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China’s economy has again achieved a better-than-expected performance amid continuous Western doomsday predictions. How has the country shrugged off all the doomsayers and achieved the steady growth it needs over the past few decades? As China faces another turning point in its economic development, can it make a smooth transition towards high-quality development driven by New Quality Productive Forces?
Find out the answers as host Tu Yun has an exclusive interview with former World Bank chief economist Justin Yifu Lin, now Dean of the Institute of New Structural Economics and Dean of the Institute of South-South Cooperation and Development at Peking University, on this episode of Chat Lounge.
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It’s time to find the way back home. A group of German museums are trying to unravel where their Chinese collections originated, as many may have been looted from China’s Imperial Palace over a century ago. Will it pave the way for the repatriation of thousands of looted objects? What obstacles must be overcome before we can see the stolen treasures permanently back on their home soil?
Host Tu Yun joins Dr. Huo Zhengxin, a Professor of Law at China University of Political Science and Law, David Moser, an Associate Professor at Beijing Capital Normal University, and Mike Bastin, a China observer and a Senior Lecturer at the University of Southampton for a close look at the issue on this episode of Chat Lounge.
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France is about to present an Olympic opening ceremony like no other. That means it will face challenges, especially in ensuring safety for more than 300,000 spectators and thousands of others, including the athletes. What would be the most challenging part of the unprecedented security work? Will it become a mission impossible for Paris? How likely is it for the organizers to change the open-air ceremony plan?
For more, host Tu Yun joins Dr. George Tzogopoulos, Director of EU-China Programmes and a Senior Research Fellow at the European Institute of Nice; Dr. Qu Qiang, a Fellow of the Belt and Road Research Center, Minzu University of China; And Mike Bastin, China observer and a Senior Lecturer at the University of Southampton for a close look at the issue on this episode of Chat Lounge.
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As AI-powered technology plays an increasingly important role in global development, participants at the annual Boao Forum for Asia are discussing how humanity can address common challenges emerging in this process with shared responsibility.
In this special episode of Chat Lounge, host Xu Yawen joins journalist Mahnoor Makhdoom with Daily Mail Pakistan, digital journalist Amirul Sajadi with Malaysian National News Agency, and Australian freelance writer and current affairs commentator Jerry Grey to discuss the role of technology in bolstering regional economic growth and the opportunities and challenges it presents.
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It was once the epitome of innovation. Last year, for the first time, Apple became the biggest smartphone vendor by shipments in China, with its market share hitting a record high. But only a few weeks into the new year, there are concerns that it’s losing Chinese consumers quickly. What has happened to Apple? How may Apple CEO Tim Cook’s latest China visit help revive China’s appetite for iPhone? And what does Apple need to do to avoid a Nokia moment?
For more, host Tu Yun joins Andy Mok, a Senior Research Fellow at the Center for China and Globalization, William Lee, the Chief Economist at the U.S.-based Milken Institute, and Dr. Qu Qiang, a Fellow of the Belt and Road Research Center, Minzu University of China for a close look at the issue on this episode of Chat Lounge.
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The Chinese government is pushing ahead with a plan for large-scale equipment upgrades and consumer goods trade-ins to stimulate the economy. To what extent can such a plan help China’s growth? What’s the key to the plan being as effective as expected? And who will benefit most from the business worth billions of dollars?
For more, host Tu Yun joins Dr. Yan Liang, a Professor of Economics at Willamette University, Dr. John Gong, Professor of Economics, University of International Business and Economics and Chen Jiahe, Chief Investment Officer of Beijing-based Novem Arcae Technologies for a close look at the issue on this episode of Chat Lounge.
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The world’s top manufacturer of chip-making machines has threatened a departure from its home country in light of possible anti-migration policies by a new Dutch government. Under what circumstances may ASML move? Where could ASML aim to relocate or expand abroad? What are the chances of China hosting an ASML plant?
