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Investing in China's Biotech: Opportunities and Risks
China has poured billions of dollars into cultivating a homegrown biotechnology industry, but how soon can it challenge U.S. rivals? Lilly Asia Ventures' Judith Li and Qiming Venture Partners' Nisa Leung discuss with WSJ Health and...
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Tales from the Front Line
Xpeng Motors' Brian Gu, Liulishou's Yi Wang, and 500 Startups's Edith Yeung discuss how China's startups are battling the frontlines with WSJ Global Technology Editor Jason Dean at the WSJ D.Live conference in Hong Kong.
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China in Transition
China’s strict lockdowns in cities like Shanghai, as well as crack downs on tech companies and their fraught relationship with the West may reshape the next chapter of global business. How will China emerge from the pandemic?
Religion for Breakfast
The Dalai Lama Explained: The Last Lama?
The Dalai Lama, the spiritual and [formerly] political leader of the Tibetan people. But what even is the Dalai Lama? And if he gets his way, will he be the last one?
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The Making Of A Global Hit
Creators behind popular global films, John Penotti and Janet Yang, discuss how they are winning over the world's largest audience at WSJ Tech Live in Laguna Beach.
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The Brave New Autonomous World
Carlos Ghosn, Renault Group CEO, speaks with WSJ Editor in Chief Gerard Baker about the future of driverless cars at the WSJ D.Live conference in Hong Kong.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Yu Yongding: The Architecture of Asia - INET Panel (6 of 7)
Yu Yongding is the Director of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and a speaker at INET's Conference at Bretton Woods on April 10, 2011<br/>
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What Will Happen in 2020?
What are the prospects for the U.S. presidential election, and what will the campaign tell us about America's role in the world and the state of populist and nationalist movements? Join WSJ Executive Washington Editor Gerald F. Seib for...
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Eric Schmidt and the 20,000 Foot View Beyond Google
Google's former chairman and CEO, Eric Schmidt, discusses how big tech can use the pandemic to reshape their fortunes and make an impact to transform healthcare and education.
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Big Tech: CEO Council
The digital economy is driving every industry in different ways. How should governments approach the world's big technology platforms to ensure a vibrant, competitive digital marketplace?
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When Tech Meets the Surveillance State
Human Rights Watch's Sophie Richardson discusses the dark side of China's use of cutting-edge surveillance technology with WSJ Editor Josh Chin.
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U.S. vs. China: The Geopolitical Stand-Off
Arguably the biggest risk facing the world economy is the trade conflict and geopolitical rivalry between China and the U.S. Will Trump and Xi do a deal on trade and technology? How will the two powers coexist in the Pacific?
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How To Play The Trade War
Former White House adviser Clete Williems, China Market Research Group's Shaun Rein and Huawei's Paul Scalan discuss why trade tensions between the U.S. and China will continue for decades at WSJ Tech Live in Laguna Beach.
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Former NSA adviser John Bolton on America and the World
The Trump administration has reset the European relationship, with a tougher position on military spending and trade. What will the outcome of the election mean for America's place in the world? Former NSA adviser John Bolton discusses.
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The Trump Agenda: The View From China
Terry Branstad, U.S. ambassador to China, talks to WSJ Editor in Chief Gerard Baker about China's<br/>
view on trade and foreign policy at the WSJ CEO Council in Tokyo.
view on trade and foreign policy at the WSJ CEO Council in Tokyo.
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Why Asia is Going All Hollywood
Iflix's Patrick Grove talks to WSJ Asia Editor Andrew Dowell about China's live-streaming revolution and the company's plan to capitalize on the fast-growing number of Chinese who pay for online content.
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Palmer Luckey on the Future of National Security
Anduril Industries and Oculus founder Palmer Luckey sheds light on autonomous weapons, his firing from Facebook and why he believes he will ‘see you in the metaverse.’
Economics Explained
Could China's Currency Be The New World Reserve? part 2: Advantages of Reserve Currency & China's Plan
Could China's Currency Be The New World Reserve? part 2/3: In this video, the speaker discusses the advantages that come with having the world's reserve currency, which the US has held for 130 years. These advantages include reduced...
IDG TECHtalk
Answering your Huawei ban questions
A lot has happened since we uploaded our most recent video about the Huawei ban last month. Another reprieve has been issued, licenses have been granted and the FCC has officially barred Huawei equipment from U.S. networks. Our viewers...
Economics Explained
The Unstoppable Economy Of Hong Kong: The Land Of Billionaires
Hong Kong has done very well for itself as a global-middle-man. And the meteoric rise of its neighboring economy, China, has only strengthened the city’s already-prosperous position.
But, of course, if you follow the news,...
But, of course, if you follow the news,...
Economics Explained
Why Does China Manipulate its own Currency?
China is not playing fair in the game of global trade, they are cheating other countries, companies, and consumers out of business by Manipulating their own currency.
So how does a nation like china control their...
So how does a nation like china control their...
The Wall Street Journal
Understanding China's Millennials
Zak Dychtwald, founder of Young China Group and LSE economics professor Keyu Jin Ph.D. discuss what business leaders need to know about the 400-million strong cohort driving China's economy and reshaping its society.
Economics Explained
Why Silicon Valley and Shenzhen Have Exactly The Opposite Problem | Economics Explained
Why Silicon Valley and Shenzhen Have Exactly The Opposite Problem | Economics Explained
TLDR News
The Huawei Hacking Controversy Explained - TLDR News
Over recent months, Chinese telecommunications and electronics company, Huawei has found itself at the centre of international controversy. There has been growing fear that Huawei’s equipment can or will be used by the Chinese government...