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美国被爆警告叙利亚别用中国电信技术 叙通信部回应
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-28 00:39
【美国被爆警告叙利亚别用中国电信技术 叙通信部回应】智通财经2月28日电,据路透社援引多名知情 人士的消息报道,美国警告叙利亚不要在电信领域依赖中国技术,宣称此举与美国利益相悖,并威胁美 国国家安全。对此,叙利亚通信部回应称,任何与设备和基础设施相关的决定均依据国家技术与安全标 准作出。(环球网) 转自:智通财经 ...
美国被爆警告叙利亚别用中国电信技术,叙通信部回应
Huan Qiu Shi Bao· 2026-02-27 22:45
报道称,这一警告是美国国务院代表团与叙利亚通信部长阿卜杜勒萨拉姆·海卡尔于24日在旧金山举行 的一场未公开会议上提出的。报道提到,由于美国因叙利亚内战对历届阿萨德政府实施制裁,叙利亚电 信基础设施长期使用中国技术。自2024年阿萨德政权结束以来,华盛顿与大马士革密切协调。目前,叙 利亚正积极推进电信基础设施建设。一名参与采购谈判的叙利亚商人透露,叙利亚正探讨采购中国技 术,用于建设电信基站及当地互联网服务供应商的基础设施。另一名了解会谈内容的人士表示,美方要 求叙利亚通信部就中方电信设备相关计划作出明确说明,但叙利亚官员表示,基础设施建设项目时间紧 迫,大马士革正在寻求供应商多元化。 【环球时报报道 记者 丁雅栀】据路透社援引多名知情人士的消息报道,美国警告叙利亚不要在电信领 域依赖中国技术,宣称此举与美国利益相悖,并威胁美国国家安全。对此,叙利亚通信部回应称,任何 与设备和基础设施相关的决定均依据国家技术与安全标准作出。 据报道,一名熟悉相关讨论的美国外交官表示,美国国务院"明确敦促叙利亚在电信领域使用美国或盟 国技术"。美国国务院发言人在回应路透社有关提问时恶意指责中国,宣称中国情报与安全机构"可依法 强 ...
波士顿大学:2024年中国经济关系与非洲低碳工业化研究报告
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-06-11 04:45
Core Insights - The report from Boston University examines the relationship between Chinese foreign direct investment (FDI) and low-carbon industrialization in Africa, utilizing panel data from 2003 to 2014 across 34 African countries [1][2][3] Chinese Investment Status and Research Background - Since the establishment of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation in 2000 and the China-Africa Development Fund in 2006, economic relations between China and Africa have deepened significantly, with China becoming Africa's largest trading partner and bilateral investment source since 2013 [1][11] - Chinese FDI is primarily concentrated in the energy and natural resources sectors, while Africa exports bulk commodities to China and imports low-cost labor-intensive manufactured goods [1][12] Environmental Impact of Chinese Investment - Chinese direct investment in African manufacturing significantly increases local industrial carbon emissions, particularly in labor-intensive and resource-intensive sectors, while having a negligible impact on knowledge-intensive manufacturing [2][15] - In contrast, FDI from OECD countries, although also focused on resource-intensive industries, does not show a significant negative impact on carbon emissions, attributed to better adherence to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) standards [2][15] Regulatory Role and Governance Challenges - Environmental regulations have a dampening effect on carbon emissions from Chinese FDI, but this effect is statistically insignificant, highlighting the weak enforcement of environmental laws across Africa [3][15] - African nations face challenges in transitioning to low-carbon industrialization, including reduced export opportunities, high transformation costs, and limited infrastructure and fiscal capacity [3][16] Research Value and Policy Implications - The study quantifies the impact of direct investment on the carbon intensity of African manufacturing, filling a gap in existing literature [4][14] - It emphasizes the importance of the source and sector of direct investment in determining its environmental impact, suggesting that African countries should strengthen environmental regulations and promote sustainable financing [4][14] - The report advocates for improved ESG standards in Chinese investments to balance economic cooperation with environmental sustainability in Africa [4][14]