The next US administration must reassure China, not just deter it 

During a recent Oxford debate organized by Asia Society Switzerland, experts sparred over how the next US administration should frame policy on China.

What’s happening with GenAI in China? 

Global leaders should know where China stands with generative AI and what strategic actions make sense with an eye to the future.

Driving the Future: How NIO is resetting the standards of customer experience for premium brands  

Never heard of NIO? Those who haven’t are set to become few and far between, as the electric vehicle (EV) maker continues its fast and furious rise into the world’s top premium EV company. Founded in 2014, NIO has a vision to redefine the automotive experience through a blend of innovative technology and user-centric design.

China’s New Materials sector: Foreign giants lead, domestic challengers emerge 

The New Materials sector in China is currently dominated by foreign multinational companies, but the Chinese government’s strategic focus on the sector is encouraging home-grown challengers to invest in research and development to become more innovative. Read on to find out how the sector is evolving.

China’s NEV sector: Domestic brands lead the charge

The market share of Chinese independent brands has risen from 35.8% in 2020 to 56.1% in the first five months of 2024. Read on to see which are succeeding and how they are doing so

Moving away from conflict towards a clean-energy future 

Confrontation between China and the West at this weekend’s G7 summit will slow climate change mitigation and impoverish everyone, warns IMD’s Julia Binder

India and China: Trade allies or a growing rivalry – or both? 

Amid rising tensions with the West, could China redirect its surplus products to India? Recent history tells us it won’t be easy, says Niccolò Pisani

The G7 gangs up on China

At this weekend’s Summit, G7 leaders will issue a stinging critique of China’s trade practices – but the G7’s bark is worse than its bite. This is just as well, argue Simon Evenett, Ana Elena Sancho Calvino, and Fernando Martín Espejo: Another bout of supply chain disruption is the last thing anyone needs.

Why Chinese companies are betting big on the Euro 24 tournament  

Leading Chinese companies are preparing to take advantage of the exposure and opportunities of being top sponsors and suppliers to the UEFA EURO 2024 Men’s Soccer Tournament (Euro 24) — which is being played by European teams thousands of kilometers away from China. 

Election Smoke & Mirrors: Assessing Biden’s Recent Tariff Moves Against China 

Now that the dust has settled, what should executives make of President Biden’s recent restrictions on certain goods sources from China?

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