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Guangzhou: Industry, Economics, and Policy

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Guangzhou is a major economic hub in South China. We profile its economy, key industries, and incentives for foreign investors.

Belt and Road Weekly Investor Intelligence #87

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There have been huge, hundred billion dollar infrastructure programs announced by the G7 – but are they real? We examine the latest rhetoric from the United States and European Union. We look at two China Plus One alternatives with India and Vietnam, examine EU-Asia connectivity between Bulgaria, Azerbaijan, and Kazakhstan, take a look at Tajikistan’s […]

Investment Prospects in China’s Biotech Industries

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China’s biotech industry is courting greater innovation and foreign investments, enabled by regulatory reforms and tax breaks in multiple locations.

Jinqiao CBZ: Shanghai’s Latest Comprehensive Bonded Zone Opened, Key Projects Settled

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Shanghai recently launched a new comprehensive bonded zone – the Jinqiao CBZ in Pudong New Area – as China actively seeks to stabilize foreign investments.

Is a “Meatless Meat” Revolution Really Underway in China?

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Chinese eating habits are changing as people become increasingly health conscious. We ask if this has boosted the marketability of ‘meatless meat’ in China.

What to Expect at China’s 19th Party Congress

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On October 18, China’s top leadership will convene at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing to begin the weeklong 19th National Party Congress of the Communist Party of China. In this article, we discuss what to expect at the biggest meetings in Chinese politics.

U.S. Study: China’s Economy to Become World’s Biggest by 2035

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July 9 – According to a study released by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, China’s economy will become twice its size and surpass the United States as the world’s biggest by 2035. The study called, China’s Economic Rise—Fact and Fiction, by Albert Keidel says the country’s engine of growth is fueled by domestic sales […]

CPI predicted to rise 7.5 percent in January

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Jan. 18 – The Bank of China forecast a minimum 7.5 percent rise in the January Consumer Price Index (CPI), mainly fuelled by rising food prices and the worst winter weather in decades. The bank said in a report issued Friday that the CPI would rise between 5 to 7 percent in the first half […]

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