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In this issue, we explore the New Silk Road, China's bold trade and transport initiatives that are reorienting the country's economy and it's place in the world. Plus, we've got updates on China's economy, news about the automotive and aviation sectors, and conversations with Laurence Barron, Chairman of Airbus Group China; Jim Collins, author of Built to Last; Don Tapscott, the man who literally coined the term the 'Digital Economy'; and Peter Cuneo, former CEO of Marvel Entertainment.

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PublisherCKGSB

CategoryBusiness

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyQuarterly

CKGSB Knowledge delivers timely and insightful business and economic analysis from the Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business.

CKGSB Knowledge provides a unique vantage point from which to discover the latest general and China-specific business trends. It also provides a matrix for a broader understanding of how emerging markets are transforming the global business landscape.

The focal point of this open sharing platform is practical insight into China business from CKGSB’s world-class faculty and research resources. These insights are presented through articles, analysis and interviews with academics, senior executives, decision-makers and leading thinkers from China and around the world. CKGSB Knowledge covers themes as diverse as the changing face of business in China, the globalization of Chinese companies, multinational strategy in China and the changing face of ‘Made in China’.

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