the government ministry charged with economic development — has called for the installation of 10 gigawatts — up from 6 gigawatts at present — by 2010.
Over the past 50 years, and especially during the past 20 years of social and economic reform, the Chinese government has attached great importance to the development of science and technology.
Overseas, the Shanghai Composite Price Only Index (+0.30 %) posted the only plus - side return for the week after the Chinese government announced deeper economic and market reforms late in the flows week.
In 2014 the Chinese government introduced a new «reform and opening» policy which was a set of economic reforms designed to make operating in China easier for everyone.
Qin Shi Huang was known for enacting major economic and political reforms that helped bring standardization to the many varied Chinese states, as well as unifying each state's walls into one singular Great Wall of China.
[10] While it seems ironic that an unofficial artist will represent the Chinese state at the largest public ceremony in modern Chinese history, the fact that Cai's rise to fame has coincided with China's epic economic transformation during the years of reform has earned him his place in that history.
The gallery's commercial bent is not only made explicit by its English and Chinese moniker (a pun on the name of China's economic reform guru, Deng Xiaoping), but in its programming, which since its inception in 2008 has been dominated by painting.
As for the PBOC's intentions, Kapron said bitcoin probably «got in the way» of the Chinese authorities» «cautious and pragmatic approach» to economic reform.
Yi has been praised by Tommy Xie, a Chinese economist at OCBC based in Singapore, he says Yi is one of the main drivers of economic reforms in the country.
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