As President-elect Donald Trump prepares to take office, his administration is expected to confront a new norm in US-China relations…
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As President-elect Donald Trump prepares to take office, his administration is expected to confront a new norm in US-China relations…
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The recent surge in Chinese stocks, marked by an 8.48% rise in the CSI 300 on September 30, 2024, presents a pivotal moment in China’s growth strategy—one that has likely been misunderstood or overlooked by many in the West. The…
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The 2024 Summer Olympic Games in Paris, a dazzling showcase of French culture and creativity, owed much of their success to China. Behind the scenes, China’s dominance in global manufacturing was on full display, with 80% of Olympic mascots produced…
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Siemens’ complexity management and cross-selling success in Shanghai highlight its growth. Success hinges on strategic innovation and integration, with risks from internal competition and external political factors.
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How can America better manage its relationship with China to ensure it continues to benefit instead?
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China, a global economic powerhouse, has recently unveiled significant reforms in its financial regulatory landscape, setting the stage for a massive expansion in its government bond market. The establishment of the Central Financial Commission, Central Financial Work Commission, and the…
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The economic trajectories of China and Argentina from 2000 to 2022 present a study in contrasts.
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After I assumed the role of Siemens One President in China in 2004, Siemens embarkedon a groundbreaking collaboration with the newly established branch of the Chinese Central Party School (CCPS) in Pudong, Shanghai. This branch, christened the China Executive Leadership…
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Contrary to the concerns harbored by skeptics in Washington, military confrontation has not been, and will not be, an integral part of the strategic playbook guiding the key stakeholders propelling China’s industrialization and modernization.
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A separation from China would lead Chinese depositors and investors to look elsewhere, effectively ending USD dominance.
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