Driving change in China
New commercial vehicle standard represents Chamber lobbying success
New commercial vehicle standard represents Chamber lobbying success
Although China is gradually shifting to a consumer-driven economy, opportunities for domestic consumer goods companies are actually becoming scarcer.
With its vast manufacturing base and diminishing workforce, China’s appetite for robots is rapidly increasing.
When China overtook Japan as the world’s second largest economy in 2011, labour shortages and rising wages were starting to emerge as serious concerns
As global connectivity increases, so does the importance of effective data protection.
World-leading organisations are embarking on Internet of Things (IoT) initiatives that focus less on the underlying sensors, devices and ‘smart’ things, says Joseph Chu of Deloitte China, and more on developing the ecosystem of data management, infrastructure development and creating brand new business models. Meanwhile,…
Air connectivity is the key to unlocking a country’s economic growth potential, according Juha Järvinen, Chief Commercial Officer of Finnair.
What’s the biggest impediment to business these days? Lack of capital? Skill shortages? Overcapacity? Regulation?
As China looks for solutions to help it transition to a qualitative, balanced economic model, Sara Dai, Asia Pacific President for Novozymes, believes that the answer lies partly with industry
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