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Michael Baturin

Baltimore, United States of America
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A versatile writer and journalist working in the China-Department at VOA, with a focus in law and policy, global trade, technology, and consumer trends. Published author with a knack for making complex topics relatable and engaging for a broad audience.
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Chinese (Mandarin) English
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Despite tariffs, Chinese EV makers still make inroads
05 Oct 2023  |  www.voanews.com  |  English  |  Green Technology
Chinese electric vehicle giant BYD has partnered with Uber to introduce 100,000 new EVs globally, starting in Europe and Latin America. Despite looming tariffs from the U.S. and EU, China continues to expand its EV market through nearshoring and international partnerships. Analysts highlight the potential for Chinese EVs to enter the U.S. market via Mexico, leveraging trade agreements. The U.S. and EU are concerned about the impact of Chinese EVs on their domestic industries and job markets, balancing the need for green technology advancement with protecting local industries.
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Romain Chanson

Johannesburg, South Africa
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Romain Chanson is a journalist based in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Radio - Vidéo - Writing
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French
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Job Success Rate 96%
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Between South Africa and the United States, trade to soften diplomatic relations
05 Nov 2023  |  www.lemonde.fr  |  French  |  Trade
U.S. Ambassador to South Africa Reuben Brigety, known for his bow tie and outspokenness, denounced a South African arms shipment to Russia without providing evidence, causing U.S. Congress members to suggest relocating the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) forum and potentially excluding South Africa from its trade benefits. Despite these tensions, South Africa hosted the AGOA forum, and the White House expressed appreciation for South Africa's serious investigation into the allegations, which found no evidence of arms shipments. The trade relations between the two countries continue, with Ambassador Brigety and U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai present at the forum's closing ceremony.
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Isabella Cota

Ciudad de México, Mexico
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Isabella Cota is a freelance journalist based in Ciudad de México, Mexico. As a former Bloomberg Correspondent she has covered Latin America's most exciting business, financial, political and social stories. She was previously with Reuters and has collaborated with The Guardian, BBC Mundo, NPR and ...
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China Southern bets on 'nearshoring' and opens its first direct flight to Mexico
12 Mar 2024  |  El País México  |  Spanish  |  Nearshoring
China Southern Airlines plans to launch its first direct flight from Shenzhen to Mexico City in mid-April, aiming to strengthen business ties between China and Mexico. This move aligns with the nearshoring trend, where companies relocate to countries allied with the U.S. amid trade tensions. The new route will be one of the longest in the world. Mexico has become a key player in mitigating U.S.-China trade conflicts, with significant Chinese investments in the country, including BYD's new electric vehicle plant. U.S. officials, however, express concerns over national security and trade compliance.
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Ann Deslandes

San Cristobal de las Casas, Mexico
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Ann is an Australian freelance journalist in Mexico City. She reports for international media outlets on social, political and economic issues in Mexico including migration, the 'war on drugs', and feminist and indigenous social movements. 

Contributor to Foreign Policy, BBC New Economy, The New ...
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Why Has AMLO Accused USAID of a “Coup Against Mexico”?
05 Jun 2021  |  Foreign Policy  |  English  |  Civil Society
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has accused USAID and other U.S. organizations of undermining Mexican sovereignty by funding civil society groups like Mexicans Against Corruption and Impunity (MCCI) and Article 19. These accusations come amid political tensions and upcoming elections in Mexico, where López Obrador's party seeks to gain more power. The president's rhetoric taps into historical resentment towards U.S. intervention in Latin America and aims to rally domestic support. Critics argue that his actions suppress independent journalism and civil society, while funding cuts to social programs have forced many organizations to seek foreign support.
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Katherine Tai Andrés Manuel López Obrador Gayle Smith Claudio X González Guajardo Bruce Abrams Salvador Cienfuegos Sanjuana Martínez Paula Saucedo Inti Cordera
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Harpreet Kaur

