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Drive with Jim Wilson
China finally drops their tariffs on Australian wine

Drive with Jim Wilson

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 7:22


Australian wine industry celebrates as China lifts crippling tariffs, marking a significant victory for the Albanese Labor government's trade approach.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

CommSec
Market Close 15 May 23: Golden day for Aussie share market

CommSec

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 11:52


Steve is joined by Craig James, Chief Economist at CommSec today as they give you Monday's closing market updates. The gains continued this week with the market closing in positive territory. Financials weighed heavy again today due to more banks trading ex-dividend. A takeover in the gold industry could create one of the world's largest producer of gold. They preview some of the key things for investors to watch this week, including the latest out of China Finally, a look at the week ahead, two important updates, which could lead to even more interest rate hikes. ​​The content in this podcast is prepared, approved and distributed in Australia by Commonwealth Securities Limited ABN 60 067 254 399 AFSL 238814. The information does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Consider the appropriateness of the information before acting and if necessary, seek appropriate professional advice.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Capital Economics Weekly Briefing
Is China finally willing to budge on debt talks?

Capital Economics Weekly Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 20:01


After months of resistance, China has been making positive noises around talks on restructuring the debt of a number of EM borrowers. But William Jackson, our Chief EM Economist, isn't optimistic. He talks to Chief Asia Economist Mark Williams about the mounting challenges facing these restructuring talks in an age of global fracturing.Plus, it's a big week in central banking, with a rate decision from the Fed due on Wednesday and the ECB a day later. Chief Global Economist Jennifer McKeown talks to Paul Dales, who leads our UK coverage, about what we're expecting, including why the ECB is set to continue hiking rates after the Fed stops, and what we're concerned about on the inflation front. Click here to read the analysis referenced in this episode. 

LeWimLex Show - E-Commerce Movers & Shakers
#103 - Auto industry update: will China finally penetrate the EU market? - Nils Radsak, Konekta Consulting

LeWimLex Show - E-Commerce Movers & Shakers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 39:07


In this episode, I spoke with Nils Radsak, an expert in the automotive world who has led digitization for major car brands such as Volkswagen and Porsche. We talked about what dealers of the future will look like, connected services, and tensions between dealers and OEMs. We even discussed the Chinese Tesla competitor, BYD, and why they are putting customer centricity first.

The Institute of World Politics
Lessons Learned From the Russo-Ukraine War and How They Can be Applied to a U.S. China Conflict

The Institute of World Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023 58:56


*This lecture is part of the Student Speaker Series* About the Lecture As Russia and Ukraine clash for the survival of their civilizations there are many lessons that can be learned from this war. These lessons should be studied if the United States desires an advantage against the rising threat of China. The areas covered in this presentation will include the will to fight and the how to fight. In these sections there are many factors that could hinder the United States should a conflict erupt with China Finally, several possible solutions to the dilemmas that are before the United States will be discussed. About the Speaker Mr. Robert T. Roseberry holds a Bachelor of Science in Strategic Intelligence and a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Psychology and is completing his Master of Strategic Intelligence Studies from IWP. He has studied Eastern European history and its' political workings since he was a teenager. As a native Ukrainian he has followed the developments of the war between Ukraine and Russia and has formulated theory that could be useful should China assume a more aggressive posture that would quickly escalate. Robert currently lives in South Carolina and enjoys traveling and a good Irish whiskey. Learn more about IWP graduate programs: https://www.iwp.edu/academic-programs/ Make a gift to IWP: https://interland3.donorperfect.net/weblink/WebLink.aspx?name=E231090&id=18

China Stories
[The World of Chinese] Lights off: China finally takes action on light pollution

China Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 10:01


China is increasingly trying to tackle light pollution, a side effect of urbanization with severe consequences for human health and the ecosystem.Click here to read the article by Anita He.Narrated by Sylvia Franke.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

ThePrint
ThePrintPod: China finally releases Covid data but citizens don't believe it's just 60,000 deaths

ThePrint

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 8:38


‘Wolf warrior' diplomat Zhao Lijian was removed as the foreign ministry spokesperson and moved to the Department of Boundary and Ocean Affairs.

Communism Exposed:East and West
China Finally Supports Ukraine…

Communism Exposed:East and West

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 9:15


China Finally Supports Ukraine…

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Long Reads Live
Did China Finally Ban Bitcoin for Real?

