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Trump-Xi Summit Delayed, USG Rebuilding Leverage, and House Sounds China Alarm in Robotics, Pharma
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Trump-Xi Summit Delayed, USG Rebuilding Leverage, and House Sounds China Alarm in Robotics, Pharma

President Donald Trump on Tuesday confirmed that his state visit to China, originally scheduled for the end of March, would be pushed back by “five to six weeks.” China has not confirmed a new timeframe and said it is in communication with the United States on the visit. While the delay means there’s more time to develop deliverables, it also injects uncertainty in the bilateral relationship.

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China’s solar energy capacity has grown by 500 percent since 2012.

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Data Dump: China’s Taxman Wants to Know More

Data Dump: China’s Taxman Wants to Know More

The State Administration of Taxation (SAT) recently requested that approximately 1,000 foreign and domestic companies provide a wide range of tax, financial, and accounting data, raising US-China Business Council (USCBC) member company concern about the intent and intrusiveness of the initiative. USCBC last week met with SAT to raise member concerns and seek clarification of key aspects of the request.

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China, U.S. Talk Norms in Cyberspace – What Do They Mean?

China, U.S. Talk Norms in Cyberspace – What Do They Mean?

Experts from China and the United States recently met in Washington in the first formal sessions of the Senior Experts Group on International Norms and Related Issues and had ‘”positive, in-depth and constructive” discussions regarding state behavior in cyberspace, as well as international law and “confidence-building measures in the field,” according to Xinhua.

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After Paris Climate Agreement, What’s Next?

After Paris Climate Agreement, What’s Next?

When it comes to forging international agreements the U.S. and Europe are oceans apart from China and Russia in their politics. At the UN, when there is the need for unanimity on the Security Council for action China and Russia are known to be at odds with the West’s decisions. Fortunately, the Paris Climate Agreement broke with this tradition: China and the US jointly set the precedents. Not only was China a signatory, but it actively promoted the agreement, moving ahead of Japan and Europe.

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Healthcare

Healthcare

The United States accounts of 14 percent of global healthcare spending. China, home to 22 percent of the world’s population, only accounts for 2 percent of healthcare spending.

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