Warren isn’t the first to raise concerns about Amazon’s private label brands, but just days after her proposal surfaced, the company changed one of its most controversial marketplace practices: Amazon will stop telling third-party sellers that they can’t sell their products for a lower price on another website. Democrats had been sounding the alarm over the practice, claiming it could violate antitrust law.
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Wang, who said China has the world's largest aging population, urged BRICS nations to standardize and institutionalize cooperation on aging, and take each other's policies for reference.
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We have been investing significantly as we've expanded our operation in China. We have launched two new brands, Brintellix for major depressive disorders and Azilect for Parkinson's disease, as well as taking back our flagship brand Lexapro, which was introduced and manufactured in partnership. Now we have Lexapro on our own and this has led us to increase the number of our people in China and expand our reach across the country, and we will continue to look to bring in new products to China, which will allow us to continue to expand.
We co-chaired the G20 Green Finance Study Group and we launched the China-UK Green Finance Taskforce. These efforts have effectively encouraged innovation in green finance and enhanced connectivity between green bond markets.
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Wang stressed that WTO reform should protect developing member countries in accordance with "special and differential treatment"-a term used to describe how developing countries are treated differently from developed countries within the WTO system.
We should expand the use of local currencies in regional trade and investment and improve the currency-swap network. Mechanisms such as the Chiang Mai Initiative Multilateralization (CMIM) and the APT Macroeconomic Research Office (AMRO) need to be fully leveraged to enhance crisis preparedness.
We welcome open trade and believe in open innovation as a means to foster mutual benefits and prosperity. History shows that an open, inclusive approach is the basis for developments and prosperity. We have seen this in the past and witness it in our daily lives. We know the technological innovation capacity of a country is an important factor affecting the competitiveness of international trade. In the wave of the fourth Industrial Revolution, this influence is becoming increasingly important and outstanding. We look forward to extending our partnership with China by exploring an open approach to trade and innovation, particularly for the fourth Industrial Revolution and the IoT, contributing to the success of the Belt and Road Initiative and to the transition toward smart cities in China.
Wang's visit to Spain in May to celebrated those very ties.