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China industrial overcapacity
US and Europe: 2 Different Approaches to Restricting Chinese EVs
By You Wang
As China's overcapacity becomes a buzzword, restrictions on Chinese electric vehicles are expected. However, the objectives, approaches, and anticipated outcomes differ between Europe and the U.S.
China’s 'Two Sessions' and the 2017 Economic Outlook
By Spencer Sheehan
Li's work report was light on new economic reforms, indicating that stability remains the government's main goal.
US-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue: Key Takeaways
By Peter Bittner
Small victories achieved, but large gaps remain between the U.S. and China on a number of policy fronts.
Over-Politicized 'Overcapacity' at US-China Dialogue
By Lu Chen
China's overcapacity has replaced currency manipulation as the latest excuse for U.S. protectionism.
China Earmarks $15.3 Billion to Combat Unemployment From Industrial Reform
By Shannon Tiezzi
China's "supply-side reform" could lead to massive lay-offs; Beijing is working to limit the damage.
How China's 'Belt and Road' Compares to the Marshall Plan
By Simon Shen
Should we think of "One Belt, One Road" as China's Marshall Plan?
China Unveils Economic Strategy for 2016
By Shannon Tiezzi
Beijing is getting serious about supply-side reforms for 2016.
China: From Superclusters to Supercarriers
By Tristan Kenderdine
China’s local industrial policies reveal national strategies.
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