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China economic opening
Xi’s Rare Symposium With Business Leaders Hints at Third Plenum Agenda
By Lizzi C. Lee
President Xi Jinping’s Shandong symposium signaled a pro-reform stance. Yet, talk is cheap – the world needs more to be convinced.
Understanding (and Managing) China’s Economic Coercion
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Max J. Zenglein.
What’s Missing in China’s Foreign Investment Law?
By Maurits Elen
‘‘The law and its implementing regulation still lack implementation details on how to protect the legitimate rights and interests of foreign investors.’’
Taking Stock of Shanghai’s Free Trade Zone
By Eleanor Albert
The pilot program in Shanghai was supposed to be a model for national reform. How is it faring?
To Entice Foreign Firms, China Needs to Do More Than Show Good Intentions
By Zijia He and Amy Qingyi Xie
Facing a slowing economy, Beijing is struggling to boost the market confidence of the international business community.
The Missed Opportunity in China’s Foreign Investment Law
By Pär Nyrén
China’s system for security screening of foreign investments is still veiled in secrecy.
Why China’s Economic Reforms Often Backslide
By Zhizhen Lu and Meiying Xu
China’s “seesaw economy” is the result of an unempowered market that plays second fiddle to political objectives.
China's Great Property Wall
By Bonnie Girard
Is it time to bring real estate into the trade war?
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