Chinese Regulator Gears Up for Opening of Financial Sector – and Foreign Competition January 16, 2020 Chinese financial institutions are completely capable of coping with foreign competition as the $40 trillion financial sector is freed up,...
Finance, Insurance Sector ‘Wins’ in U.S.-China Trade Deal Seem Familiar January 15, 2020 By Michelle Price and Sumeet Chatterjee The long-awaited U.S.-China trade deal touted wins for U.S. companies looking to access China’s $40 trillion financial sector, but many...
What the New U.S.-China Trade Agreement Says on Insurance January 15, 2020 By Andrew G. Simpson President Donald Trump and Chinese Vice Premier Liu He signed an economic and trade agreement that promises to increase the...
Services, Intellectual Property on U.S.-China Trade Talk Agenda for Next Week April 24, 2019 U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin will travel to Beijing for trade talks beginning on April...
It’s Complicated: U.S. Business Stance on China Over Intellectual Property Theft October 11, 2017 By Howard Schneider U.S. businesses and trade groups are split over how forcefully to crack down on China over intellectual property theft, with...