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Tariffs have become a staple of the U.S.’s China policy, but a failure to enforce them properly is creating problems for American companies like Plews and Edelmann. Katrina Northrop reports.
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Tariffs have become a staple of the U.S.’s China policy, but a failure to enforce them properly is creating problems for American companies like Plews and Edelmann. Katrina Northrop reports.
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If you haven’t seen it yet, be sure to read this explosive joint investigation by The Wire China and The New York Times to see just how much can be hidden inside today’s most complex corporate relationships. https://lnkd.in/e6WagrVJ We don’t know what the consequences of this story, or the relationships revealed within, will be yet. But it’s safe to say this is not how any corporation wants to learn about potentially dangerous, high-risk connections and dependencies they’ve developed. That being said, is the traditional definition of “due diligence” enough to find these kinds of risky relationships? And in a regulatory environment where the onus is increasingly on corporations to understand their relationships beyond direct investors, partners, and sellers, what steps do multinationals need to start taking?
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We’re incredibly proud of the role the WireScreen platform played in this joint investigation by The Wire China and The New York Times. It’s a gripping, real-world example of how WireScreen’s technology and expertise is necessary to truly understand the most complex – and often impactful – business relationships in China. This story came to light thanks to the tireless work of talented reporters equipped with WireScreen, the same technology increasingly used by regulators, law enforcement, and investors to better understand the complex world of #corporateintelligence in China. The New York Times could have gone anywhere to try and unravel this mystery, and we’re thrilled they chose to come to us. Read the story in The New York Times: https://lnkd.in/dV8nzWVc and in The Wire China: https://lnkd.in/e6WagrVJ
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With the increased prominence of the US Commerce Department's Entity List as a tool to frustrate China's military ambitions, understanding how listed Chinese businesses have sought to evade these controls has never been more important. Join WireScreen's team of experts for a deep dive into how to map networks of evasion through comprehensive corporate data analysis! Using the WireScreen platform, learn how investigators can stay ahead of efforts to bypass controls and analysts can detect and mitigate risk to your business. Register here: https://lnkd.in/e5pRWzUy #Training #EntityList #China #DataAnalysis
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Wirescreen's own David Barboza connected with renowned art curator & gallerist Pearl Lam to revisit stories from Dave's time in China as Shanghai bureau chief for The New York Times, and current trends in #USChina relations. We highly recommend Pearl's podcast 🎙️for thoughtful conversations with guests unafraid to disrupt the status quo! Insights and anecdotes here for Policy Makers, Corporate Executives, Historians, Global Citizens and more. In this short clip Dave shares his vision for The Wire China's hard-hitting but balanced journalism🗞️, and WireScreen providing #CorporateIntelligence about global business networks to decision makes in the corporate, government and law enforcement worlds. 🌍 Full clip here 👉 https://lnkd.in/ecDm53bj
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