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Although China's generic drug exports are less than India's, China's pharmaceutical exports are significantly ahead of India's. According to the data of the Medical Insurance Chamber of Commerce, China's pharmaceutical exports in 2021 reached 172.1 billion US dollars, 7 times that of India's 24.6 billion US dollars, and China's raw material exports in 2021 were 41.77 billion US dollars, 9.4 times that of India's 4.44 billion US dollars. In fact, India's $19.01 billion of pharmaceutical exports include biological agents, and if China includes biological agents (vaccines, insulin, etc.), it will be twice as large as India's...
Nope ..your 14 billion total Pharma exports is inclusive of biological agents .

Medical devices don't count .
And chill man we'll get you on exports on both medical devices and raw material after we finish substituting imports from you.
Besides that was not the point of my post was it . It was the obvious comedy in counting " high tech exports" . Also funny that hong kong and mainland exports are added .. funny cause shipments from mainland to hong kong and vice versa are counted as exports .
 
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Nope ..your 14 billion total Pharma exports is inclusive of biological agents .

Medical devices don't count .
And chill man we'll get you on exports on both medical devices and raw material after we finish substituting imports from you.
To do that, you need to have good companies like that

United Imaging Unveils a Full Portfolio of Products at CMEF 2023, Highlighting Its AI Capabilities across Modalities
United Imaging Healthcare Co., Ltd.
2023-05-17 20:00 2605
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SHANGHAI, May 17, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- United Imaging unveiled its full range of products, including PET/CT, PET/MR, MR, CT, DR, RT, and digital solutions, at the China International Medical Equipment Fair (CMEF) recently, highlighting the products' AI capacity across modalities.
United Imaging Unveils a Full Portfolio of Products at CMEF 2023, Highlighting Its AI Capabilities across Modalities
United Imaging Unveils a Full Portfolio of Products at CMEF 2023, Highlighting Its AI Capabilities across Modalities
The booth was divided into three main areas: integrated diagnosis and treatment, precision diagnosis, and prospective research. United Imaging's most cutting-edge technologies were on display, including the world's first total-body PET/CT uEXPLORER®, the uMR® Jupiter 5.0T, uMI Panorama™, and the ultra-high-field preclinical 9.4T MR, to name a few. Many of the offerings incorporated AI capabilities, which are designed to provide clinicians with more accurate and efficient tools for diagnosing and treating a variety of clinical scenarios.
One standout product was the uRT-linac 506c, an innovative medical linear accelerator (LINAC) device from United Imaging. This device combines a state-of-the-art linear accelerator with a diagnostic CT imager, providing a seamless workflow from simulation to treatment. The uRT-linac 506c features the one-stop RT Solution that reshapes the workflow of radiotherapy, taking only a few minutes from CT simulation to treatment delivery, opening the next generation of personalized precision radiotherapy.
Another eye-catching feature at the booth was the uHOR Cube Integrated Operating Room, a revolutionary operating room that integrates the latest and most advanced imaging equipment, surgical robots, navigation systems, and other therapeutic devices.
With a 75 cm aperture intraoperative MR, the first of its kind in the industry, and a CT scanner integrated with a robotic arm, uHOR Cube Integrated Operating Room offers unparalleled imaging capabilities that can support multi-disciplinary sub-mm precision surgery. The room also features a 10-axis DSA system that provides the most extensive freedom of movement and operation space in the industry.
Using cutting-edge technologies such as 5G, AI, blockchain, AR/VR, and more, uHOR Cube Integrated Operating Room provides a complete solution for emergency and clinical procedures. By enabling precision treatment, clinical integration, and minimally invasive surgery, uHOR Cube Integrated Operating Room can help us improve efficiency and success rates of operations while also enhancing postoperative recovery.
The company's AI platforms that were featured at the booth, including the uAIFI, uEXCEL, and uSENSE, together enhance the performance and efficiency of our MI, MR, and CT equipment. For example, the uExcel platform was highlighted for its hardware and software innovations that optimize performance, imaging capabilities, system functionalities, and patient safety. The platform's UDP detector features a high-performance event read-out and processing ASIC chip, while its AI-empowered uExcel Scan workflow streamlines operations and enhances examination efficiency. Additionally, the ACS technology, which is part of the uAIFI platform, is the world's first AI-assisted MR acceleration technology for both 2D and 3D imaging. These advanced AI capabilities are well-demonstrated in several clinical scenarios such as tumor cardiovascular and neurosurgery detection.
"Amidst a technological and intellectual awakening, we are ushering in a new era of innovative paradigms rooted in integrated technologies. Over the past few years, we have developed a group-wide strategy that focuses on imaging diagnostic and treatment tools, surgical robots, wearable medical tech, AI, chips, and imaging diagnosis center services. Moving forward, United Imaging Group will leverage the power of our super innovation cluster to expand beyond imaging and promote integration within medical treatment. This will inject a surge of vitality into the high-quality development of the healthcare industry," highlighted Dr. Xue Min, Chairman of United Imaging Group.
Currently, more than 23,600 United Imaging products are in service across 10,700 hospitals and research institutions in 59 countries and regions worldwide, including China, the U.S., Europe, Japan, the Middle East, India, Southeast Asia, Africa, and South America. Additionally, the company has established extensive collaborations with world-renowned clinical and scientific research institutions such as Yale University, Washington University in St. Louis, and the University of Texas, among others.
 