Long Reads Live

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 15:21


Today on “The Breakdown,” NLW looks at two major recent stories.  Twitter has added bitcoin tipping features. The features take advantage of the Lightning Network powered by Strike and has started rolling out to iOS users. Additionally, the Twitter team says they're exploring NFT avatar authentication as well as crypto integration with other monetization features.  Even bigger was the latest out of the People's Bank of China, which seems to make illegal a broad range of crypto trading-related activities that were, if not approved before, at least in a gray area. Huobi has subsequently suspended new Chinese user registrations and will be gradually shutting down all Chinese accounts. NLW looks at what the implications might be for DeFi and for U.S. crypto regulation.  Enjoying this content?   SUBSCRIBE to the Podcast Apple:  https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1438693620?at=1000lSDb Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/538vuul1PuorUDwgkC8JWF?si=ddSvD-HST2e_E7wgxcjtfQ Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9ubHdjcnlwdG8ubGlic3luLmNvbS9yc3M=   Join the discussion: https://discord.gg/VrKRrfKCz8   Follow on Twitter: NLW: https://twitter.com/nlw Breakdown: https://twitter.com/BreakdownNLW “The Breakdown” is written, produced by and features NLW, with editing by Rob Mitchell and additional production support by Eleanor Pahl. Adam B. Levine is our executive producer and our theme music is “Countdown” by Neon Beach. The music you heard today behind our sponsor is “Tidal Wave” by BRASKO. Image credit: Iuliya Moshkareva/iStock/Getty Images Plus, modified by CoinDesk.

Late Confirmation by CoinDesk
BREAKDOWN: Did China Finally Ban Bitcoin for Real?

Late Confirmation by CoinDesk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 15:20


The crypto community weighs in on whether the latest out of the People's Bank of China is any more significant than previous “bans.”This episode is sponsored by NYDIG.Today on “The Breakdown,” NLW looks at two major recent stories. Twitter has added bitcoin tipping features. The features take advantage of the Lightning Network powered by Strike and has started rolling out to iOS users. Additionally, the Twitter team says they're exploring NFT avatar authentication as well as crypto integration with other monetization features. Even bigger was the latest out of the People's Bank of China, which seems to make illegal a broad range of crypto trading-related activities that were, if not approved before, at least in a gray area. Huobi has subsequently suspended new Chinese user registrations and will be gradually shutting down all Chinese accounts. NLW looks at what the implications might be for DeFi and for U.S. crypto regulation. -NYDIG, the institutional-grade platform for Bitcoin, is making it possible for thousands of banks who have trusted relationships with hundreds of millions of customers, to offer Bitcoin. Learn more at NYDIG.com/NLW.-“The Breakdown” is written, produced by and features NLW, with editing by Rob Mitchell and additional production support by Eleanor Pahl. Adam B. Levine is our executive producer and our theme music is “Countdown” by Neon Beach. The music you heard today behind our sponsor is “Tidal Wave” by BRASKO. Image credit: Iuliya Moshkareva/iStock/Getty Images Plus, modified by CoinDesk.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Minion Death Cult
China targeted gamers... gamers (clip)

Minion Death Cult

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021 5:02


Support the show at http://patreon.com/miniondeathcult for $3.11/month and get a bonus episode every week. This week we chat about Tony's weather trouble, killer palm trees, and the Cars video game Also, China puts restrictions on minors' usage of online games, and we watch the Fox News comment section try to reconcile its hatred of teens with its hatred of China Finally, Lil Nas X does a maternity photoshoot, complete with prosthetic belly, and in the backlash we note the way cultural conservatism, conspiracy theories, and identity scapegoating crosses racial lines

The Chauncey DeVega Show
Ep. 332: The Truth Report Sneak Preview -- What Will Happen When the United States and China Finally Go to War

