by Ann Lee | Jan 25, 2013 | Asia, Asian Americans, censoring, China, china basher, Chinese companies, consumption, Culture, diplomacy, economic reforms, Economy, finance, foreign exchange, foreign policy, foreign reserves, gdp, globalization, Government, innovation, jobs, journalism, labor standards, Latin America, Leadership, lobbying, marketing, media, Policy, Politics, social media, soft power, tariffs, taxes, Trade, trade war
I am honored to be asked to be a contributor to a new electronic newspaper hosted in the UK and partnered with the the London College of Communication, University of the Arts London and other academic institutions. My first piece appears here:...
by Ann Lee | Sep 11, 2012 | Asia, central bank, China, competency, consumption, Culture, Economic forecast, economic reforms, economic slump, economists, Economy, education, gdp, globalization, Government, innovation, jobs, journalism, labor, labor standards, Leadership, manufacturing, marketing, media, Policy, Politics, predictions, recession, Trade, Uncategorized
Is the Chinese economy faltering? What is going on over there? I provide some insights into the rebalancing act happening in China in my latest Forbes post: http://blogs.forbes.com/annlee/
by Ann Lee | Dec 7, 2011 | consumption, foreign exchange, foreign reserves, recession
China’s government officials have reported that the level of foreign reserves has been falling in China as noted by news agencies such as Bloomberg http://www.businessweek.com/news/2011-12-07/china-s-foreign-reserves-continue-to-fall-ex-pboc-adviser-says.html. There...