Posts Tagged ‘Myths’
Is China’s Story Over? Is it Time to Pack it in or Time to Turn the Channel?
Monday, June 16, 2008 21:52 1 CommentWill China’s economy implode after the Olympics? This was a question that even back in 2002 when I first landed in Beijing people were trying to answer. Some of the smartest China people I knew at the time, and who hold senior places in companies in China, at the time weren’t even sure the ride […]
What Do Lou Dobbs and Kerri Houston Have in Common?
Thursday, November 8, 2007 10:28 1 CommentThey both scare me more than Chinese toothpaste. This afternoon while reading through some back stories on the U.S. China Economic and Security Review Commission, I came across an op-ed piece written by Kerri Houston for the Cincinatti Post called China’s business practices threaten jobs here.. and I was shocked. Keep in mind, on the […]
Is China Export Lead?: Part 2
Wednesday, November 7, 2007 1:47 5 CommentsFollowing a recent post called Is China Export Led, I recently found another paper written by Albert Kiedel of Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, who wraps up his summary of his article China’s Looming Crisis – Inflation Returns (PDF HERE) by saying: U.S. intelligence analysis of this overheating risk should refute the conventional wisdom that […]
Is China Export-Led?
Monday, October 1, 2007 0:42 12 CommentsUBS Managing Director Jonathan Anderson recently released an excellent report entitled Is China Export-Led? that is a must read. It is one of those documents where everyone will learn something or have a myth busted Part of their Asia focus, Jon and his team have 1-2 reports that come out each week, and this week […]
Trade With China: 7 Myths and Facing Protectionism
Thursday, August 2, 2007 10:03 4 CommentsIn doing some research on the currency bill (post coming soon), the actors behind the movement, and the underlying issues, I cam across tow documents that are must reads: Seven Myths about U.S. – China Trade and Investment authored by the U.S. China Business Council and Facing Protectionism Generated by Trade Disputes authored by Wing […]