The Chauncey DeVega Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 7:59


This is a sneak preview of The Truth Report which can be found at the link below: https://thetruthreportwithchaunceydevega.libsyn.com/ep-94-what-will-happen-when-the-united-states-and-china-finally-go-to-war Elliot Ackerman is both a former White House Fellow and Marine, and served five tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan, where he received the Silver Star, the Bronze Star for Valor, and the Purple Heart. Ackerman is also as an ex–CIA paramilitary officer. His new book (co-written with Adm. James Stavridis USN (Ret.)) is The New York Times bestseller 2034: A Novel of the Next World War. Elliot Ackerman explains how the United States and China could sleepwalk into a world war with one another and the disastrous outcomes of such a global battle. He also reflects on the book's relationship to Cold War techno thrillers such as Tom Clancy's novels, the vulnerabilities of America's high-tech superweapons such as the F-35 and F-22 fighter planes, and how the country's 9/11 forever wars in the Middle East and elsewhere have left the U.S. military underprepared to fight a peer competitor such as China. And Ackerman warns the American people that unlike the conflicts abroad in the aftermath of 9/11 that a war with China may change life as they know it forever. WHERE CAN YOU FIND ME? On Twitter: https://twitter.com/chaunceydevega On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chauncey.devega My email: chaunceydevega@gmail.com HOW CAN YOU SUPPORT THE CHAUNCEY DEVEGA SHOW? Via Paypal at ChaunceyDeVega.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thechaunceydevegashow Music at the end of this week's episode of The Chauncey DeVega Show is by JC Brooks & the Uptown Sound. You can listen to some of their great music on Spotify.

The Truth Report with Chauncey DeVega
Ep. 94: What Will Happen When the United States and China Finally Go to War

The Truth Report with Chauncey DeVega

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2021 27:44


Elliot Ackerman is both a former White House Fellow and Marine, and served five tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan, where he received the Silver Star, the Bronze Star for Valor, and the Purple Heart. Ackerman is also as an ex–CIA paramilitary officer. His new book (co-written with Adm. James Stavridis USN (Ret.)) is The New York Times bestseller 2034: A Novel of the Next World War. Elliot Ackerman explains how the United States and China could sleepwalk into a world war with one another and the disastrous outcomes of such a global battle. He also reflects on the book’s relationship to Cold War techno thrillers such as Tom Clancy’s novels, the vulnerabilities of America’s high-tech superweapons such as the F35 and F22 fighter planes, and how the country’s 9/11 forever wars in the Middle East and elsewhere have left the U.S. military underprepared to fight a peer competitor such as China. And Ackerman warns the American people that unlike the conflicts abroad in the aftermath of 9/11 that a war with China may change life as they know it forever. WHERE CAN YOU FIND ME? On Twitter: https://twitter.com/chaunceydevega On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chauncey.devega My email: chaunceydevega@gmail.com HOW CAN YOU SUPPORT THE TRUTH REPORT? Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/TheTruthReportPodcast Via Paypal at ChaunceyDeVega.com Music at the end of this week's episode of The Truth Report is by JC Brooks & the Uptown Sound. You can listen to some of their great music on Spotify.

Dollars & Sense with Joel Garris, CFP
Should China Pay For The Corona Virus?

Dollars & Sense with Joel Garris, CFP

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 38:37


What is so special about social security in 2020? Should you put your cash in a bond fund or a high interest savings account? Should we cancel the debt we owe to China? Finally, some bad moves that big corporations are making! These topics and more on this week's radio show/podcast at https://www.nelsonfinancialplanning.com/broadcasts/originally aired 07/05/20

WashingTECH Tech Policy Podcast with Joe Miller
The Human Factor of Cybersecurity with Sherrod DeGrippo Ep. 215

