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Energy, resources and telecom sectors will be taken up to create new entities that operate like private companies to maximize profits, hire managers at market rates, and take on private investors. The state will continue to maintain its ownership but require the companies to operate and compete similar to private firms. After intense discussion the Singapore model at Temasek is accepted upto a point, the senior management will still be appointed by the Chinese government. The current plan reflects the experience of Chinese president Xi Jinping in Zhejiang province and Shanghai where the private component in a state enterprise provided vigor to the enterprise. Movement is slow because of competing views within the Communist Party and Sasac, the State-Owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission.
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China Unveils Overhaul of Bloated State Sector
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Opinion | Xi Jinping’s Dilemma
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Crises Put First Dents in Xi Jinping’s Power
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Full Transcript: Interview With Chinese President Xi Jinping
Wall Street Journal 09/22/2015
Xi Gives America Inc. a Reality Check
Wall Street Journal 09/22/2015
China’s president pledges to fight cyberattacks - The Washington Post
Washington Post 09/23/2015
Trump and Xi’s First Meeting: How Long Will the Cordiality Last?
The New York Times 04/06/2017
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Xi Gives America Inc. a Reality Check
Wall Street Journal 09/22/2015
U.S. Firms Decry China's Heavy Hand
Wall Street Journal 01/19/2011
Foreign companies in China sound off on business policies
Washington Post 07/22/2010
Government's role in industry: The long arm of the state
Economist 06/25/2011
Tallying the Toll of U.S.-China Trade
Wall Street Journal 09/27/2011
China Speeds Economic 'Transformation'
Wall Street Journal 03/06/2012
Ministry of Commerce in China and anti-trust or anti-monopoly rules. The rules favor local players over large foreign companies.
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Xi Gives America Inc. a Reality Check
Wall Street Journal 09/22/2015
Pfizer Deal Highlights China's Clout
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Wall Street Journal 06/10/2013
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U.S. Charges Five in Chinese Army With Hacking
Wall Street Journal 05/20/2014
Pittsburgh-Area Firms Allegedly Targeted by Hacking
Wall Street Journal 05/20/2014
For U.S. Companies That Challenge China, the Risk of Digital Reprisal
New York Times 05/20/2014
Washington Post 05/23/2014
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Xi Gives America Inc. a Reality Check
Wall Street Journal 09/22/2015
Is China's Next CEO Good for Business?
Wall Street Journal 02/21/2012
Wall Street Journal 02/23/2012
State-Run Firms Are the Giants of China's Economy
Wall Street Journal 02/23/2012
China Urged to Continue Reforms for Growth
New York Times 02/23/2012
World Bank Chief Urges Reforms for Beijing
Wall Street Journal 02/27/2012
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Full Transcript: Interview With Chinese President Xi Jinping
Wall Street Journal 09/22/2015
Xi Gives America Inc. a Reality Check
Wall Street Journal 09/22/2015
What China’s Xi Jinping thinks about freedom - The Washington Post
Washington Post 09/23/2015
China Unveils Economic Blueprint for 2016
Wall Street Journal 12/22/2015
Economist 01/23/2016
Trump and Xi’s First Meeting: How Long Will the Cordiality Last?
The New York Times 04/06/2017
Companies from the U.S. and Europe feel shut out from the public procurement market in China because of government policies favoring local companies. A study by the E.U. Chamber of Commerce says European companies are unfairly shut out from public contracts.
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Western Business Stands Up to China
New York Times 06/18/2015
Xi Gives America Inc. a Reality Check
Wall Street Journal 09/22/2015
Xi Jinping Hears Tough Complaints of American Business
New York Times 09/23/2015
Europe Firms Complain Over Access to China's Big Procurement Market
Wall Street Journal 04/21/2011
U.S. Warns China Is Closing Up Again
Wall Street Journal 05/05/2011
Foreign companies in China sound off on business policies
Washington Post 07/22/2010
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US-China trade relations: Speak less softly, carry a stick
Economist 09/25/2010
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China Pumps Up the Volume Against Japan
Wall Street Journal 02/08/2014
Xi Gives America Inc. a Reality Check
Wall Street Journal 09/22/2015
After Michigan Loss, Hillary Clinton Sharpens Message on Jobs and Trade
New York Times 03/09/2016
Campaign Season’s Anti-China Tone Is Likely to Cloud Meeting With Obama
New York Times 03/30/2016
Cybersecurity is high on the agenda for the visit of Xi Jinping to the U.S. in September 2015.
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Obama Hints at Sanctions Against China Over Cyberattacks
New York Times 09/16/2015
Xi Gives America Inc. a Reality Check
Wall Street Journal 09/22/2015
China’s president pledges to fight cyberattacks - The Washington Post
Washington Post 09/23/2015
Xi Jinping Pledges to Work With U.S. to Stop Cybercrimes
New York Times 09/22/2015
Cyber Sleuths Track Hacker to China’s Military
Wall Street Journal 09/24/2015
U.S., China vow not to engage in economic cyberespionage - The Washington Post
Washington Post 09/26/2015
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