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^On the way

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Indeed and if it is affordable here it will undercut anywhere else in cost
 

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Charles Liu, actually is a Taiwanese, successful banker and investor, educated in USA.



English conversation, why India is so confident:

Who're these two clowns ? Are they the in the pay of the MSS ? Silly question to be honest . Why else would you link them ?

First of all the video is 1.5 yrs old , secondly it talks of India's"failure" at containing the Wuhan virus with the centre & states at "loggerheads" as per them while China was actually a stupendous success in dealing with the fallout of the Wuhan virus presumably.

Finally how come Taiwanese companies like Foxconn , Winstron ,etc not heed their advice , come here to invest & not just unfold plans to invest in billions across multiple states but also are interested in participating in the SMC program the GoI has unveiled .
 

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Feebback in English.


Charles Liu, a banker from UN and World Bank.

His English speech would explain a lot.



Actually he is always directly talking about India with his true feeling:

Ah the joker wumao on MSS's payroll is back with views broadcasting his master's voice from Beijing.

If the forthcoming trade corridor to Europe is deemed to be a failure how's BRI a success ? You've a railway line extending from China to Europe running thru Russia when it's cheaper to transport goods by sea .

Secondly there's no debt trap involved like the CCP's usual modus operandi as all the nations connected to the project are capable of financing these projects on their own , thirdly wumao thinks only China has the expertise to build ports & railways. I guess there weren't any modern ports & railways in the world before Deng opened up China & finally these infrastructure projects are already in existence with more infrastructure to be added on over a period of time.

The critical difference this time around is the unprecedented co operation between the Gulf Arab states & Israel with the route bypassing Iran , Russia & more importantly Turkey which thought the world couldn't do without them . Finally oil that critical ingredient without which all transportation by sea land or air can't work is overflowing in the Gulf . To them , all they've to do is dip in the barrel & run whatever transportation they want to run-on it. In case of the Chinese they've to purchase the same oil spending expensive USDs. That's the beauty of this project.

There you go . I've analysed the entire project for you better than the wumao who claims to be an economist . Remember if the BRI with all its hidden debts is a success then so is this new trade corridor unless it's your contention the BRI is a failure for the principles followed are the same.

As far as the second video goes , either the same wumao or another one ( quite frankly you all look the same ) claimed that India lacked the finance to fund its defences. I wonder why did the CCP stop at Galwan then when the whole sector was there for the taking considering India's too broke to defend itself.

These kindergarten tactics at propaganda went out of fashion here decades ago . I've my serious doubts about the calibre of spooks MSS is recruiting. I guess , it must be serving the CCP well at home to keep slaves in Zhongguo in line . Hence the prevailing thought of it works in China it should work in India & the rest of the world. Xu Yanjun comes to mind with the sophisticated operations he ran including recording everything on his iPhone which came in handy during his prosecution , which in turn made him famous .

It's only now that the CCP has banned all party & government officials including the armed forces from using Apple products. More than 2 years after Xu was arrested. Must be real geniuses running the show at MSS. All top class passouts in the Gaokao examinations.
 