WashingTECH Tech Policy Podcast with Joe Miller

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 19:09


"The 'Human Factor' of Cybersecurity" with Sherrod DeGrippo (Ep. 215) Proofpoint's Sherrod DeGrippo joined Joe Miller on the WashingTECH Podcast to discuss malware, the Emotet threat, and the human factor of cybersecurity. Bio Sherrod DeGrippo (@sherrod_im) is the Sr. Director of Threat Research and Detection for Proofpoint, Inc. She leads a worldwide malware research team to advance Proofpoint threat intelligence and keep organizations safe from cyberattacks. With more than 15 years of information security experience, Sherrod successfully directs her 24/7 team to investigate advanced threats, release multiple daily security updates and create scalable threat intelligence solutions that integrate directly into Proofpoint products. Resources Human Factor Report (Proofpoint, 2019) News Roundup Russia hacked the Ukrainian company at center of impeachment The New York Times reported Monday that Russia’s infamous Main Intelligence Unit formerly known as G.R.U, which is accused of working closely with Cambridge Analytica to interfere with the 2016 presidential election, hacked into the emails of Burisma, Ukraine’s largest natural gas producer which is at the center of president Trump’s impeachment. Former Vice President Joseph Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, served on Burisma’s board from 2014, until his term expired last year, a position for which Biden was compensated up to $50,000 per month. The articles of impeachment against Trump allege that Trump bribed Ukrainian President Vloymyr Zelensky by conditioning the $391 million in military aid already earmarked for Ukraine on Ukraine’s investigation into Trump’s unsubstantiated claim that Hunter Biden engaged in malfeasance during his time on Burisma’s board. Both the Ukrainian prosecutor who said that he saw no wrongdoing by Biden and the Ukrainian prosecutor who replaced him issued a joint statement in October of last year stating that they did not find any evidence of wrongdoing by Biden. The security firm Area 1 reports that Russian hackers conducted a phishing operation in which they created pages that appeared to be Burisma internal pages and tricked employees into entering their usernames and passwords, which gave the Russian’s access to Burisma’s network. It is not clear what information they obtained, but officials believe the hack was intended to find embarrassing information about Hunter Biden, given its timing amidst the impeachment investigation, as well as reports by the New York Times that Russian spies are conducting operations on the ground to gain access to Burisma in the physical world in order to achieve the same goal.  Most Republicans in Congress currently deny that Trump should be removed from office, and zero republicans in the House voted for the articles of impeachment to move forward. Facebook holds forth on political misinformation policy Facebook persists in maintaining its corrosive political advertising policies, including the policy which allows politicians to microtarget false statements in their political ads. The company says it will soon allow users to limit the political ads they see and offer more details about the ads. The company has announced a ban on deepfake videos. Federal Election Commission Chairwoman Ellen Weintraub called the response weak. Twitter has banned political advertisements altogether and Google is allowing political ads but not microtargeting. White House recommends hands-off approach for discrimination in AI Despite concerns raised by major civil rights groups over the last few years about the discriminatory effects of AI bias, and research showing the discriminatory effects of AI in determining things like creditworthiness, making hiring decisions, and many other areas, the White House released a set of AI Regulatory Guidelines during the Consumer Electronic Show last week, which take a relatively hands-off approach to addressing discrimination in AI. Overall, the guidelines discourage regulations. Consider this phrase on page 5 of the guidelines:  “When considering regulations or non-regulatory approaches related to AI applications, agencies should consider, in accordance with law, issues of fairness and non-discrimination with respect to outcomes and decisions produced by the AI application at issue.” What the White House is saying here is that agencies “should” consider – it’s optional – the outcomes and decisions produced—so not what goes into making the applications or addressing the fact that most of the people developing AI applications are not African-American, Hispanic, Latino, Southeast Asian, or Native American – but only the outcomes. This recommendation therefore means … let’s take a hands-off approach—let’s not develop standards for how AI applications are developed—let’s just take a wait and see approach—if they have harmful effects, we’ll go ahead and wait until someone spots those effects before we do anything about it. And it’s not like the guidelines don’t make strong recommendations in other areas … Agencies “MUST”, for example, report on the outcomes of stakeholder engagements and  “identify existing regulatory barriers to AI applications …” So we’ve got a double-standard of a set of guidelines that mandate pre-emptive approaches to address regulatory barriers to the development of applications, but not barriers to say, you finding a job, or getting a mortgage, or getting Tinder matches who aren’t Ayn Rand enthusiasts. And the guidelines make no mention of civil rights at all. Barr asks Apple to unlock the Pensacola shooters iPhone U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr has asked Apple to unlock the iPhone belonging to Mohammed Saeed Alshamrani, the Saudi air force member who shot and killed 3 American sailors in Pensacola last month.  Apple has refused. The dispute is the latest chapter in an ongoing saga between Apple and law enforcement officials that began when the FBI sought to compel Apple to unlock the iPhone belonging to Syed Farook, terrorist who murdered 14 people in San Bernadino in 2015. Federal law enforcement officials abandoned that effort after finding an alternative way to gain access. Ivanka Trump speaks at the Consumer Electronics Show, met with resistance Despite a warm reception from the crowd at the Consumer Electronics Show last week, White House adviser and daughter to the president Ivanka Trump was met with scorn and criticism, under the hashtag #BoycottCES from women and tech workers who said she didn’t belong there. The Hill reported for example that game developer and Congressional candidate Brianna Wu took exception to the fact that Ms. Trump is not a woman in tech and criticized the Consumer Electronics Show’s “lazy” attempt to achieve speaker diversity by selecting her as a speaker. House passes 5G bills to ensure U.S. dominance over China Finally, The House of Representatives passed 3 bills last Wednesday which would allow data speeds of up to 100x of what we currently have. The bills will also give the United States more say in how 5G is developed internationally by, for one, requiring the Secretary of State to hire a telecom adviser. Both parties signed on to the bills nearly unanimously.

