BEIJING – In his video address to the United Nations General Assembly in September, Chinese President Xi Jinping announced a slight improvement of China’s 2015 Paris climate agreement pledge: national carbon dioxide emissions should now peak before 2030 rather than around 2030. That might not seem like much, but, paired with Xi’s additional declaration that China aims to be carbon neutral before 2060, the address sent positive shock waves through the climate-policy world
NEW DELHI – Once US President-elect Joe Biden’s administration has made the relatively easy decisions to rejoin the Paris climate agreement, remain in the World Health Organization, and attempt to reboot the World Trade Organization, it will confront three key foreign-policy issues. In order of importance, they are China, China, and China
The CEO and co-founder of Kaspi.kz was interviewed by Natalya Lim, the Partner of PricewaterhouseCoopers Tax and Advisory LLP. The PwC Kazakhstan team is launching a series of ‘Conversations with Interesting People’
WASHINGTON, DC – Until 2016, global leadership was a hallmark of American greatness. The United States was at the forefront of establishing and supporting the United Nations, the International Monetary Fund, the World Trade Organization, and much else. America was exceptional in that, despite its stature at the end of World War II, it chose to build a world order through multilateralism and global institutions, rather than pursuing reparations and unilateralism
General Motors is shifting into overdrive on electric vehicles to carve out a bigger share of that market, with plans for dozens of new models, redeployment of engineers to a dedicated electric vehicle division and committing $27 billion for battery and autonomous technology development to overtake Elon Musk’s Tesla
With global Covid-19 cases now beyond the grim milestone of 55 million, the news of safe and reliable vaccines are welcome, especially when effective in some of the most at-risk groups of serious disease