
Marina Yue Zhang
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1 week ago |
aumanufacturing.com.au | Marina Yue Zhang |Peter Roberts
By Marina Yue Zhang, University of Technology SydneyIn the escalating trade war between the United States and China, one notable exception stood out: 31 critical minerals, including rare earth elements, were strategically exempted from tariffs. This was not a gesture of goodwill. It was a tacit acknowledgment of the United States’ deep dependence on China for materials essential to its technological competitiveness, clean energy transition and national defence.
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1 month ago |
theepochtimes.com | Marina Yue Zhang |Catherine Yang
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J.—Richard Sullivan saw in Shen Yun Performing Arts a philosophy and viewpoint that he felt perhaps opened up his mind, and was worth recommending to his children and grandchildren before the season was over so they could experience it as well. “There is an awful lot of similarities with everything as far as religion, as far as philosophies. And you think that they’re so different, but they’re not. They’re all very, very similar,” said Mr. Sullivan, an operational manager.
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Jan 13, 2025 |
publicaccountant.com.au | Marina Yue Zhang
In recent years, US policy has increasingly focused on restricting China’s access to advanced technologies. The Biden administration’s latest export controls targeting hundreds of Chinese semiconductor-related entities represent the expansion of a “small yard, high fence” approach. This effort echoes an era where supply chains, once celebrated for their efficiency, are now seen as strategic vulnerabilities.
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Jan 8, 2025 |
epochtimes.fr | Marina Yue Zhang
Depuis la pandémie, la confiance de la population envers les agences de santé publique a drastiquement chuté. Les Centres américains de contrôle et de prévention des maladies (CDC) en ont le plus souffert. En 2021, selon des sondages réalisés par des chercheurs de Harvard, plus de la moitié de la population américaine accordait une grande confiance aux CDC.
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Jan 5, 2025 |
lowyinstitute.org | Marina Yue Zhang
In recent years, US policy has increasingly focused on restricting China’s access to advanced technologies. The Biden administration’s latest export controls targeting hundreds of Chinese semiconductor-related entities represent the expansion of a “small yard, high fence” approach. This effort echoes an era where supply chains, once celebrated for their efficiency, are now seen as strategic vulnerabilities.
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