Singapore, Singapore
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Harpreet Kaur is a journalist who has worked in Singapore, Australia and New Zealand.
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English Hindi Punjabi
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Jobs Completed 8
Job Success Rate 89%
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Sex-Biased Associations of Circulating Ferroptosis Inhibitors with Reduced Lipid Peroxidation and Better Neurocognitive Performance in People with HIV
28 Aug 2024  |  MDPI  |  English  |  Neurocognitive performance
The study investigates the role of circulating ferroptosis inhibitors, specifically ferritin heavy-chain-1 (FTH1) and ferritin light-chain (FTL), in reducing lipid peroxidation and improving neurocognitive performance in people with HIV (PWH). It highlights sex-biased differences, showing that higher levels of these ferritins are associated with better neurocognitive outcomes, particularly in women. The research suggests that these proteins may protect against iron-mediated lipid peroxidation, a process linked to neurocognitive impairment in PWH. The findings underscore the importance of iron regulation in HIV neuropathogenesis and suggest potential therapeutic interventions to mitigate neurocognitive decline.
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Dalia Martínez

Morelia, Mexico
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Dalia Martínez is a journalist based in Morelia, Michoacán, México. He has been a correspondent for one of the most important newspapers in Mexico (El Universal) and the Mexican news agency Notimex. He has also worked for investigative journalism magazines such as Emeequis and websites such as ****,...
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US Investigates Complaint Against RV Fresh Food of Uruapan Endorsed by USMCA
22 Jan 2024  |  MonitorExpresso.com  |  Spanish  |  Trade Agreements
The US government has admitted a labor rights complaint against RV Fresh Food, a Mexican avocado processing company, under the USMCA agreement. This marks the first international complaint in the food industry and the second this year. The complaint, filed by the Confederación Central Nacional (Cocena), alleges denial of labor and union rights. US authorities will investigate, and tariffs on RV Fresh Food products have been suspended. Cocena's secretary general, Víctor Manuel Mendoza Pantoja, emphasized the need to address labor violations and promote healthy labor relations. Thea Lee from the US Department of Labor highlighted the importance of protecting workers' rights under the USMCA.
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Agus Morales

Barcelona, Spain
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Agus Morales is a journalist based in Barcelona, Spain.
Jobs Completed 1
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The Rickshaw: From the Pandemic in Nepal to the Liberation of Patents
08 May 2021  |  www.revista5w.com  |  Spanish  |  Press Freedom
The article covers the U.S. support for the temporary suspension of COVID-19 vaccine patents, the ongoing protests in Colombia against economic policies and police brutality, and the state of press freedom in various countries. It highlights the violent repression of protests in Colombia, the assassination of Mexican journalist Benjamín Morales Hernández, and the kidnapping of French journalist Olivier Dubois in Mali. The article also discusses the severe COVID-19 situation in Nepal, political developments in El Salvador and Israel, and a deadly metro collapse in Mexico City.
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Yeshiel Panchia

Johannesburg, South Africa
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Yeshiel Panchia is a journalist based in Johannesburg, South Africa.
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Beyond 2025: The AGOA Summit’s Bid For Extended Economic Ties On The Continent
05 Nov 2023  |  Forbes Africa  |  English  |  Diplomatic Relations
The annual African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) summit in Johannesburg called for the renewal of AGOA beyond its 2025 expiry. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and US lawmakers, including House Foreign Affairs Committee chairman Michael McCaul, emphasized the importance of the act for economic growth. The summit also highlighted the need to shift trade dynamics, focusing on manufacturing within Africa. Labor unions and civil society members advocated for better labor practices. Despite recent diplomatic tensions, the US and South Africa appear on track for AGOA renewal, with US Trade Envoy Katherine Tai underscoring its significance for African livelihoods.
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Rishi Raj

