Andrew Sheng, Distinguished Fellow at the Asia Global Institute at the University of Hong Kong
Xiao Geng, President of the Hong Kong Institution for International Finance
Nov 27, 2018
In order to reach high-income status, China will need to overcome four challenges.
Nov 27, 2018
Last week, President Xi visited Manila, the capital of the Philippines, marking the first time a Chinese leader has visited the city in 13 years. With the relationship between the Philippines and China only recently on the mend, the purpose of President Xi's visit was threefold.
Stephen Roach, Senior Fellow, Yale University
Nov 26, 2018
At a time of ever-escalating threats and counter-threats, the imperative of compromise cannot be understated. The upcoming meeting between Trump and Xi provides an opportunity to reframe the conflict as a strategic challenge for the world’s two leading economies.
Xue Li, Senior Fellow, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Nov 26, 2018
What are the chances China and the U.S. can resolve their issues at Buenos Aires?
Art Dicker, Founding partner of the Pacific Bridge Group
Nov 23, 2018
Enterprising Chinese companies will find a way to circumvent these investment restrictions.
Sherri Goodman, Senior Fellow at the Wilson Center’s Environmental Change and Security Program and Polar Institute
Marisol Maddox, Graduate student, George Mason University
Nov 19, 2018
As global warming increases, China is increasingly looking to the Arctic. Other countries have reason to be wary.
Gillian Tett, US managing editor, Financial Times
Nov 19, 2018
Why are bilateral statistics moving the wrong way?
Dan Steinbock, Founder, Difference Group
Nov 16, 2018
In the past two years, the Trump administration has started trade wars against China, its major trade partners, and security allies. In the absence of united opposition by advanced and emerging economies, the next target will be the World Trade Organization.
Nov 12, 2018
At the Bloomberg New Economy Forum this week in Singapore, Chinese Vice President Wang Qishan and former U.S. Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson made headline-grabbing statements on the China-U.S. relationship. The forum, organized by Bloomberg Media Group and in its first year, is intended as a platform for "leaders of the new global economy to solve the world's biggest challenges through coalition building" — naturally, tensions between China and the U.S. proved a focus of conversations about the world economy.
Shang-Jin Wei, Professor, Finance and Economics at Columbia University
Nov 07, 2018
The inaugural International Import Expo is viewed as an opportunity to promote policies that could reduce China’s trade surplus, but this is not guaranteed.