Sentences with phrase «chinese property companies»

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«I've had several inquiries from Chinese interested in purchasing properties in Pyongyang, Wonsan and Sinuiju,» said the founder of INDPRK, a travel company in Dandong that runs tours to North Korea, who goes by the name Griffin Che.
The move comes amid the Trump administration's broader efforts to curb Chinese investments in U.S. technology companies and limit intellectual property transfer.
Mysterious electric car startup Faraday Future has been the topic of several news reports lately relating to the company's financial and intellectual property issues, as well as its relationship with Chinese internet company LeEco, which has fallen on hard times recently as well.
Trump has criticized the U.S. trade deficit with China and pledged to fight alleged intellectual property theft by Chinese companies.
U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened tariffs on up to $ 150 billion worth of Chinese goods to punish China over its joint - venture requirements and other policies the United States says force American companies to surrender their intellectual property to state - backed Chinese competitors.
The four conglomerates originated in different sectors, but their underlying business model is the same: cultivate powerful allies in the Communist Party; use those relationships to win regulatory and property concessions; gather investment from friends, family and other proxies of party elites into a murky, unregulated private holding company; borrow heavily from state - owed banks and other sources to finance prodigious growth plans; invest as aggressively as possible in stock and property overseas as a hedge against slower growth in China and the risk of a weaker Chinese currency.
Though he acknowledged that the U.S. «has some serious trade issues with China, which have grown over the years,» including not just tariffs but also alleged Chinese cybersecurity breaches and intellectual property violations of American companies, the CEO said those problems do not necessitate a trade war.
The investigation by the United States under Section 301 of the 1974 Trade Act has identified theft from and coercion of U.S. companies to disclose their intellectual property as well as purchases by Chinese state funds of U.S. companies for their technology knowledge.
It is in China's interest to respect private intellectual property rights if it wants to move beyond being described as the world's factory: if it wants would want to move from «made in China,» where goods are largely produced under foreign companies» control, to «made by China,» where Chinese companies own the brains behind the manufacturing and design of goods.
The China - specific tariffs are a response to what the Trump administration calls intellectual property theft, via technology transfer policies that require companies to share technology with Chinese firms in order to do business in China.
Washington is targeting Chinese high technology companies to punish them for China's investment policies that effectively force U.S. companies to give up their technology secrets in exchange for being allowed to operate in the country along with other allegations of intellectual property theft.
Instead, he says he is negotiating better trade terms with China, and pushing Chinese officials to protect foreign companies» intellectual property rights.
And Canada should certainly rebuff a Chinese bid for any company whose intellectual property we would not want disseminated widely.
The United States has threatened to impose tariffs on $ 50 billion of Chinese imports in a bid to try and force Beijing to stop its companies from stealing American companies» intellectual property.
U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened tariffs on up to $ 150 billion worth of Chinese goods to punish Beijing over its joint - venture requirements and other policies Washington says force American companies to surrender their intellectual property to state - backed Chinese competitors.
The administration is finishing an investigation into Chinese theft of intellectual property owned by American companies, which could result in tariffs on Chinese imports or further restrictions on Chinese investment.
Many American industry leaders support Mr. Lighthizer's efforts to expand access to Chinese sectors that are restricted to American companies and protect American intellectual property from theft and coercion — longstanding complaints of American business leaders about China's tactics.
The term Great Firewall, then, should be seen as encompassing policy areas well beyond the extensive censorship system, to include forced technology transfer, forced partnership with Chinese partners, ever more sophisticated theft of intellectual property, demands that internet data be «secure and controllable,» legislation allowing government officials to demand access to software source code, and denial of access for major internet platform companies such as Google, Amazon, and Facebook.
A U.S. delegation led by Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin arrives here on Thursday with a list of asks for President Xi Jinping: reduce China's trade surplus with the U.S., better protect intellectual property, and end policies Washington says favor large Chinese companies and discriminate against American businesses.
On March 22, the Trump Administration announced plans to pursue Section 301 of the 1974 Trade Act which outlines measures to respond to «unfair trade practices» — in this case, what the Trump Administration believes are intellectual property infringements on the part of Chinese companies.
In recent years, Chinese companies bought up trophy properties like the Waldorf Astoria hotel while its manufacturing firms racked up a trade surplus with the U.S.
A survey of property developers and real estate companies showed the average price of housing in 100 Chinese cities rose by a modest 0.03 % in December from a year earlier, data provider China Real Estate Index System said Friday.
The new international property channel created by leading Chinese international property website, Juwai.com and China's top internet company, Tencent, has been launched.
The Trump administration sounds serious about punishing the Chinese government and Chinese companies that allegedly have benefited from years of intellectual property theft and forced technology transfer policies.
Toronto - headquartered Desert Lion Energy Inc. has entered into an offtake agreement with Chinese lepidolite converter Jiangxi Jinhui Lithium Co. Ltd. to sell lithium concentrate from the company's stockpiled materials at its Rubicon and Helikon properties in Namibia exclusively to Jinhui.
