Fernando Menéndez, Economist and China-Latin America observer
Nov 15, 2019
Latin America has been a primary recipient of Chinese foreign direct investment for years, but recent developments in the global political environment have caused notable shifts to occur in what and how much China is giving to the region.
Hua Xin, PhD, CASS Graduate School
Mar 20, 2018
The FIRRMA bill will give the CFIUS new powers to police foreign investment.
Ben Reynolds, Writer and Foreign Policy Analyst in New York
Jan 10, 2018
To what extent are CFIUS decisions influenced by the Trump administration’s policy preferences? And how will a more aggressive CFIUS impact U.S.-China trade and Chinese investment in the United States over the medium-to-long term?
Dominic Ng, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of East West Bank
Dec 18, 2017
East West Bank CEO Dominic Ng pinpoints future opportunities for Hollywood-China cooperation.
Nov 16, 2017
A bipartisan group of U.S. legislators have introduced a bill aimed at protecting the United States against "potential adversaries, such as China" that might attempt to acquire critical U.S. technologies and know-how through investment in U.S. companies.
David Shinn, Adjunct Professor, George Washington University
Oct 06, 2017
Nigerian and international reporting on Chinese investment in Nigeria gives the impression that Chinese companies are the largest investors in the country. However, this is not the case.
Dominic Ng, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of East West Bank
Sep 26, 2017
We stand at a crossroads. The U.S. and China can either enter a costly and damaging trade war, or they can negotiate a better alternative. Getting trade relatio
Sep 14, 2017
Donald Trump has blocked the $1.3bn acquisition of a US semiconductor company by investors including a state-backed Chinese investment fund, rejecting an appeal
Niu Tiehang, Senior Fellow, CCIEE
Sep 11, 2017
Trump’s proposed corporate tax cuts are undercutting China. China should respond in kind.
Zhang Monan, Deputy Director of Institute of American and European Studies, CCIEE
Sep 06, 2017
The US government is using national security arguments to justify protectionism against Chinese investors.