The Chinese economy after the ‘Two Sessions’ By George Magnus Posted on April 19, 2023 In China China and private enterprise, China and regulatory control 0 In the wake of the 2023 National People’s Congress, let us examine the CCP’s new economic and financial initiatives, ambition and prospects,Continue reading...
The Hong Kong plot thickens By George Magnus Posted on May 25, 2020 In China Hong Kong, National People's Congress 0 China’s national security laws will extend to HK, but how will world react, and who will stand up for HKers?Continue reading...
China’s Security Law Marks the End of Subtlety in Hong Kong By George Magnus Posted on May 24, 2020 In China Economic report to NPC, Hong Kong 0 First published: Barron’s 23/05/2020At the end of 2018,Continue reading...
A sober message from China’s National People’s Congress By George Magnus Posted on March 8, 2019 In China China economic policy, China economy 0 There is no denying it has been a difficult 12 months for BeijingContinue reading...
China’s ‘two sessions’ had one downbeat message By George Magnus Posted on March 8, 2019 In China China credit policy, China economy 0 The Chinese state can throw money at its economy – but that avoids the real issueContinue reading...