China, WTF?!
#1 Chinese Influencer Marketing and Live Streaming with Lauren Hallanan

China, WTF?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2019 58:45


Welcome to the only podcast to ask: China, WTF?! What’s The Future? Arnold Ma, founder of Chinese creative agency Qumin, gets to the bottom of what tomorrow may look like, globally, by dissecting China's today. The podcast focuses on Chinese tech disrupters, people and cultures.In this first episode, we chat with Lauren Hallanan about Influencer Marketing and Live Streaming in China.Lauren is the VP of Live Streaming at The Meet Group and a Chinese social media marketing expert focusing on influencer marketing, live streaming, and social commerce. She’s the co-author of the Amazon bestselling book Digital China: Working with Bloggers, Influencers, and KOLs, a contributing writer at Forbes, Jing Daily, and PARKLU, and host of the China Influencer Marketing and Stream Wars podcasts. Part one - Influencer Marketing in China - covers:The cultural reasons why influencer marketing in China works so wellWhy your brand heritage story might not resonate with Chinese consumersThe difference between Western and Chinese consumers and their use of influencersThe difference between working with Western vs Chinese influencers from a brand’s perspectiveThe different types of influencers in China and which type Western brands should work withThe cost of working with Chinese influencersThe best Chinese platforms for brands to work with influencers on in 20192019's biggest trend in Chinese Influencer MarketingPart two - Live Streaming in China - looks into:An overview of live streaming in China compared to the WestDebunking the QVC / teleshopping image people have of live streamingChallenges and tips for brands doing live streaming and working with live streamers / live streaming influencers in ChinaGood examples of how brands used live streaming to promote their brand, products, and servicesWhether live social commerce is just a fadWhy live streaming is especially important when targeting lower-tier cities in China Finally, Lauren answered the all-important question: WTF? And shared what she thinks China might look like in 2020.

FutureCreators
China Finally Gets It: Part 2

FutureCreators

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2019 6:39


Two more reasons China is facing massive problems, as discussed by Future Creators founder Francis McInerney 1. Excessive reliance on unstable state (Party)-owned companies that exist outside the discipline of markets or the rule of law. 2. Roads and buildings that are crumbling visibly as fast as they are built. Recorded 1/25/2019

FutureCreators
China Finally Gets It - Part 1

FutureCreators

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2019 7:11


  An excellent piece in Bloomberg reports that Xi Jin Ping just told the party that it faces “serious" threats to its "long-standing rule.”   The Center of Everything has massive problems. Here are 2. An economy that entered a deep recession early in 2012 and shows no signs of recovery.A spectacularly overheated real estate market that collapsed precipitately; recovery will take well over a decade. Recorded 1/25/2019 

Today in iOS  - The Unofficial iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch Podcast
Tii - iTem 0232 - China Finally is getting the iPad

Today in iOS - The Unofficial iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2012 54:30


Tii - iTem 0232 - China Finally is getting the iPad   Links Mentioned in this Episode: Today's Sponsor is the Frequency App.   In June: 65 percent of mobile web traffic from iOS, 20 percent from Android Making voice calls drops to fifth most frequent use for smartphone iOS Hacker Unlocks In-App Purchases New iPad Arrives in China on Friday, July 20 Charlie Wolf has second thoughts about Apple's iPad How many iPads did Apple sell last quarter? Wintek's sales plunge Smarter Stand for iPad  — Kickstarter Spike — Kickstarter GameDock — Kickstarter TouchFire - Shipping TouchFire Photos Hotel replaces obsolete guestroom phones with the iPhone NBC Olympics Live Extras App MapQuest gives iPhone users free navigation UDID: Second-Hand Users Data App Store problem - makes updated apps crash VIDS the iBook Octopus Keyboard Jailbreak Tweak Dev-Team Blog - Baseband Freedom     Apps Mentioned in this Episode: Tii Garageband MakeMyPopUp - Cydia HD Wallpaper Nanomon Blaster Frequency Square Hype HTML 5 - Mac App Store Just Gobble YouMail NBC Olympics App Mapquest App