
Niu Tiehang
Senior Fellow, CCIEE
- Mar 07, 2019 - The China-US trade war is ultimately a war of attrition; both sides will lose and in the end, there will be no winner. It is inevitable the trade dispute will develop into to other dimensions of investment, finance, exchange rates, high technology, and other non-trade areas. 
 - Mar 20, 2018 - China’s aim in the new economy is to better the well-being of people in China and around the world. 
- Feb 28, 2018 - Trump risks the US Dollar for a trade war with China. 
 - Jan 16, 2018 - The bright side of 2018 is the continuation of Chinese innovation-led new economy. We will see it lead Chinese economic structural change further to new heights. 
 - Dec 07, 2017 - In warfare one seeks surrender, but in world affairs one seeks solutions. 
 - Nov 14, 2017 - Trump has adjusted his tune from “America First” to a commitment to trade. He may go down as the greatest dealmaker in history. 
 - Sep 28, 2017 - Whilst China’s economy may appear to be constrained by labor and capital, there’s a third variable – innovation. By exploiting this variable, and with enlightened leadership from the CCP, China can escape from the trap of declining growth. 
 - Sep 11, 2017 - Trump’s proposed corporate tax cuts are undercutting China. China should respond in kind. 
- Nov 18, 2013 - China’s new leadership anticipates that entering Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) negotiations would trigger a new round of domestic reforms. Niu Tiehang elaborates on the new roadmap for Chinese reforms and the “outside-in” effects the TPP talks and the establishment of Shanghai FTZ would have on China. 
