Priorities of the BRICS Under Russia’s Leadership

Priorities of the BRICS Under Russia’s Leadership

Image: Sergey Golopolosov, Moscow Kremlin At Night (Publicdomainpictures.net)

Russia began its one-year BRICS presidency on January 1 and quickly convened a meeting, at which “increasing the proportion of national currencies in mutual settlements” was identified as an important task for the BRICS. Russia’s interest in reducing the world’s reliance on the U.S. dollar is widely known. Will the country succeed in accomplishing this goal during its BRICS presidency? The answer, as explained in this issue of SinoExpress™, depends on whether Russia will be able to leverage the support of existing BRICS members to attract a large number of countries to join the organization.

How a Trademark Case Helps Illuminate China’s NEW Patent Rules

How a Trademark Case Helps Illuminate China’s NEW Patent Rules

Image: Anthony Nava, Blue, Red, and Green Gears (Publicdomainpictures.net)

China’s reduction of the reserve requirement ratio for all banks beginning from February 5 is expected to help revive the economy by injecting more cash into the banking system. Another measure that is likely to help improve China’s economy but seems to have drawn little attention outside the legal community is the release of a set of revised rules to implement China’s Patent Law. If applied effectively, these revised rules have the potential to strengthen China’s patent protection mechanism, making the country more appealing to foreign investors.

The Third Party in Taiwan & Unexpected U.S.–China Collaborations

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Images: Alix Lee, Liberty Plaza CKS Memorial;
Gerd Altmann, Robot (Publicdomainpictures.net)

This issue of SinoExpress™, a monthly newsletter of SINOTALKS®, covers how Taiwan’s third party, i.e., the Taiwan People’s Party, has secured from last Saturday’s election an influential position that may empower its leader, KO Wen-je, to have important dialogues with Beijing. The issue also highlights little known U.S.-China high-tech collaborations, which evoke optimism that the two countries may be able to accomplish more together in 2024.

Global Governance of Artificial Intelligence

Global Governance of Artificial Intelligence

On January 9, 2024, Dr. Mei Gechlik gave a talk regarding China’s regulation of artificial intelligence at a seminar titled “Artificial Intelligence Regulation: A Global Landscape”.

China’s “One Website, Two Databases” Approach to Judicial Transparency

China’s “One Website, Two Databases” Approach to Judicial Transparency, Reform, & Consistency

Image: Gerd Altmann, Seek (Publicdomainpictures.net)

To alleviate growing concerns about the future of a key website used by Chinese courts to publish millions of judgments, the Supreme People’s Court took an unusual step recently not only to confirm the continued operation of the website, but also to announce the establishment of two new databases. With the two databases, the Chinese judiciary will be able to formulate data-driven judicial reform measures and increase judicial consistency. While the databases help address deficiencies of the website, it is worth noting that the website—an indispensable platform to safeguard judicial transparency—plays a unique role in enhancing the value of these databases.

Guyana’s Might, Singapore’s Pioneering Move, & More

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Images: Jean Beaufort, Oil Pump Jack;
Joshua Kim, Father and Daughters on Hanoi Street;
Circe Denyer, Computer Chip Technology Hardware;
Axelle B, Smartphone (Publicdomainpictures.net)

This issue of SinoExpress™, a monthly newsletter of SINOTALKS®, covers how Guyana’s economic and diplomatic might will likely cause China to become more involved in helping settle the Venezuela-Guyana dispute, why a pioneering move recently taken by Singapore could benefit China and Vietnam, what criticisms Germany’s subsidies for its semiconductor industry have drawn, and what Foxconn’s recent expansion plan in India really means.

AI Legal Tools in the United States and China

In Brief

Image: Gerd Altmann, Binary Thinking (Publicdomainpictures.net)

The OpenAI drama made my preplanned talk on AI legal tools delivered last Friday to a delegation of Chinese lawyers visiting Washington D.C. unexpectedly timely. The firing and re-hiring of CEO Sam Altman inspired in-depth discussions of opportunities and concerns related to these tools. In the case of China, the Chinese leadership may come to the conclusion that the opportunities presented by these tools outweigh the concerns and move to take steps that can directly help develop more reliable AI legal tools and indirectly bring about effective legal reforms in the country.

Inconsistent Applications of a Guiding Case on Food Safety

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Image: George Hodan, Food Labels (Publicdomainpictures.net)

The Supreme People’s Court has established an impressive framework to facilitate the use of Guiding Cases but has not given clear guidance on how to handle inconsistent applications of a Guiding Case by Chinese courts. In this article, the authors analyze the inconsistent applications of Guiding Case No. 60 by several important courts in China, discuss potential problems associated with such inconsistency, and propose solutions to these problems.

