China has outlined a string of reforms to accelerate the development of hi-tech emerging industries in the city of Shenzhen, as the tech hub in southern China grapples with a barrage of US trade restrictions.

The plan focuses on boosting Shenzhen’s ability to create scalable business models in industries such as artificial intelligence and aviation that can be replicated across China, by helping the city cultivate a larger talent pool, expand local companies’ access to financing, and speed up the deployment of cutting-edge technologies

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    Okay, I’ll amend my statement. You accept the word of a different group under the exact same state influence, as long as they have the word “European” in their name.

    Be honest: You don’t care about the source, you just care that it doesn’t make China look bad

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      This is the EU Chamber of Commerce, and they are critical of China’s state of the economy. You apparently don’t even understand the report, as your comments don’t make sense. I end this discussion with you now, that’s waste of time.

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        This is the EU Chamber of Commerce

        No, it’s an NGO with a similar name that represents corporations in the EU.

        they are critical of China’s state of the economy.

        So when you see a group based in Beijing, you choose to trust or distrust them based on whether they confirm your preexisting biases?

        If you have any other metric, please let me know what it is. You also recently linked to a conspiracy website that sells “5G blockers” and colloidal silver.