For more, host Tu Yun joins Andy Mok, Senior Research Fellow at the Center for China and Globalization, Dr. George Tzogopoulos, Director of EU-China Programmes and Senior Research Fellow at the European Institute of Nice, Dr. Qu Qiang, Fellow of Belt and Road Research Center, Minzu University of China, and William Lee, Chief Economist at the U.S.-based Milken Institute for a close look at the issue on this episode of Chat Lounge.
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As China’s lawmakers and political advisors gather in Beijing to discuss significant issues concerning the country’s future development, host Tu Yun joins Michael Woo Kim-kong, a member of the 14th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, the country’s top political advisory body, Josef Mahoney, Professor of Politics and International Relations, East China Normal University, and Victor Gao, Chair Professor at Soochow University for a close look at some of the most urgent challenges for the government to tackle on this episode of Chat Lounge.
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Investors are regaining confidence in China’s stock market. Major benchmark indexes have recovered as authorities tighten supervision over the quality of the companies to float on the stock exchanges, amongst other support measures. Will China’s battered equity markets increase or decrease in the coming months? Is the undervalued Chinese stock market the world’s best value proposition, as seen by some financial experts?
For more, host Tu Yun joins John Ross, a Senior Fellow at the Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies, Renmin University of China, Dr. John Gong, Professor of Economics, University of International Business and Economics, and Chen Jiahe, the Chief Investment Officer of Beijing-based Novem Arcae Technologies for a close look at the issue on this episode of Chat Lounge.
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China's movie market has scored new highs both in box office earnings and cinema admissions. The records achieved during the Spring Festival holiday are seen as a continuation of the robust recovery clinched last year when over 80 percent of the total revenue came from domestically produced films. Have Chinese moviegoers lost interest in Hollywood films? Would the recovery momentum continue or even pick up in the coming months?
Host Tu Yun joins David Moser, Associate Professor of Beijing Capital Normal University, Dr. Qu Qiang, Research Fellow, Beijing Foreign Studies University, and Dr. Zhou Mi, Deputy Director, Institute of American and Oceania Study, Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation for a close look at the issue on this episode of Chat Lounge.
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In the Year of the Chinese Dragon, the legendary creature, according to the Chinese culture, is expected to bring great luck, especially to agriculture, as the Chinese dragon, a symbol of water, is regarded as the protector of farming. But how can we turn the luck into reality? In its "No. 1 central document," the first policy blueprint published by Beijing at the beginning of each year, the Chinese government has outlined the priorities for consolidating its rural revitalization drive this year.
In this special edition, join host Tu Yun to check out how the plan may be carried out to promote comprehensive revitalization in China's vast rural areas.
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As tens of millions of Chinese embark on journeys to reunite with family and friends, the world’s largest annual human migration is set to unleash the growth potential of the country’s economy. How long will such momentum continue? What bottlenecks need to be smoothed out to maintain its strength and resilience? And why may the Year of the Chinese Dragon, a sign symbolizing capability, power and revolutionary ideas, become a year of transition for the world?
Host Tu Yun joins Andy Mok, Senior Research Fellow at the Center for China and Globalization, Chen Jiahe, Chief Investment Officer of Beijing-based Novem Arcae Technologies, and Professor Hu Naijun, School of Public Policy and Management, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences for a closer look at the issue on this episode of Chat Lounge.
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Chinese nationals have been warned against entering the U.S via an airport in Washington as dozens of Chinese students with proper documents have faced groundless accusations, harassment, and, in some cases, even forcible deportation upon arrival. What’s behind the unfair treatment? How will it affect the already dampened ties between the two countries? And how helpful is it at a time when the two countries are struggling to move closer?
Host Tu Yun joins Harvey Dzodin, Senior Fellow at the Center for China and Globalization; Dr. Edward Lehman, Founder and Managing Director of China-based law firm Lehman, Lee & Xu, and Dr. Qu Qiang, Research Fellow of Beijing Foreign Studies University for an in-depth look at the issue on this episode of Chat Lounge.
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Airline executives, tourism officials and luxury store owners in America and Europe are disappointed as Chinese travelers, once the biggest spenders on overseas trips, are found drawing back from visiting those regions. Where have they gone? What has led to the lackluster rebound in China’s outbound tourism? What does it take to win back Chinese tourists and win them back fast?
