Thailand’s economy is struggling – it’s not a secret. Household debt is on the rise, a drought has caused crops to suffer and the country has...
China can accept slightly lower economic growth as long as employment remains stable and incomes continue to rise, said a senior official of the country’s cabinet...
Full coverage: 2016 NPC & CPPCC Sessions Andrew Choy, a partner at Ernst & Young (China) and an expert in international tax services. Source link
The US has launched anti-dumping duty and countervailing duty investigations into imports of stainless steel sheets and strips from China. Some US steel companies alleged that...
As we continue traveling on our 25-day journey through our 25 years’ history, today we look back at the year 1997. Before digging into what the...
Shanghai’s property registration offices have been busy lately — very busy, as buyers and sellers line up to complete their paperwork and pay the government transfer...
Photo courtesy of WB Group Archives Growth picked up to 6.4% in 1995, but it was a short-lived acceleration—it would be another eight years before Mongolia...
Continuing with our reflections on the 25 year partnership between Mongolia and the World Bank, today we look at 1993. With GDP having fallen 20% since...
China’s mobile device manufacturers are becoming an inescapable force on the global scene. That’s according to industry insiders attending the on-going Mobile World Congress in Barcelona....