When a Merger Gets a ‘Yes, But…’
By Susan Ning Just because a merger has been given the OK by the Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) doesn’t necessarily mean there isn’t more work to be done. According to China’s Anti-Monopoly…
By Susan Ning Just because a merger has been given the OK by the Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) doesn’t necessarily mean there isn’t more work to be done. According to China’s Anti-Monopoly…
By Craig Holliman More than half of China’s population now resides in cities. Sustaining growth and improving quality of life for city-dwellers is vital, but urban centers struggle to accommodate this…
By Elizabeth Barrett The American Ball on May 28 brought the community together in a way only AmCham China can – with a dazzling event, all for a good cause. Guests received…
By Cameron O’Shaughnessy As the Chinese economy has slowed for the fourth straight year, party officials and international economic analysts are adjusting their policies and future projections to cope with the transition.…
By Bridget Riley Art Curator Gao Minglu helped put Chinese contemporary art on the map. Before his seminal exhibitions, the global art scene knew little of what China’s artists had to offer.…
Scholar and curator Gao Minglu helped put Chinese contemporary art on the map. Before his seminal exhibitions, the global art scene knew little of what China's artists had to offer. Now, for…