New Delhi, India
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RISHI RAJ is a journalist based in New Delhi, India. A drop out student BJMC 2ND YEAR. very inspire to photojournalism.
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Import licensing: Leading ICT firms seek US intervention; say India’s decision intended to force firms to participate in PLI
05 Oct 2023  |  Financialexpress  |  English  |  Trade Policy
Top global ICT firms, including Apple, Amazon, Google, and Microsoft, have urged the US government to intervene against India's new import licensing policy for laptops, tablets, personal computers, and servers, effective from November 1. Industry associations argue that the policy aims to boost domestic manufacturing and pressure companies to join India's production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme, potentially violating World Trade Organisation commitments. They warn that the policy could disrupt trade, create scarcity, and increase prices in India, while also affecting US companies' investments and operations in India.
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Mark Scott

London, United Kingdom
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Mark Scott is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
Jobs Completed 2
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Digital Bridge: TTC reality check — Misinformation false hope — Digital OECD
08 Jun 2023  |  www.politico.eu  |  English  |  Digital Policy
The article discusses the recent EU-U.S. Trade and Technology Council (TTC) meeting, highlighting the ongoing collaboration between the U.S. and EU on various tech-related issues, despite underlying political challenges. It also examines new initiatives to combat misinformation by creating global scientific bodies akin to the IPCC, while critiquing their feasibility. The OECD's role in digital policymaking is evaluated, noting both its potential and limitations. Additionally, the article touches on various tech industry updates, including Apple's new augmented-reality headset and policy changes at Reddit and YouTube.
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Jorge Valero

Brussels, Belgium
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Jorge Valero is EU correspondent since 2008. He works for Euractiv and for the Spanish national daily El Economista. His articles have been published in numerous national and international media, including The Guardian, European Voice, Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair, Miami Herald, El Comercio, La Razón,...
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US Warns EU That Reviving Steel Case Would Sink WTO Reform
10 Oct 2024  |  www.bnnbloomberg.ca  |  English  |  US-EU Relations
The US has warned the European Union that reopening a WTO case over a Trump-era steel and aluminum dispute could jeopardize efforts to reform the WTO's dispute settlement system. US Trade Representative Katherine Tai conveyed this to her G7 counterparts, emphasizing potential consequences on WTO reform cooperation. The EU's consideration of relaunching the case stems from an imbalance in the current truce, which has cost EU exporters over $350 million annually in duties. The discussion occurred ahead of a WTO ministerial meeting in Abu Dhabi, where restoring the appellate body was a key agenda item.
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Francesca Volpi

Milan, Italy
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Francesca Volpi, born in 1985 Brescia - Italy, is an independent photographer who through personal stories documents the humanitarian consequences of conflicts, exploring how the contexts of war, socio-economic disparities and climate change affect people's lives.

Bloomberg stringer. 

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Global trade rethink: ‘race of the big pockets’?
22 Jan 2023  |  BusinessLIVE  |  English  |  World Economic Forum
The US, China, and Europe presented their visions for the future of global trade at the World Economic Forum, emphasizing worker-centric policies, strategic autonomy, and industrial policy backed by state funding. Concerns were raised about the inclusivity of these policies, with the World Trade Organisation and International Monetary Fund highlighting the potential exclusion of poorer countries. The US's 'friend-shoring' strategy and substantial climate change investment plan sparked debates on economic competition and fairness. Efforts to ensure fair trade benefits and labor rights were noted, with calls for a more inclusive global economic order.
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Jianli Yang

Washington, United States of America
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Dr. Jianli (Doc) Yang, a world renown human rights activist and scholar, is a major architect and leader for China’s democracy. He was a Tiananmen student leader and a political prisoner of China (2002-2007). Dr. Yang helped found and lead several important organizations including Citizen Power ...
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U.S.-China Trade Talks Should Prioritize Opening Up China’s Internet
16 Nov 2021  |  Foreign Policy  |  English  |  Internet Freedom
The article discusses the recent virtual summit between U.S. President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping, emphasizing the need for U.S.-China trade talks to prioritize opening up China's internet market. U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai highlighted China's state-centered trade practices and the importance of addressing these issues. The article criticizes China's Great Firewall for blocking U.S. companies and harming American economic interests, while Chinese tech giants enjoy unfettered access to U.S. markets. It calls for the U.S. to leverage its position to push for a freer Chinese internet market, which would benefit both U.S. businesses and Chinese civil society.
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