Travel videos from some young Western vloggers who traveled to China’s Xinjiang province paint a picture of a happy, harmonious Xinjiang, and several hold titles such as “This is the Xinjiang …
Travel videos from some young Western vloggers who traveled to China’s Xinjiang province paint a picture of a happy, harmonious Xinjiang, and several hold titles such as “This is the Xinjiang that Western media don’t want you to see.” The narrative that these videos build is in stark contrast to the story pieced together by international human rights groups, which report on forced labor and arbitrary detention in the region. Two years after former United Nations Human Rights Commissioner Michelle Bachelet’s report on human rights violations in Xinjiang was first published, is China succeeding in covering up the negative accounts of the region? Our guests:Tashken Davlet Uyghur Human Rights Project Outreach SpecialistTim Niven Doublethink Lab Research LeadRaymond Sung Prospect Foundation Vice President
China Update is about China economic and political news and analysis #chinaupdateX (Formerly Twitter): / tonychinaupdate Channel email: [email protected]:00 Introduction00:12 India-China: Thawing Relations?03:20 China’s Capital Flight07:23 VW DeportationChina Update provides viewers …
China Update is about China economic and political news and analysis #chinaupdateX (Formerly Twitter): / tonychinaupdate Channel email: [email protected]:00 Introduction00:12 India-China: Thawing Relations?03:20 China’s Capital Flight07:23 VW DeportationChina Update provides viewers with the most up to date political, economic, and geostrategic analysis on China. Videos are based on hundreds of articles, think tank reports, government statements and other resources in English and Chinese. China Update is fully independent, all views and analysis are all my own and I make the videos.
The CCP’s military exercise near Taiwan ended abruptly after just half a day, and related trending topics on Weibo disappeared overnight. The Chinese government has also initiated a large-scale recall of …
The CCP’s military exercise near Taiwan ended abruptly after just half a day, and related trending topics on Weibo disappeared overnight. The Chinese government has also initiated a large-scale recall of veterans.
How much money snuck out of China over the past year? A Wall Street Journal report says the amount could have reached a quarter trillion dollars.Taiwan lays out exactly what it …
How much money snuck out of China over the past year? A Wall Street Journal report says the amount could have reached a quarter trillion dollars.Taiwan lays out exactly what it would consider an act of war by China. How did Beijing respond?Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.) calls for an investigation into China’s alleged role in the fentanyl crisis. We have more on how a group of U.S. families played into the appeal.Apple CEO Tim Cook is in China again. This time, he’s meeting with the Chinese regime’s minister of technology.00:00 Intro00:57 Quarter Trillion Dollars Flows Out of China in a Hurry02:44 Chinese Blockade Would Be Act of War: Taiwan05:36 Sen. Urges Probe into China’s Role in Fentanyl Crisis06:21 U.S. Adds 6 Chinese Companies to Export Blacklist07:00 Apple’s Tim Cook Meets with China’s Minister08:54 Putin Calls Xi a ‘Dear Friend’ at Brics Summit11:41 China, Russia, Iran Leaders Met at Brics Summit16:30 Next EU Foreign Policy Chief Warns Against Russia, China17:17 IMF Upgrades U.S. Outlook, Lowers Europe and China18:34 Massive Lithium Deposits Found in Arkansas19:21 Countries Battle for ‘White Gold’ in Lithium Triangle
China’s Economy Struggles with 0.9% Growth | Vantage with Palki SharmaChina’s economy grew at a lacklustre 0.9% in the third quarter, underscoring the challenges the country faces as it grapples with …
China’s Economy Struggles with 0.9% Growth | Vantage with Palki SharmaChina’s economy grew at a lacklustre 0.9% in the third quarter, underscoring the challenges the country faces as it grapples with a housing market collapse, high unemployment among young graduates, and local governments struggling to meet financial obligations. Despite recent efforts to stimulate growth, the economy continues to slow. The annualised growth rate for July through September stands at 3.6%, reflecting the urgent need for stronger government intervention. Palki Sharma takes an in-depth look at China’s economic struggles and what they mean for the future.—China | Economy | Unemployment | Xi Jinping | Firstpost | World News | News Live | Vantage | Palki Sharma | News#china #economy #unemployment #xijinping #firstpost #vantageonfirstpost #palkisharma #worldnews
