Leonardo Dinic, Advisor to the CroAsia Institute
Dec 24, 2021
Semiconductor chips have come into the public consciousness due to an ongoing shortage of the essential tech. Yet the U.S. government has yet to expand domestic chip production, instead reinforcing punitive measures on China’s market-dominant chip industry.
Zhou Xiaoming, Former Deputy Permanent Representative of China’s Mission to the UN Office in Geneva
Dec 24, 2021
Biden’s approach is clearly intended to protect the narrow interests of the United States, not to help other member states or to strengthen the organization overall. His announcement that “America is back” doesn’t mean the U.S. will return to its previous multilateral posture.
Han Liqun, Researcher, China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations
Dec 22, 2021
Unless the United States comes up with a way to promote regional interaction, it will become increasingly difficult to return to a constructive track. It risks becoming a bystander, a follower or even a saboteur of economic cooperation.
Shang-Jin Wei, Professor, Finance and Economics at Columbia University
Dec 14, 2021
The 20th anniversary of China’s accession to the World Trade Organization on December 11 has once again highlighted long-standing debates about how well China has lived up to its WTO obligations, and whether any deviation from its commitments boosts or slows its economic growth. This discussion affects many countries’ views on whether the current global trading system should be built up or pulled down.
Lawrence Lau, Ralph and Claire Landau Professor of Economics, CUHK
Dec 02, 2021
Containment or isolation of the Chinese economy makes little sense because it means all countries will lose out from the reversing of globalization.
Christopher A. McNally, Professor of Political Economy, Chaminade University
Nov 30, 2021
The global pandemic’s impact on the economy was an issue that governments worldwide had to deal with, amid changing ways that people manage their money. Digital currency may be the next avenue for market stimulation in China, and beyond.
He Weiwen, Senior Fellow, Center for China and Globalization, CCG
Nov 30, 2021
U.S. President Joe Biden’s assurances during the video summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping need to be transformed into concrete progress. Both the United States and China should do their best to bring about a substantive improvement in trade relations in near future, thereby sealing the summit's success.
Su Jingxiang, Fellow, China Institutes for Contemporary International Relations
Nov 11, 2021
Humans, according to German sociologist Friedrich Ratzel, seek prosperity on two tracks: economic and political. The former is negotiated, while the latter — the U.S. model — is often forced. This is why China is likely to prevail.
Nov 09, 2021
All eyes are on COP26 in Glasgow.
Jianyin Roachell, Transatlantic Digital Debate Fellow and Co-founder of Policybot.io
Nov 04, 2021
China is on the cutting-edge of information technology, providing consumer electronics and telecommunications equipment to much of the world. Its own digital infrastructure is due for a modest upgrade that will be rolled out by 2023.