Hua Xin, PhD, CASS Graduate School
Mar 22, 2021
Because of its huge population and uneven development, China remains the largest developing country in the world. Everything is in transition. We ask that the country not be judged by imagination. Rather see it for what it is, in good faith. We are a hardworking nation setting great goals and striving to improve our lot.
Tom Watkins, President and CEO of the Economic Council of Palm Beach County, FL
Mar 17, 2021
Traditional narratives about farmers and the American heartland paint a narrow picture of what agricultural industry leaders are hoping to achieve with the United States Heartland China Association.
Li Daokui, Economist and Professor of economics at Tsinghua University
Mar 17, 2021
China needs to lay solid groundwork for domestic development, achieve a stable and controllable production regime and master core technologies. At the same time is should unleash Chinese market demand, so it no longer has to depend on foreign markets.
Eric Harwit, Professor, University of Hawaii Asian Studies Program
Mar 03, 2021
Trump’s hardline stance against Chinese influence put popular apps TikTok and WeChat in the crosshairs during his final year in office, but his predecessor shares with him a history of restricting Chinese tech companies in the U.S. as well.
Leonardo Dinic, Advisor to the CroAsia Institute
Mar 03, 2021
The Trump administration’s weaponization of the U.S. dollar pushed other countries to reconsider their dependence on the currency in global markets. China and Russia may plan to insulate themselves from dollar instability by pursuing the ‘de-dollarization’ of international trade.
Christopher A. McNally, Professor of Political Economy, Chaminade University
Mar 03, 2021
China’s state-backed digital currency has the potential to reshape global financial markets and could revolutionize money for good.
Xu Hongcai, Deputy Director, Economic Policy Commission
Mar 02, 2021
The post-pandemic era provides paths that, if followed, will catapult the country into first place globally by mid-century. It will open wider, increase cooperation with international partners and make even greater contributions to the world economy.
Mar 02, 2021
China's "No. 1 policy document" outlines agriculture and rural development strategy and sets goals to increase domestic grain production.
He Weiwen, Senior Fellow, Center for China and Globalization, CCG
Feb 26, 2021
U.S. President Joe Biden has made clear that the U.S. wants to address trade issues with China according to international rules. China should agree on this point. But it’s far from clear what those are. A thorough update is needed.
Zainab Zaheer, Development Consultant
Feb 25, 2021
A change in tone Washington’s tone could not be made more obvious - by appointing Katherine Tai to lead U.S.-China trade negotiations, the days of Trump and Mike Pompeo’s belligerent trade policy are over.