Bridging Information Gaps Sees Benefits

Bridging Information Gaps Sees Benefits

Image: Gerd Altmann, Digitalization (Publicdomainpictures.net)

On November 17, 2023, China Daily published an article featuring SINOTALKS®’s efforts to bridge information gaps.

California & Biden-Xi Meeting, Meta & China, and More

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Images: Linnaea Mallette, Windmill Farm;
Tom Ffiske, Woman On Grass With VR Headset;
Jônatas Ferreira Jona F, Panama Canal;
Mark Yang, Singapore Sea Lion and Skyline (Publicdomainpictures.net)

This issue of SinoExpress™, a monthly newsletter of SINOTALKS®, covers why California is well-placed to reap benefits brought by the Biden-Xi meeting, how the Metaverse brings China and Meta closer, what challenges the Panama and Suez Canals present to trade, and Singapore’s insights about Asia.

China’s “Belt and Road” Action Plan

In Brief

Image: Circe Denyer, Cargo Ship On A River Passageway (Publicdomainpictures.net)

In his speech delivered at the recent Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation, Chinese President XI Jinping emphasized the need to “keep in mind the people’s expectations”. He also announced eight actions that China will take to support the “high-quality” development of the Belt and Road Initiative (“BRI”). What expectations do people in BRI partner countries have for the initiative? Do the eight actions announced by China have the potential to align well with these expectations?

Global Conflicts, Food Security, 5.5G Technology, & Diplomacy

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Images: Ken Kistler, Sun and Young Corn Stalks;
chiplanay X, Muslim Mosque Eid Ramadan Faith;
Alix Lee, Liberty Plaza Gate;
icon0 com, Panda In ChiangMai Zoo, Thailand (Publicdomainpictures.net)

This issue of SinoExpress™, a monthly newsletter of SINOTALKS®, covers China’s preparation for global conflicts, the launch of 5.5G networks in the Middle East, a new poll in Taiwan, and the impact of panda diplomacy on strengthening China’s relations with South Korea and Japan.

The Future of China’s Real Estate Sector

In Brief

Image: Petr Kratochvil, Apartment Building Pattern (Publicdomainpictures.net)

How courts in China handle cases involving struggling real estate developers will affect foreign investors’ confidence in the entire Chinese market. The Supreme People’s Court recently highlighted the enforcement of a series of cases involving a real estate developer. These cases provide indications illuminating how courts in China are expected to follow suit to achieve “good political, social, and legal effects”.

China’s NEW Foreign State Immunity Law; The Global South; & More

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Images: George Hodan, Nuclear Sign;
Theodore Palser, Electric Hexagon Background;
Liliane Souza, City of Rio De Janeiro;
Fran Hogan, Banana Delivery Truck (Publicdomainpictures.net)

This issue of SinoExpress™, a monthly newsletter of SINOTALKS®, covers China’s new Foreign State Immunity Law, the Global South’s technological initiatives, and China’s relations with Brazil and Central American Countries.

The Global South’s Technological Initiatives

The Global South’s Technological Initiatives

Image: Theodore Palser, Electric Hexagon Background (Publicdomainpictures.net)

On September 4, 2023, The Rio Times published Dr. Mei Gechlik’s article that discusses the Global South’s technological initiatives.

Lawsuits Against China’s State-Owned Enterprises & Government Agencies

In Brief

Images: Kai Stachowiak, Background Wallpaper;
icon0 com, China Flag Themes Idea (Publicdomainpictures.net)

Is there any chance for a private enterprise to win a lawsuit against a state-owned enterprise or a government agency in China? In an apparent attempt to boost confidence in the Chinese market, the Supreme People’s Court of China has signaled an affirmative answer to this question by releasing two court cases. Will the positive treatment of private enterprises, as demonstrated in these two cases, become a norm?

China’s Approach to the Global Governance of Human Rights

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Image: Nicole Avagliano, Reflection Time Through A Lens Ball (Publicdomainpictures.net)

After identifying poverty and conflict as two most noticeable global human rights problems in the world today, Professor Wang Lifeng explains how China aims at working together with countries around the world to find solutions to tackle these two major problems.

Technology, Food, Health Care, & Foreign Relations; and More

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Images: Jennifer Olschefski, Fractal Tech Disc Background;
Circe Denyer, IV Needle;
icon0 com, Green Rice Farm;
Mohamed Mahmoud Hassan, Chatting And Using Emoji (Publicdomainpictures.net)

SinoExpress™, a monthly newsletter of SINOTALKS®, has nearly 1,100 subscribers. This issue covers tech investments in China, rice production in Africa, health care in the Soloman Islands, and the use of emojis.