Brenda Foster, President, American Chamber of Commerce
Aug 23, 2011
Much of America’s growth in exports in 2010 can be attributed to China, which is now America’s third-largest and fastest growing export market by volume. In 2010, American exports to China surged by about a third from the previous year to $93 billion, outpacing worldwide export growth by a double-digit margin. China will likely remain America’s fastest growing export destination for many years to come.
Han Dongping, Professor, Warren Wilson College
Aug 01, 2011
The Obama administration and Republican Congress have been engaged in a very difficult negotiation regarding raising the US debt limit. US debt will reach the $
Fu Mengzi, VP, China Institutes of Contemporary Int'l Relations
May 12, 2011
The third Sino-US Strategic and Economic Dialogue (S&ED) is of special importance because it is being held at a turning point in history. After their relations
May 01, 2011
Winning market economy status depends on whether China makes strategic concessions to suit US interests. The China-US Strategic and Economic Dialogue (S&ED) meeting soon to be held in the US is the ideal high-level forum to pursue a favorable outcome on this issue.
Cai Penghong, Senior Fellow, SIIS
Apr 27, 2011
The recently concluded 10th anniversary Boao Forum for Asia (BFA) was a notable landmark for the colloquium that has witnessed rapid growth in Asia since starti
Apr 11, 2011
It’s enough to give a financial journalist a case of the bends. In 1997, I covered the collapse of Asia’s emerging economies and the end, it seemed, to the “
Mar 21, 2011
A world kept busy lately watching, first, the revolts in the Middle East, and now, the tragic aftermath of the tsunami in Japan, should keep an eye too on the w
Zha Daojiong, Professor, Peking University
Mar 11, 2011
Two recent events indicate an increase in frustration between China and America in handling mutual corporate investment activities. The developments are another
Feb 27, 2011
Global food prices hardly need another reason to rise. But talk that China may have to increase wheat imports again this year due to poor harvests has added to
Yu Yongding, Former President, China Society of World Economics
Feb 26, 2011
Before July 2007, most economists agreed that global imbalances were the most important threat to global growth. It was argued that the United States’ rising n