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USC and McMaster announce a cyber initiative that promises to create jobs in SC

USC and McMaster announce a cyber initiative that promises to create jobs in SC Lucas Daprile, The State (Columbia, S.C.) Feb. 4 The University of South Carolina and S.C. Gov. Henry McMaster announced plans to create a new cyber ecosystem that promises to create jobs in the Palmetto State. The cyber program will begin with a survey of the state s cyber assets, which include hospitals, energy companies, the military and more, said Bill Kirkland, the executive director of USC s Office of Economic Engagement, at a Thursday press conference. Kirkland expects the survey to be finished by the end of the year, he said.

India has a good story in terms of climate change action, says ex-diplomat Shyam Saran

India has a good story in terms of climate change action, says ex-diplomat Shyam Saran Former foreign secretary Shyam Saran says India will likely face questions on its coal consumption, especially from US, at the UN Climate Change Conference this November. Pia Krishnankutty 30 January, 2021 5:06 pm IST A+ New Delhi: India has a good story to tell in terms of climate change action ahead of the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26), said former foreign secretary Shyam Saran at the 13th All India Conference of China Studies (AICC) Saturday. The COP26, to be held in Scotland’s Glasgow, was postponed by a year to November 2021 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Trade With China: India Still Engaged, But Looking at Domestic Manufacturing

Trade With China: India Still Engaged, But Looking at Domestic Manufacturing The government is also looking at ways to reduce dependence on Chinese products in critical areas like pharmaceuticals and electronics, a senior commerce ministry official said. Representative image. Cranes unload imported iron ore from a cargo vessel at a port in Lianyungang, Jiangsu province, China October 27, 2019. Photo: Reuters/Stringer/File photo Trade30/Jan/2021 New Delhi: While India-China relations stay frozen due to the border stand-off, New Delhi continues to remain engaged with Beijing on issues related to market access, even as the government is also looking at ways to reduce dependence on Chinese products in critical areas like pharmaceuticals and electronics, a senior commerce ministry official claimed on Friday.

China still India s largest source of import for many critical sectors, says top govt official

China still India’s largest source of import for many critical sectors, says top govt official Sanjay Chadha, Additional Secretary, Commerce, however, also says competition with Beijing is likely to increase as India starts looking at supply-chain resilience . Pia Krishnankutty 29 January, 2021 4:17 pm IST Text Size: A+ New Delhi: China is still India’s largest source of import for critical sectors like pharmaceuticals and electronics, among other goods, Sanjay Chadha, Additional Secretary, Department of Commerce, said Friday. He, however, said competition with Beijing was likely to increase as India starts looking at “supply-chain resilience” and diversifying sources. Chadha was speaking at the 13th All India Conference of China Studies (AICC).

WILL hires 2 attorneys, 2 policy experts

WILL hires 2 attorneys, 2 policy experts The Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty is adding to its team with two new attorneys and two policy experts. Dan Lennington Daniel Lennington is joining WILL as deputy counsel. He previously served as the assistant deputy attorney general and senior counsel in two Wisconsin Department of Justice administrations, managing litigation projects and providing advice on regulatory-reform matters. Lennington’s time in office also included appointments as deputy solicitor general and assistant attorney general, during which he argued cases before the Wisconsin Supreme Court, Seventh Circuit, and state and federal trial courts. Before joining the Wisconsin Department of Justice, Lennington was a federal prosecutor and assistant attorney general in Oklahoma. He started his career practicing environmental and employment litigation at a Michigan law firm. He’s a Valparaiso University School of Law graduate.

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