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  1. 31 minutes ago

    The Department of Homeland Security warned U.S. firms against using data services and equipment from firms linked to China because of cyber security and other risks, reports ,

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  2. 2 hours ago

    “How aggressively will the new administration pursue market opening and structural reform in China?” , , and Stephanie Segal on five things to watch in 2021, from climate policy to debt overhang:

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  3. 4 hours ago

    “Encouraging Japanese leadership and getting the most value out of a more equal alliance is a critical task for leaders in both Washington and Tokyo.” Read the latest “Armitage-Nye” report on strengthening the U.S.-Japan alliance in 2020:

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  4. 22 hours ago

    China outlined plans Monday to enhance its energy security through greater use of renewable sources amid mounting tensions with key fossil fuel exporters like the U.S. and Australia, reports

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  5. 23 hours ago

    Watch the highlights from our first season of Economy Disrupted, featuring IMF Chief Economist , Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson, and Former Chairman and CEO of Google :

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  6. 24 hours ago

    Global index publisher FTSE Russell said on Tuesday it will remove Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co and Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp (SMIC) from two of its widely tracked China indexes, reports

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  7. Dec 22

    “For many of the world’s central banks, discussion of central bank digital currencies has shifted from ‘if’ they will be developed to ‘when’ they will be introduced and widely used.” Read Stephanie Segal and Pearl Risberg’s primer on CBDCs:

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  8. Dec 22

    Read the latest commentary from our experts , , and Stephanie Segal on five things to watch in 2021, from climate policy to debt overhang:

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  9. Dec 22

    “The U.S.-Japan alliance itself is one of the most important sources of stability and continuity in this period of great uncertainty.” Read the latest “Armitage-Nye” report on strengthening the U.S.-Japan alliance in 2020:

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  10. Dec 21

    Watch the latest CSIS podcast on the security and foreign policy challenges of 2020 and what to expect in 2021. Hosted by , joined by , Stephanie Segal, and :

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  11. Dec 21

    China’s new law on data privacy will include provisions to protect personal biometric information, reports ,

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  12. Dec 21

    Interested in China’s recent opening of its financial market? Check out this blog post on the opportunities and risks of investing in China’s $15 trillion securities market:

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  13. Dec 21

    Watch the highlights from our first season of Economy Disrupted, featuring Deputy Treasury Secretary nominee , incoming CEA member , and Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Larry Summers:

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  14. Dec 21

    “Finding international alignment on central bank digital currencies architecture, infrastructure, and rules is critical.” Read Stephanie Segal and Pearl Risberg’s primer on Central Bank Digital Currencies:

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  15. Dec 21

    U.S. lawmakers will back a $1.9 billion program to remove telecom equipment from China’s Huawei and ZTE as part of a $900 billion COVID-19 relief bill, reports

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  16. Dec 21

    “Rather than complaining and congratulating China on doing more with less, the United States should compete more effectively behind the scenes and talk up its own successes publicly.” Read Jonathan Hillman’s latest commentary :

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    Dec 19

    Helpful primer on central bank digital currencies from experts Stephanie Segal and Pearl Risberg

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  18. Dec 18

    A digital exchange, which is being touted as the first for trading fiat money and cryptocurrencies with backing from a traditional bank in Singapore, was launched on Friday, reports Read more:

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  19. Dec 18

    “This growing Chinese pressure calls for increased coordination between the United States and Japan on their respective political and economic engagement with Taiwan.” Read the latest “Armitage-Nye” report on strengthening the U.S.-Japan alliance in 2020:

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  20. Dec 18

    According to Sherry Madera from Refinitiv, trade deals have traditionally been about products but have now become an important platform for setting data governance rules. Watch ’s event on advancing data governance in the G7:

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