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Digital Silk Road: Battle Between US and China Hi-Tech Firms Will Remain Fierce, Author Says © AP Photo / Mark Schiefelbein
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The Fourth Digital China Summit in Fuzhou scheduled for 25-26 April will promote global cooperation in the field of e-governance, digital economy, and the ambitious Digital Silk Road project. Those who hesitate to jump on Beijing s hi-tech bandwagon or even throw sand in its gears may soon regret it, says Beijing-based author Thomas Weir Pauken II.
China has doubled down on implementing its Digital Silk Road (DSR) project with special focus on the technological development of the world s emerging economies and provision of cutting edge digital services. The DSR s backbone is a network of 15,000 km-long (9,300 mile) subsea cables
March 16, 2021
Since November, Alibaba has been at the center of a crackdown by Beijing that has included halting the monster IPO of its fintech affiliate Ant Group, and unveiling new antimonopoly rules for tech giants. The developments have seen tens of billions of dollar wiped off its market cap.
But in recent days, fears are deepening that regulatory scrutiny that seemed squarely centered on Jack Ma’s e-commerce and fintech groups could turn to Alibaba’s rival, Tencent. The social media firm on Friday (March 12) was fined under antitrust rules for a past investment into an app, while Bloomberg reported the same day that sources close to China’s financial regulators expect the company to have to restructure its fintech business, just as Ant was required to do.
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This week Dr. Thomas Lifson’s blog, American Thinker, announced that it was closing its comments section.
It is news to almost nobody who reads American Thinker that a political witch hunt is underway. Parties in and out of government are looking for excuses to suppress and destroy voices that oppose the left.
Because AT lacks the ability to monitor comments in real time, and because our position that comments are a forum, not something we publish, is being called into question, we can no longer publish comments.
We take this action with a heavy heart.
despite a lot of reporting to the contrary. i have not named the guy because i have not confirmed it. as soon as we do, we will. that s journalism. you may disagree. but the point is this guy is at the center of an important news story and the average person ought to be able to makeup his or her mind but we are not allowed to because of the tech monopoly. why is congress not saving us on this? it s amazing to me that a lot of publications that published the pentagonon papers and all of what wiki leaks released and they have been more than willing to publicize things that are the deepest secrets of the u.s. government. this one particular secret they are so good at keeping the name of this whistleblower out of thp media. there has been major changes in tech since donald trump was
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