China Business Review

China continues to invest heavily around the world. Outward investment excluding bonds stood at $85 billion in 2013 and is likely to reach $100 billion annually by 2015. Energy, metals, and real estate are the prime targets. The United States in...
A daily collection of news impacting US-China commercial relations assembled by the communications team of the US-China Business Council.    
A daily collection of news impacting US-China commercial relations assembled by the communications team of the US-China Business Council.
Chinese investment in the United States doubled in 2013, driven by large-scale acquisitions in food, energy and real estate. Private firms are now dominating capital inflows, accounting for more than 80% of transactions and more than 70% of total...
THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Vice President   For Immediate Release   December 5, 2013   Remarks by the Vice President at a Breakfast with the American Chamber of Commerce in Beijing and the U.S.-China Business Council St. Regis Hotel Beijing, People's...
Growth in Louisiana Exports, 2003–2012 China is Louisiana’s 6th-largest export market Exports to China: 294% Exports to Rest of World: 378%  
The United States is poised to undertake the most significant expansion and modernization of its infrastructure since the 1950s. Unlike previous infrastructure booms, this new period is taking place in the context of significant pressure on public budgets...
Presentation by Dr. Paul Gruenwald who is the managing director and chief economist, Asia-Pacific at Standard & Poor’s Financial Services.  This presentation was made at a USCBC Washington Roundtable discussing the outlook on China's economy and...
The Chinese public is increasingly concerned about the quality of the country's air and water after a year in which China experienced numerous high-profile environmental problems, according to a survey by the Pew Research Center. The Chinese have high...
Gordon Orr, director and chairman of McKinsey Asia, explains how multinational companies are shifting their centers of gravity towards Asia, and specifically by relocating business unit headquarters or shared service functions.
Five years on from the start of the financial crisis, many countries now face new challenges as the world economy slowly recovers . The Summer Davos Forum, which opens this week in Dalian, will be closely watched for signs of the state and strength of the...