Sara Hsu
Visiting Scholar at Fudan University
May 27, 2021
Though China’s invasive data security laws are oft criticized abroad, China is on the way to implementing a comprehensive national regulatory framework protecting personal privacy online.
Jan 30, 2021
An increase in regulations on the fintech sector in China will cause small banks to suffer disproportionately as compared to larger banks throughout the country, in an already challenging financial atmosphere.
Aug 07, 2020
To get relations back on track, the US and China must pursue a more nuanced approach to their bilateral economic policy; here are five steps to do that.
May 14, 2020
The coronavirus outbreak has shaken global supply chains, causing massive ripples in the international market. It is only to be expected that there will also be major changes to how companies approach supply chain management and practices too.
Feb 02, 2020
While the Trump administration has been quick to celebrate the recently-signed Phase One trade deal between the US and China, the deal is not progress for Sino-US relations. Instead, the limited agreement simply secures US affirmation of Chinese plans that were already underway.
Jan 07, 2020
The world needs to come up with a strong, multilateral solution for combatting climate change, and China's backing in this effort is essential.
Nov 21, 2019
China’s efforts to stimulate the economy post-crisis have resulted in massive debt accumulation for local governments. Now, the central government must plan to take the steps necessary to clean up its financial mess.
Nov 06, 2019
The Trump administration is using its blacklist as a weapon against China in the trade war, which will ultimately harm both China and the United States.
Sep 13, 2019
The phenomenon caused by the trade war of companies looking to relocate their operations to countries other than China is yielding more problems than solutions. With costs unexpectedly rising as a result of relocation, the trade dispute ought to be seen for what it is – an economic war on China.
Aug 29, 2019
The US has labeled China a currency manipulator, and the trade war does not seem to be ending anytime soon. This may not be the beginning of a US-China currency war, but is definitely another low point in the US-China trade war.