China Market Intelligence

January 11th, 2017
By Anna Ashton

China’s Anti-monopoly Law (AML) investigations largely stayed off the list of contentious issues in 2016, as the more aggressive tactics of regulatory agenc

January 11th, 2017
By Jake Laband

A new government system that evaluates and tracks “untrustworthy” individuals and companies could limit eligibility for financing, employment

January 11th, 2017
By David Solomon

China’s energy planners seek to increase production, distribution, and consumption of renewable energy as a means to diversify energy supply.

December 14th, 2016
By USCBC staff

China’s top leaders are expected to prioritize supply-side structural reform, stabilizing economic growth, and improving people’s livelihood a

December 14th, 2016
By Meg Kelly

The 15th anniversary of China’s accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO) was marked with a fresh trade dispute Monday after the United

December 14th, 2016
By David Solomon

The newly released

November 30th, 2016
USCBC Staff

A week has passed since the conclusion of the US-China Joint Commission on Commerce and Trade (JCCT), but the

November 30th, 2016
Ziyang Yin and Nick Marro

Minimum wages in China’s major cities rose in 2016, signaling the continued development of an emerging consumer class as much as increasing pr

November 30th, 2016
Jake Laband

Companies operating in some of China’s major cities are facing significant cost increases following a change to employment social security fu

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