February 2022

Daqo New Energy Announces Long-Term High Purity Polysilicon Supply Agreement with Leading Solar Manufacturing Company in China

Daqo New Energy Corp. (NYSE: DQ) (“Daqo New Energy,” the “Company” or “we”), a leading manufacturer of high-purity polysilicon for the global solar PV industry, announced that its Xinjiang subsidiary, Daqo New Energy has signed a long-term supply agreement of high-purity polysilicon with a leading solar panel production company in China.

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Keeping the Olympic Spirit Alive: Gen Z From Around the World Shares Their Perspectives on the Games in the latest episode of Youth Power via China Daily

The Beijing Winter Olympics are over, but the Beijing Paralympic Winter Games will soon start as planned. On the evening of February 28, episode nine of Youth Power, hosted via China Daily, aired and Chinese and foreign Gen Zers from Belarus, China, France, Malaysia, Pakistan, Russia, Somalia, Spain and the United States talked about their mind and aspirations related to the Games and the Olympic spirit.

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RTG Consulting Group Celebrates Launch of New Protein Industry Alliance in China

RTG Consulting Group is proud to present a motion to usher in a more sustainable and healthy food ecosystem by celebrating the launch of the New Protein Industry Alliance (NPIA). In addition to RTG Consulting Group, the new organization also counts Bright Foods and Business Information of Shanghai among its founding sponsors. Based in Shanghai, NPIA will work with industry players across the protein spectrum and lifecycle to create an environment for the promotion of more

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On China’s Internet, Russia’s Attack Fuels Debate

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has been met with a combination of help and complaints on Chinese social media, with some users portraying it as a war with the West that foreshadows what might happen if China seizes Taiwan, and others calling for peace. The war is one of the most popular topics on Chinese social media, attracting millions of perspectives and generating intense debates in a country that has strained relations with the United States and its Western allies. While Beijing and its state media have refrained from criticizing Russia, rather than blaming NATO enlargement for the crisis and calling for talks on the situation, social media users have been more vocal, keeping censors busy on China’s heavily policed Internet.

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