Business as usual in China after the NPC congress

THE yearly National People’s Congress (NPC) in China took place from the 4th to 11th of March. It is not a forum where new politics or economic initiatives are discussed from the speaker’s desk with around 3,000 delegates. The interesting part is the communication from the political leadership on where they want to take the […]

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THE yearly National People’s Congress (NPC) in China took place from the 4th to 11th of March. It is not a forum where new politics or economic initiatives are discussed from the speaker’s desk with around 3,000 delegates. The interesting part is the communication from the political leadership on where they want to take the country and how to do it.

China already has a clear focus on growing the technology sector as much as possible, but it will be intensified even more with artificial intelligence (AI) playing a big role. There is one competing nation in this race: the US, of course.

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