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Third year of this pioneering awards conferment show exemplary HK-listed companies are moving beyond their stakeholders’ expectation from ESG reporting in response to the revised HKEx guideline and rising interest in ESG across the world amid the COVID-19 pandemic
HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach – 23 February 2021 – BDO, the world’s fifth largest accountancy network, announced and honoured today the winners of the third BDO ESG Awards (“the Awards”). This competition has been widely supported by many listed enterprises and winners of different awards have been selected from 88 nominations that showcased excellence in ESG reporting and disclosure. Awardees are recognised for having implemented outstanding sustainability initiatives and they are selected by a panel of reputable and professional judges. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this year’s BDO ESG Awards Presentation Ceremony was held online for the first time, where awards, our subscriber
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A screen at the data centre of Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com in Beijing displays sales and trends.
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This is the latest sign that artificial intelligence and, specifically, algorithm-based advertising and sales, is shaping up as a new front in the country’s push to control tech giants. It comes amid a broader national conversation about how such companies use their technology to control the information available to individual consumers, and use personal data for profit.
By Flynn MurphyA government-backed Chinese consumer group has accused the nation’s tech giants of using their data-based algorithms to “bully” consumers and put them at a disadvantage.At a symposium on the topic held by the China Consumers Association (CCA) on Jan. 7, the group released a three-section, 14-point document outlining the ways data-driven algorithms impinge the rights of consumers in their interactions with large tech platforms, and