by Ann Lee | Dec 28, 2012 | Asia, China, Chinese companies, diplomacy, Economy, financial sector, foreign policy, globalization, Government, jobs, Politics, regulation, SEC, sovereignty, Trade, trade war
Action of SEC risks causing unnecessary damage to the innocent, writes Ann Lee Full article can be found on the Financial Times website: http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/64660dc4-4b89-11e2-887b-00144feab49a.html#axzz2GJa07qQn
by Ann Lee | Sep 11, 2012 | Asia, central bank, China, competency, Culture, Economic forecast, economic reforms, economic slump, economists, Economy, gdp, jobs, labor, labor standards, Leadership, media, Policy, Politics, real estate, recession, Uncategorized
I wrote a piece for Forbes explaining that contrary to what many analysts say, the enormous investments in infrastructure in China will be good for the economy and also visionary on the part of China’s leadership:...
by Ann Lee | Jul 15, 2012 | Asia, China, corruption, EB-5, immigration, jobs, visas
Fast Track to U.S. Immigration? The Chicago Tribune writes about the pitfalls of the EB-5 visa program and quotes my opinion about the state of its execution thus far.
by Ann Lee | Jan 25, 2012 | counterfeit, gdp, jobs, obama, state of the union
(also on Policy Shop) President Obama’s Counterfeit Concern On China | Ann Lee In his State of the Union Address President Obama had this to say about China: Tonight, I’m announcing the creation of a Trade Enforcement Unit that will be charged with investigating...
by Ann Lee | Dec 13, 2011 | economic slump, journalism, manufacturing
In a recent piece published on the MSNBC website, http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45614308/ns/business-world_business/#.Tua1aXJSn6A, the journalists insinuate that developing a working partnership with China cannot work. Their presentation of the arguments, however, are...