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  2. Industrialization of China - Wikipedia

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    The industrialization of China refers to the process of China undergoing various stages of industrialization and technological revolutions.The focus is on the period after the founding of the People's Republic of China where China experienced its most notable transformation from a largely agrarian country to an industrialized powerhouse.

  3. Technological and industrial history of China - Wikipedia

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    China's assimilation of imported technology had mixed results in the mid-1980s. There had been some remarkable accomplishments, but they had taken a long time. For example, advanced West German cold-rolling technology had moved into the Anshan iron and steel complex in Liaoning Province. The electronics sector was not as successful, because of ...

  4. Made In China, Paid In America: What Trump's New ... - AOL

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    China could impose retaliatory tariffs or reduce imports from the U.S. As a result, agricultural producers and automakers could face declining demand and increased competition in global markets.

  5. United States foreign policy toward the People's Republic of ...

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    Jeff Spross, an economics and business correspondent at TheWeek.com, commented that China is pursuing economic development much in the same way as many other modern industrialized economies before it, except in a world where the rules of the global free trade order are enforced by institutions like the World Bank, the International Monetary ...

  6. Chinese expansionism - Wikipedia

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    Asian Waters: The Struggle Over the South China Sea and the Strategy of Chinese Expansion (2018) excerpt; Mancall, Mark. China at the Center: 300 Years of Foreign Policy (1984) Reeves, Jeffrey. "Imperialism and the Middle Kingdom: the Xi Jinping administration's peripheral diplomacy with developing states." Third World Quarterly 39.5 (2018 ...

  7. America’s institutional investors haven’t been paying ...

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    The choice is whether to invest in America’s future or China’s. Unlike many major industrialized nations with sovereign wealth funds, the U.S. relies on a combination of private-public ...

  8. Why US tech controls on China could end up hurting American ...

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    When the US first banned sales of certain tech products to Chinese tech firm Huawei three years ago, it crippled a once-proud national champion and sent ripples across the US semiconductor industry.

  9. History of China–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    The American Garden at the Thirteen Factories in Canton, 1844–45. According to John Pomfret: To America's founders, China was a source of inspiration. They saw it as a harmonious society with officials chosen on merit, where the arts and philosophy flourished, and the peasantry labored happily on the land.