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Han - the locusts among humans .
 

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SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China's auto industry should seek solutions to trade conflicts by deepening ties with European peers via technology partnerships, a Chinese policy adviser said after the European Commission started a probe into China's electric vehicle subsidies.

The Chinese government, industrial associations and companies should alleviate the impact on other markets as Chinese EVs exports grow and seek win-win relationships with local companies, Dong Yang, vice Chairman at China's top EV think tank China EV100, wrote in an article published on his social media Wechat account on Monday.

Dong, a former official at China's Ministry of Machinery, one of the government bodies overseeing China's auto industry in 1990s, and state-owned automaker BAIC Group, also suggested Chinese battery suppliers should deepen ties with European companies and build a local battery supply chain in Europe. The ministry was later turned into a federation.


Meanwhile, European automakers can also leverage China's EV technologies to accelerate their transition to electrification, he added.


Dong's comments echoed China's EV industry leaders from policy adviser and 'father of EVs' Wan Gang to the heads of carmakers and battery giant, who all called for stronger global cooperation and standardisation in policy to fasten the technological transition at the Munich IAA conference earlier in the month.

A week later, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen accused China of flooding global markets with electric cars at artificially low prices due to huge state subsidies and started a probe that could result in punitive tariffs.

Chinese EV maker Xpeng in July struck a deal with Volkswagen to jointly build two new models based on Xpeng's EV platform in China. Others, like LeapMotor are also seeking to license its EV technologies to foreign partners.

Chinese battery maker CATL has been ramping up its German plant and is building another site in Hungary.

Its peer CALB has been localising its supply chains by offering technical support to local firms and encouraging Chinese suppliers to set up plants in Europe, aiming to source at least 70% of key materials it needs to produce batteries in Europe locally by 2026.

 

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The European Commission is considering imposing punitive tariffs to protect European Union automakers against cheaper Chinese electric vehicle imports, which the agency says benefits from state subsidies.

"Global markets are now flooded with cheaper electric cars," said European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen during her annual address to the EU's parliament. "And their price is kept artificially low by huge state subsidies."


The current standard EU rate for cars is 10%. The Commission will decide over the next 13 months whether to impose tariffs above that standard, which could spark a trade war with China.

The anti-subsidy investigation also includes non-Chinese brands that are made in China, like Tesla, Renault and BMW.


The investigation into the "flood" of Chinese EV companies into Europe comes just a week after the IAA Mobility 2023 conference in Munich. Chinese EV companies -- from heavyweights like BYD to startups like XPeng -- did indeed come in droves to the event, doubling their numbers from last year. The conference organizers said about 41% of presenters came from Asia.

At the event, European automakers hastened to show off lower-cost, high-tech EVs in an attempt to keep up with their Asian counterparts.

While Chinese automakers don't yet have much market share in Europe, that could easily change as they make the push beyond China's borders. Chinese EV makers are feeling the urgency to expand overseas, as consumer demand at home weakens amid an economic slowdown and Tesla's aggressive price cuts boost domestic competition.

China's auto exports grew 31% in August, according to China Passenger Car Association data. China's share of EVs sold in the EU -- which are on average about 20% cheaper than EU-made models -- has risen to 8% and could hit 15% in 2025, said the European Commission.

That projection is backed up by recent announcements.

XPeng said at IAA that it would bring its premium SUV, the G6, to Europe next year to join other models it's already selling in Norway, Sweden, Denmark and the Netherlands. At the event, BYD unveiled a new lineup of cars for the European market. And earlier this year, Nio outlined plans to launch a fresh brand of vehicles for the European market in 2024 that will be made at a new factory in China.

The Chinese Chamber of Commerce to the EU objected to the investigation, saying that China's competitive advantage was not due to subsidies, and that the bloc should look at Chinese EVs objectively.

Like the U.S., the EU wants to reduce its reliance on China, particularly for materials and products needed to transition to electric. Beijing has also been growing closer with Moscow after Russia's invasion with Ukraine, which has put some EU policymakers on edge.
 