Host Tu Yun joins Harvey Dzodin, Senior Fellow at the Center for China and Globalization, Dr. Haiyan Song, Mr. and Mrs. Chan Chak Fu Professor in International Tourism, Associate Dean and Chair Professor, School of Hotel and Tourism Management, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, and Dr. Glenn McCartney, Associate Professor in Integrated Resort and Tourism Management, University of Macau for a closer look at the issue on this episode of Chat Lounge.
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The business of aging is set to become a sunrise industry in China. Beijing has made the silver economy a priority for the country’s high-quality development, pledging greater financial support. What’s the weakest link in this area? What investment opportunities are up for grabs? And how can the interest of the elderly be better protected in the process?
Host Tu Yun joins Professor Hu Naijun, School of Public Policy and Management, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Stuart Gietel-Basten, Professor, Divisions of Social Science and Public Policy, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Chen Jiahe, Chief Investment Officer of Beijing-based Novem Arcae Technologies for a closer look at the issue on this episode of Chat Lounge.
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Foreign internet influencers living in China are hitting back as they face a fresh round of accusations of being cultivated by the Chinese government to shape narratives in favor of China. How true are those accusations? What’s behind such narratives? And who has been pushing them?
Host Tu Yun joins Andy Boreham, New Zealand-born journalist based in China, one of the accused, Mario Cavolo, Founder and CEO of M Communications Group; and Edward Lehman, Founder and Managing Director of China-based law firm Lehman, Lee & Xu for a close look at the issue on this episode of Chat Lounge.
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China's tech giant Huawei emerges from the shadows of U.S. suppression only to face a new challenge. A bunch of former employees of Huawei’s chip arm are causing ripples in the tech world. Arrests have been made, with charges of key chip tech theft from Huawei. How significant is this blow? Could it be a major setback that can hinder Huawei’s comeback?
To find out more about the latest twist in the tech saga, host Tu Yun is joined by Andy Mok, Senior Research Fellow at the Center for China and Globalization, Bai Xianyue, Managing partner of Tianjin-based Guohao Law Firm, and Zhou Mi, Deputy Director, Institute of American and Oceania Study, Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation on this episode of Chat Lounge
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Time for a year-end review. Check out the most critical events from 2023 that could reshape the future of China and the rest of the world. Also, how has China’s role changed on the global stage? Is it one step closer or further away from reaching the goal of the rejuvenation of the Chinese nation in face of reinforced Western containment?
To find out, host Tu Yun joins Harvey Dzodin, Senior Fellow at the Center for China and Globalization, Dr. Qu Qiang, Research Fellow of Beijing Foreign Studies University, and Mike Bastin, China observer and Senior Lecturer at the University of Southampton on this episode of Chat Lounge.
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“New productive forces,” “far, far ahead,” “Special Forces style tourism"...
As the end of the year draws near, several media outlets unveil compilations of China's top "buzzwords" for the year 2023. Throughout this year, a myriad of Chinese buzzwords have surged through diverse facets of society, leaving an indelible mark on trends and behavior and reflecting the dynamic cultural shifts in modern China. How can these buzzwords serve as a distinct lens into the evolving Chinese zeitgeist? How have they reshaped perceptions of China's global economic and cultural influence?
Host Ge Anna is joined by Mike Bastin, Senior Lecturer with University of Southampton UK; Mario Cavolo, Founder and CEO of M Communications Group; Dr Zhou Mi, Senior Research Fellow, Institute of World Economy, Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation.
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Almost 200 countries have adopted the first ever UN climate deal that calls for the world to transition away from fossil fuels.
The deal comes after two weeks of hard-fought negotiations at the COP28 climate summit in Dubai.
What implications does this hold for the future of humanity, and how can the international community ensure that commitments translate into tangible, real-world actions?
Host Zhao Ying is joined by Wu Changhua, Acting Chair of the Governing Council of Asia Pacific Water Forum; Ma Jun, Director of the Institute of Public & Environment Affairs, a Beijing-based NGO; and Mike Bastin, Senior Lecturer with the University of Southampton in the UK.
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