Sentences with phrase «new economic superpowers»

Part 3: Obama Stabs the Europeans in the Back Like the Europeans, the U.S. president was also intent on securing a commitment to protect the climate from the new economic superpowers, China and India.
While lucrative, the EU deal was always treated as a sort of stopgap measure, something to bolster Canada while it worked through the political, cultural and bureaucratic nightmare involved in expanding our trade with the world's new economic superpowers, China and India.

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BEIJING / WASHINGTON — Top Chinese and American officials have begun the long process of sorting out trade frictions between the two economic superpowers, with the stakes raised higher by a new U.S. threat to impose restrictions on tech companies ZTE and Huawei Technologies.
In a statement to the New York Times, Elsa Kania, an adjunct fellow at the Center for a New American Security, stated that the United States's own AI initiatives during the Obama administration might have ironically triggered the artificial intelligence boom in the Asian economic superpower.
Indeed, investors might position themselves to capitalise on the immense technological and structural changes taking place in China as the country ushers in what Chinese President Xi Jinping calls a «New Era» of transformation and growth, and further cements its place as a dominant global economic superpower.
Amazon Editorial reviews Product Description How China's ascendance as an economic superpower will alter the cultural, political, social, and ethnic balance of global power in the twenty - first century, unseating the West and in the process creating a whole new world...
China is ushering in what President Xi Jinping calls a «new era» of transformation of growth, cementing the country's place as a global economic superpower.
Upon this slender economic base, Vladimir Putin's Russia is posing as a world - class superpower, the new master of the Middle East, insisting on its «droit de regard» over the old Tsarist realms as if by natural right.
Mr. Moosa's comments came ahead of climate - treaty talks in December in Poznań, Poland, that are aimed at pushing forward negotiations on a new global agreement on cutting emissions — and where concerns about allowing emerging economic superpowers like China and India to pollute as much as Western countries is almost certain to be a key stumbling block.
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