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CHINA’S latest pledges to rebuild a shattered private sector fell flat with investors, underscoring the damage two years of crackdowns and pandemic controls have had on confidence in the world’s second-largest economy. The Communist Party and the government issued a rare joint statement late Wednesday, with 31 measures to improve…
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On December 18th, the 2020 Convention on Exchange of Overseas Talents and the 22
nd Guangzhou Convention of Overseas Chinese Scholars in Science and Technology, co-sponsored by the Ministry of Education, the Western Returned Scholars Association (the Chinese Overseas-educated Scholars Association) and the Guangzhou Municipal Government, and co-organized by 29 cities (institutions) including Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai and Chongqing, officially kicked off.
Li Yizhong, former minister of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and president of China Industry and Economy League, Zhang Shuofu, member of the Standing Committee of Guangdong Provincial Party Committee and secretary of Guangzhou Municipal Party Committee, Yu Hongjun, former deputy minister of the International Liaison Department of the CPC Central Committee and deputy director of the National Institute of Innovation and Development Strategy of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wang Xunzhang, former vice