Chinese firms help government monitor citizens with big data
A Chinese city is using big data provided by a phone company to track the movement of its migrant worker population, expanding the
Chinese investments in EU – indispensable yet worrisome
China has been a major investor in Europe over the past decade, pumping money to buy a number of strategic and high-tech assets. But
The meteoric rise of Chinese consumerism will reshape the world, and maybe even destroy it
When China was still largely rural, poor, and socialist, politicians exhorted the country’s people to patriotic activities such as
A pathway to scale in emerging markets
Entrepreneurship Ridhima Aggarwal, The Salmon and Rameau Research Programme Manager, INSEAD Healthcare Management Initiative Achieving
China maintains stable liquidity as reform moves forward
China will maintain a monetary policy that is “neither too tight or too loose”, ensuring basically stable liquidity, a
World leaders vow to save ‘Mother Earth’ despite Trump’s pull out from climate pact
China and Europe pledged on Friday to unite to save what German Chancellor Angela Merkel called “our Mother Earth”,
Daimler, Volkswagen eye China’s electric car market
German auto giants Daimler and Volkswagen announced plans Thursday to secure pole positions in China’s electric car market as
China’s ivory ban sparks dramatic drop in prices across Asia
The price of raw ivory in Asia has fallen dramatically since the Chinese government announced plans to ban its domestic legal ivory
W. African oil to China slides to 9-month low in June, India offsets
China’s West African crude oil loadings are on track to slide to a nine-month low in June as buying in the key outlet wanes
China still treats foreign firms unfairly
Doing business in China remains difficult for many European companies and most are still being treated unfairly, a lobby group said