Lessons from the China shock 2.0
The response should be better industrial strategies, not knee-jerk protectionism
The response should be better industrial strategies, not knee-jerk protectionism

While the Chinese export surge continues unabated, import volumes have been anaemic

Brussels wants firms opening factories in the EU to transfer knowledge and employ local staff. Will it work?

Chinese policymakers are finally getting serious about boosting consumption

Communist party leadership pledges to ‘stabilise’ major engine of economic growth

Europe has nothing to offer and difficult decisions to make

The sheer scale of the manufacturing superpower threatens to shut out south-east Asian rivals before they can rise