This is a highlight from Podcast 274 Why Do We Allow Ourselves to be Bullied by These People | Lord Chris Patten • #274 Why Do We Allow Ourselves to be …
This is a highlight from Podcast 274 Why Do We Allow Ourselves to be Bullied by These People | Lord Chris Patten • #274 Why Do We Allow Ourselves to be … The Chinese Communist Party is a gangster regime. Yet countries around the world let themselves be bullied. Why? Joining us today is Lord Chris Patten, who was the last British governor of Hong Kong, from 1992-1997. He was until recently the chancellor of Oxford University. His most recent book is called the Hong Kong Diaries.Don’t forget to subscribe to the channel and hit that bell icon to get notified when new videos come out: https://bit.ly/3u1eKSZ
China’s Car Industry Boom: A Global Takeover?In recent years, China’s car industry has experienced a massive boom, positioning itself as a dominant force in the global automotive market. Once seen as …
China’s Car Industry Boom: A Global Takeover?In recent years, China’s car industry has experienced a massive boom, positioning itself as a dominant force in the global automotive market. Once seen as producers of budget, lower-quality vehicles, Chinese car manufacturers have rapidly evolved, now competing with well-established global brands in terms of innovation, technology, and sustainability. In this video, we’ll explore how Chinese car makers are shaking up the auto industry and whether they’re on track for a global takeover.China’s Rise in the Global Automotive MarketChina has swiftly risen to become the world’s largest car manufacturer, surpassing traditional automotive giants like the U.S., Japan, and Germany. Companies such as BYD, NIO, Geely, and XPeng have emerged as leaders in the industry, making headlines with their cutting-edge electric vehicles (EVs) and futuristic designs. As global demand for electric cars continues to surge, Chinese automakers are perfectly positioned to capitalize on this trend.The country’s car industry has grown hand-in-hand with its push for electrification. With government support, including subsidies and investments in infrastructure, China has become the world’s largest market for electric vehicles. This has allowed its car makers to innovate rapidly, gaining an edge in the global EV race. In 2023 alone, Chinese electric cars accounted for nearly 60% of all EV sales worldwide. Tesla, although a major player, now faces tough competition from China’s own brands.Innovation and Technology Leading the ChargeChinese automakers have heavily invested in research and development (R&D), focusing on futuristic technologies such as autonomous driving, smart connectivity, and advanced battery systems. Brands like NIO and XPeng are pioneering autonomous features and AI-driven technology, aiming to surpass their Western counterparts in the race toward self-driving cars.One of the keys to China’s success is its focus on affordable EVs. While Tesla and other Western brands target the premium segment, Chinese automakers are producing budget-friendly models with impressive range and features, appealing to both domestic and international consumers. This affordability factor is critical in making electric vehicles accessible to a broader market, further fueling their growth.Global Expansion and the “Made in China” TransformationHistorically, the label “Made in China” was often associated with low-quality products, but that stigma is rapidly fading as Chinese brands gain recognition for their quality, performance, and innovation. Chinese car makers are now aggressively expanding into Europe, Southeast Asia, and other key markets, with plans to make inroads into North America.BYD, one of the world’s leading EV manufacturers, is already making a significant impact in Europe, offering competitively priced electric vehicles that rival more established brands like Volkswagen and BMW. Similarly, Geely, the parent company of Volvo, has strengthened its global presence through strategic acquisitions and partnerships.The Future of the Global Auto IndustryChina’s automotive industry is evolving at an unprecedented pace, and its rise is undeniable. As Chinese car makers continue to scale up production, embrace sustainable technologies, and expand their global footprint, the question remains: will they dominate the global auto industry?This video dives into the factors driving China’s automotive boom and explores whether we’re on the verge of a global takeover by Chinese car manufacturers. If you’re interested in EV trends, car industry news, or simply want to learn more about how Chinese automakers are changing the game, you won’t want to miss this!Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more insights into the future of the auto industry!