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Five key trends for data protection in 2024

Business, Kevin Shepherdson, Published on 12/01/2024

» 2024 promises to be a dynamic year. As we integrate artificial intelligence (AI) technology into businesses, the importance of responsible practices, vigilant oversight and continuous learning cannot be overstated.

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Tackling Asia's plastic pollution

Asia focus, By Jed Alegado, Clemens Kunze and Kevin Li, Published on 07/06/2021

» Less than a century ago, most products in Asia were made mainly from natural materials, and were built to last or to biodegrade easily. People wrapped food in leaves or paper and carried it in reusable containers, returned glass milk bottles so that they could be sterilised and used again, and ate in restaurants using ceramic plates and stainless-steel cutlery.

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China's economic crossroads

Asia focus, Kevin Rudd and Daniel Rosen, Published on 06/07/2020

» Back in 2013, the Chinese government laid out a policy agenda that promised real reforms to an economy laden with debt and distorted by the influence of the country's large state-owned enterprise (SOE) sector. But instead of seeing that agenda through, China chose to dodge the risks entailed in pursuing a market economy, and has since reverted to what it knows best: state control over the economy and the semblance of stability that comes with it.

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What's Next for the Energy Grid

Business, Robert Lee Hotz & Kevin Hand, Published on 15/02/2020

» Today, the U.S. electric grid connects more than 9,000 electricity producers to millions of consumers through 6 million miles of transmission lines managed by more than 3,000 different private and public organizations. In the coming years, these numbers are set to expand, while the demand for renewable energy grows.

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China said to plan build-up

Business, Kevin Yao, Published on 28/07/2018

» China plans to put more money into infrastructure projects and ease borrowing curbs on local governments to help soften the blow to the economy from the Sino-US trade war, policy sources have said.