Wanda Hotel Development, a Hong Kong - listed arm of Chinese conglomerate Dalian Wanda Group, plans to buy businesses worth more than $ 1 billion from other units of its parent company, while selling out of four property projects.
Seizing and stealing intellectual property and fomenting cyber warfare against U.S. companies and government agencies is the modus operandi at all levels of the Chinese government.
Trump has accused the Chinese government of forcing U.S. companies to transfer their intellectual property to China as a cost of doing business there.
Trump has threatened tariffs on up to $ 150 billion worth of Chinese goods to punish China over its joint - venture requirements and other policies that USTR says forces American companies to surrender their intellectual properties to state - backed Chinese competitors.
But engaging with Chinese software can come with a price: the Chinese government is accused of monitoring WeChat, which parent company TenCent denies, while US businesses have accused China of billions of dollars worth of intellectual property theft.
Chinese buyer enquiries for South Korean property grew 350 percent in Q1 2017, according to the latest data of China - based global real estate company Juwai.com, reports the South China Morning... Read more >
Chinese buyer enquiries for South Korean property grew 350 percent in Q1 2017, according to the latest data of China - based global real estate company Juwai.com, reports the South China Morning... Ler mais >
President Trump's team is targeting Chinese technology companies to punish China for its investment policies that effectively force U.S. companies to give up their technological secrets in exchange for being allowed to operate in the country, as well as for other intellectual property practices which Trump and his advisors consider unfair.
Trump could also order new limits on Chinese investment in the United States or raise tariffs unilaterally — a likely violation of U.S. commitments to the World Trade Organization — pending the outcome of a broader investigation into Beijing's alleged failure to protect foreign companies» intellectual property rights, analysts say.
Another Chinese company, Wenzhou Zhuangbo Property Co Ltd, based in Zhejiang province, acquired the Golden Heights Estate in the Riverland region with 127 hectares of vines from the Falcinella family and others.
Australia is sending its first intellectual property rights counsellor to Beijing as part of the country's latest efforts to protect Australian companies» trademarks in Mainland China after Penfolds was caught up with a prolonged court battle with a Chinese company over its Chinese name.
Earlier this month Chinese property developer Shanghai Zhongfu acquired 476,000 - hectare Carlton Hill Station in Western Australia's Ord River district from Australia's largest privately - owned beef producer, Consolidated Pastoral Company.
In a post posted by TWE on its Chinese WeChat, the company praised the local police work on clamping down fake wines, and added that the group is going to step up its efforts to protect its intellectual property rights in mainland China and work closely with local police to protect consumer rights.
While Chinese investors, like Ms Qiao, are in Australia looking at farms, an Australian real estate company has headed to China to find buyers for Australian farming properties.
A123's Forcier took that to mean a foreign company must enter a joint venture with a Chinese firm, and that the firm has to have substantial ownership of the intellectual property.
The only way to reach the Chinese market, they say, is to manufacture there and share part of their intellectual property with a Chinese company.
Q: U.S. companies are quite worried about protection of intellectual property in China, and how to strike a balance between accessing markets and transferring technology to Chinese partners.
June 17, 2016 • Beijing's intellectual property authorities have ruled that the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus too closely resemble a smartphone by the Chinese company Shenzhen Baili.
Top holdings include the likes of Thailand's integrated gas and petroleum giant PTT Public Company, as well as Chinese property development and investment company China Overseas Land & Investment LCompany, as well as Chinese property development and investment company China Overseas Land & Investment Lcompany China Overseas Land & Investment Limited.
«Companies will use their experience in the Chinese domestic market to feed best practices back to properties abroad in key destinations for Chinese travellers,» the report states.
We would like to continue doing this as an independent company that funds our own properties and retains ownership of our IPs, to the end that over time our back catalogue continues to generate money for the studio until most of the team leaves and I begin work on the videogame equivalent of Chinese Democracy.
«Our client base includes many multinational companies with significant operations in China that we believe will value the knowledge and counsel that Song Zhu can provide, specifically around the complexities of Chinese patent law and litigation,» added Raymond A. Kurz, Co-Head of the U.S. Intellectual Property practice.
The pair are advising the joint owners of the building, known as the Cheesegrater, on the sale to CC Land — a company controlled by Chinese property magnate Cheung Chung - kiu.
Most recently, his firm's flagship property at 666 Fifth Avenue in Manhattan was the subject of controversy: Around the time his father - in - law received the Republican nomination last spring, Mr. Kushner's firm began conversations with a Chinese company with ties to some of the Communist Party's leading families about a plan to invest billions of dollars in the troubled office tower.
yro.slashdot.org - Leaders of the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee said on Tuesday they were concerned about what they described as China's efforts to gain access to sensitive U.S. technologies and intellectual property through Chinese companies with government ties.
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