China Market Intelligence

January 6th, 2016

The new year ushered in several personnel changes at the US-China Business Council (USCBC), which will continue the tradition of strong leadership in the organization’s key roles.

January 6th, 2016
Taoyu Liu

As of January 1, married couples in China can have two children, marking the official end to the 35-year, one-child policy.

January 6th, 2016
Yan Yu

Following 10 months of silence, the National People’s Congress (NPC) Standing Committee in December passed China’s first Counterterrorism Law effe

January 6th, 2016
Nick Marro

Efforts over the past year to enhance China’s information technology security policies have raised serious concerns among foreign-industry players.

January 6th, 2016
Yan Yu

PRC personnel changes at the central level, announced during the final quarter of 2015, include appointments and promotions in ministries responsible for technology innovation, financial reform and other areas of interest to foreign companies.

January 6th, 2016
Pianpian Huang

Woeful performance data from China’s state-owned enterprises (SOEs) may be increasing calls for reform, but a recent policy package does not appear to address fundamental issues around governance and market orientation, despite the accompanying rhetoric.

December 21st, 2015
Zoe Sophos

At the Chinese government’s last major meeting of the year, leaders committed to structural reforms and policies to stabilize a slowing economy.

December 9th, 2015
Stephanie Henry

Over the past month, leaders from across the globe have met in a series of forums to discuss global trade, investment, and security across the Asia-Pacific.

December 9th, 2015
Owen Haacke and Pianpian Huang

China’s 12th Five-Year Plan ends along with 2015, and it is important to reflect on what was and was not accomplished as China maps out the next five years.

December 9th, 2015
Ryan Ong

US officials seeking resolution of a high-profile, ongoing accounting dispute hit a roadblock in negotiations in October, but it is unclear how the setback will impact their future negotiating strategy.

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