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To do that, you need to have good companies like that

United Imaging Unveils a Full Portfolio of Products at CMEF 2023, Highlighting Its AI Capabilities across Modalities
United Imaging Healthcare Co., Ltd.
2023-05-17 20:00 2605
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SHANGHAI, May 17, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- United Imaging unveiled its full range of products, including PET/CT, PET/MR, MR, CT, DR, RT, and digital solutions, at the China International Medical Equipment Fair (CMEF) recently, highlighting the products' AI capacity across modalities.
United Imaging Unveils a Full Portfolio of Products at CMEF 2023, Highlighting Its AI Capabilities across Modalities
United Imaging Unveils a Full Portfolio of Products at CMEF 2023, Highlighting Its AI Capabilities across Modalities
The booth was divided into three main areas: integrated diagnosis and treatment, precision diagnosis, and prospective research. United Imaging's most cutting-edge technologies were on display, including the world's first total-body PET/CT uEXPLORER®, the uMR® Jupiter 5.0T, uMI Panorama™, and the ultra-high-field preclinical 9.4T MR, to name a few. Many of the offerings incorporated AI capabilities, which are designed to provide clinicians with more accurate and efficient tools for diagnosing and treating a variety of clinical scenarios.
One standout product was the uRT-linac 506c, an innovative medical linear accelerator (LINAC) device from United Imaging. This device combines a state-of-the-art linear accelerator with a diagnostic CT imager, providing a seamless workflow from simulation to treatment. The uRT-linac 506c features the one-stop RT Solution that reshapes the workflow of radiotherapy, taking only a few minutes from CT simulation to treatment delivery, opening the next generation of personalized precision radiotherapy.
Another eye-catching feature at the booth was the uHOR Cube Integrated Operating Room, a revolutionary operating room that integrates the latest and most advanced imaging equipment, surgical robots, navigation systems, and other therapeutic devices.
With a 75 cm aperture intraoperative MR, the first of its kind in the industry, and a CT scanner integrated with a robotic arm, uHOR Cube Integrated Operating Room offers unparalleled imaging capabilities that can support multi-disciplinary sub-mm precision surgery. The room also features a 10-axis DSA system that provides the most extensive freedom of movement and operation space in the industry.
Using cutting-edge technologies such as 5G, AI, blockchain, AR/VR, and more, uHOR Cube Integrated Operating Room provides a complete solution for emergency and clinical procedures. By enabling precision treatment, clinical integration, and minimally invasive surgery, uHOR Cube Integrated Operating Room can help us improve efficiency and success rates of operations while also enhancing postoperative recovery.
The company's AI platforms that were featured at the booth, including the uAIFI, uEXCEL, and uSENSE, together enhance the performance and efficiency of our MI, MR, and CT equipment. For example, the uExcel platform was highlighted for its hardware and software innovations that optimize performance, imaging capabilities, system functionalities, and patient safety. The platform's UDP detector features a high-performance event read-out and processing ASIC chip, while its AI-empowered uExcel Scan workflow streamlines operations and enhances examination efficiency. Additionally, the ACS technology, which is part of the uAIFI platform, is the world's first AI-assisted MR acceleration technology for both 2D and 3D imaging. These advanced AI capabilities are well-demonstrated in several clinical scenarios such as tumor cardiovascular and neurosurgery detection.
"Amidst a technological and intellectual awakening, we are ushering in a new era of innovative paradigms rooted in integrated technologies. Over the past few years, we have developed a group-wide strategy that focuses on imaging diagnostic and treatment tools, surgical robots, wearable medical tech, AI, chips, and imaging diagnosis center services. Moving forward, United Imaging Group will leverage the power of our super innovation cluster to expand beyond imaging and promote integration within medical treatment. This will inject a surge of vitality into the high-quality development of the healthcare industry," highlighted Dr. Xue Min, Chairman of United Imaging Group.
Currently, more than 23,600 United Imaging products are in service across 10,700 hospitals and research institutions in 59 countries and regions worldwide, including China, the U.S., Europe, Japan, the Middle East, India, Southeast Asia, Africa, and South America. Additionally, the company has established extensive collaborations with world-renowned clinical and scientific research institutions such as Yale University, Washington University in St. Louis, and the University of Texas, among others.
Are we talking about yet another technology stealing company?
You think American patients will use machines from a Chinese thief company?
 

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