Professor Ang looks ahead to what's in store for China in 2015 and how 2014...
Short headline: Reflecting back and looking ahead TweetBy Siah Hwee Ang*It would have been a frantic year if you keep tabs on China’s development, whether for your own interests or for your...
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Short headline: A 1st glimpse of China’s 'new normal' TweetBy Siah Hwee Ang*One of the most discussed topics in world economy for a large part of year 2014 has been whether China will be able to...
View ArticlePwC previews the huge changes coming in purchasing power between countries to...
Short headline: World to 2050 – New Zealand’s future lies with China TweetContent supplied by PwCDespite a projected slowdown in Chinese growth after around 2020, the global economic power shift away...
View ArticleProfessor Ang looks at the place where business and culture intersect and...
Short headline: Cultural sensitivity 1, business 0 TweetBy Siah Hwee Ang*Cultural difference is commonly cited as a key challenge for businesses operating overseas.There is a whole lot of advice going...
View ArticleProfessor Ang says China is considering reforms to free up investment, but...
Short headline: The new Red Carpet is being rolled out TweetBy Siah Hwee Ang*Many aspects of structural reforms in China over the last year or so have hit foreign multinational corporations hard.For...
View ArticleProfessor Ang says despite the advantages of modern technology, the emphasis...
Short headline: Technology doesn't do it all TweetBy Siah Hwee Ang*The penetration rate of the internet is a good illustration of the importance we place on having access to up-to-date...
View ArticleJason Young says China’s stepped-up economic and diplomatic engagement in the...
Short headline: Welcome to the Neighbourhood – China and the Pacific TweetBy Jason Young*Commentators have talked a lot about the coming ‘Pacific Age’ as the world’s economic gravity shifts from the...
View ArticleProfessor Ang says the question of whether NZ is too reliant on the dairy...
Short headline: Lessons from the '1080 Blackmail' TweetBy Siah Hwee Ang*New Zealand dairy is drawing the attention of Chinese consumers again.A threat was made, in November last year, to Fonterra and...
View ArticleShanghai Pengxin unit wins the BNZ New Zealand Chinese Business supreme award
Short headline: Late start, big impact TweetContent supplied by Pengxin in New ZealandShanghai Pengxin subsidiary, Milk New Zealand Holdings, was named the winner of the Emerging Business Award and...
View ArticleThe IMF boss reassesses China's position in the global economy and talks...
Short headline: 'China needs to keep reinventing its economic ingredients' TweetBy Christine Lagarde*[ This is a speech given at Fudan University, Shanghai on March 20, 2015. ]Good afternoon – Xia Wu...
View ArticleKeith Woodford sees the marketing of New Zealand's food products in China...
Short headline: Is China’s infant formula market about to see a price crash? TweetBy Keith Woodford*A Chinese language report on WeChat – China’s popular social media platform – indicates that the...
View ArticleProfessor Ang examines the issues involved in guarding against over-reliance...
Short headline: Diversify into ASEAN or stick around in China? TweetBy Siah Hwee Ang*A major discussion point since China became New Zealand’s largest trading partner has been whether the small...
View ArticleBernard Hickey looks at how a slide in China's iron ore demand is making...
Short headline: The iron butterfly flaps its wings TweetBy Bernard HickeyIn the parlance of chaos theory, it's called the butterfly effect. It's the idea that a butterfly flapping its wings in the...
View ArticleProfessor Ang pays tribute to Lee Kuan Yew and some of the 'amazing'...
Short headline: Lessons from Singapore’s Role in Asia TweetBy Siah Hwee Ang*The 23rd of March 2015 marked the death of a prominent leader in the history of Asia—Lee Kuan Yew (also known as LKY).LKY...
View ArticleSimon Park says NZ needs to recognise the people who can act as a catalyst to...
Short headline: Finding the 'boundary people' TweetBy Simon Park*South Korea is New Zealand’s fifth largest bilateral trading partner.Currently, there are more than 30,000 Koreans living in New...
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