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China's Market Is Changing. Global Companies Need to Adjust to ...


Foreign firms adjusting to China's changing investment climate

Chen pointed out that besides financial considerations, pandemic restrictions in the past two years have caused some multinational firms to ...

The Chinese Government's Evolving Control of the Nonstate Sector

Historically, nonstate firms have sought state investment to overcome political and regulatory barriers. China's government is also now increasing investments ...

Mitigating China Supply Chain Issues In 2024 - Optilogic

US companies are more hesitant than ever when it comes to manufacturing in China. Ongoing trade tensions push many US companies to ...

China's Rise, World Order, and the Implications for International ...

This is potentially a serious problem for multinational companies, since China's rise could lead to more US–China trade conflict and disruption ...

A new role for China - Duke Corporate Education

That reflects a shift in China's role in the global economy. Yes, it is a huge and fast-growing market: but for the many multinational companies (MNCs) that are ...

Economic Growth and Climate Change — Beijing's Hard Choices

China's emergence as a global economic power in recent years was accompanied by a growing role on the global climate stage. But this was not necessarily ...

Global China: Technology - Brookings Institution

China's rapid technological advances are playing a leading role in contemporary geopolitical competition. The United States, and many of its partners and ...

Balancing Act: Assessing China's Growing Economic Influence in ...

ASEAN's trade in goods with China more than doubled, reaching $722 billion in 2022 and accounting for nearly one-fifth of ASEAN's global trade.i ...

China, global economic disintegration, and the climate change ...

The Chinese reforms to make greater use of market exchange and international economic integration moved onto a higher plane of opportunity with ...

Chinese companies are winning the global south - The Economist

Since 2016, listed Chinese firms have quadrupled their sales in the global south, to $800bn, and now sell more there than in rich countries.

MNCs in China: Making the Right Moves - KPMG International

business model and organisation constantly to cope with change in customer expectations and needs. ... market has meanwhile changed in recent years as China's.

How China and India Are Revolutionizing Global Business

Although these markets are likely to remain influential, the nature of that influence may change in the future. China's facing some significant challenges, some ...

USCBC Board Works to Further Open China's Market

“Over the past fifty years, the business community has played a vital stabilizing role for US-China relations, and US businesses remain ...

China's economy is not in a Great Decline but a Great Transition

And that's understandable given the numerous doom and gloom media articles on firms reducing their China market exposure or exiting altogether.

China and the West: The gap is set to grow

The other major source of tension with the West is the way the Chinese economy is developing. For many years the property market and ...

Doing Business In China Is Growing Tougher, More Uncertain ...

BEIJING (AP) — Uncertainty and “draconian regulations” have drastically raised risks for foreign businesses in China, a report by a European business group ...

Geopolitical & economic outlook 2024: Instability in China and ...

For the first time in decades, it looks like China's economic sprint is seriously slowing down, a worrying sign for a global economy that has ...

Why the U.S. Economy Is Surging, as China's Stumbles | TIME

The Chinese stock market is tanking. Foreign direct investment is in freefall, as global business seeks alternatives to the “world's factory ...

China Decoupling: Exploring Alternative Markets - ARC Group

Geopolitical tensions, trade disputes, and supply chain risks related to foreign companies in China continue to affect global business ...

China's Role in Supply-Chain Strategies - MSCI

Geopolitical uncertainties, macroeconomic-regime change and disruptions following the COVID-19 pandemic have all played a role in companies' ...