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- Trump to UAW's Fain You're Fired! - Trump Welcomes Chinese Auto Plants in U.S. - Ford Axes EVs, Adds Super Duty to Oakwood Assembly - GM Sinking Fast in China - Is China's Price War Ending? - Tesla Sales Drop in California… - …And Across the U.S. - Many Chinese Don't Like Robotaxis - VI-Grade Unveils Virtual Proving Ground - New Land Cruiser Debuts in China as The Prado
- Trump to UAW's Fain You're Fired! - Trump Welcomes Chinese Auto Plants in U.S. - Ford Axes EVs, Adds Super Duty to Oakwood Assembly - GM Sinking Fast in China - Is China's Price War Ending? - Tesla Sales Drop in California… - …And Across the U.S. - Many Chinese Don't Like Robotaxis - VI-Grade Unveils Virtual Proving Ground - New Land Cruiser Debuts in China as The Prado
How did Xi Jinping manage to return for a third term, even though many of his policies are harming the Chinese economy and attracting international condemnation? And do we see any challenge to his position in future? Geeta Mohan and Anna Priyadarshini discuss. Listen in!
Is China's new limit on video games a big deal for its gaming sector? Not really.Read the article by Shen Lu: https://www.protocol.com/china/china-game-time-limit-companies.Narrated by Kaiser Kuo.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
How does the logic of strategy apply to China? Is China an "autistic" nation? How did the Obama Administration acquit itself on China policy (hint: not well!)? And why should you not bother reading any contemporary books on China? These and many more provocative questions form the basis of the new edition of Jaw-Jaw. If you'd like to read a full transcript of this episode, click here. Biographies Edward Luttwak is a political scientist known for his works on grand strategy, military history, and international relations. He is the author of a number of books, including Strategy: The Logic of War and Peace; The Rise of China and the Logic of Strategy; The Grand Strategy of the Roman Empire; the Grand Strategy of the Byzantine Empire; and Coup d'Etat: A Practical Handbook. He provides consulting services to governments and international enterprises, including various branches of the U.S. government and the U.S. military. Brad Carson is a professor at the University of Virginia, where he teaches in the Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy. He served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 2001 to 2005 and was undersecretary of the Army and acting under secretary of defense for personnel and readiness in the Obama administration. He welcomes comments at brad.carson@warontherocks.com. Links Edward Luttwak, The Rise of China vs. the Logic of Strategy, (Belknap Press, 2012) The Cambridge History of China, (Cambridge University Press, 2015) Music and Production by Tre Hester
Is China desperate for a trade deal? Does the U.S. have to step up and help our own companies combat cyber attacks and protect their intellectual property? Is a potential trade deal between the U.S. and China need to be focused on saving American workers and jobs rather than saving face for the leaders in China? Is China helping us in North Korea? President of the Population Research Institute and expert on China, Steven Mosher joins Dan and Amy to discuss.
Tonight is the long awaited summit between President Trump and Kim Jong-Un. What is going to happen in the meeting? Will the United States get North Korea to commit towards denuclearization? Is Donald Trump prepared to meet with a dictator? How is this deal going to affect trade, especially involving China? Is China pulling the strings behind North Korea?
Alvin Wang Graylin is today's guest. Mr. Graylin is the China President of Vive (VIVE.com) at HTC leading all aspects of the Vive/VR business in the region.He is also currently Vice-Chairman of the Industry of Virtual Reality Alliance (IVRA.com), president of the $15 Billion Virtual Reality Venture Capital Alliance (VRVCA.com) and oversees the Vive X VR accelerator in Asia. He has had over 22 years of business management experience in the tech industry, including 15 years operating in Greater China. Prior to HTC, Mr. Graylin was a serial entrepreneur, having founded four venture-backed startups in the mobile and internet spaces, covering mobile social, adtech, search, big data and digital media.Additionally, he has held P&L roles at public companies such as Intel, Trend Micro, and WatchGuard technologies.Episode Content:Shlomo talks about upcoming eventsMike talks about Global From Asia Amazon WorkshopIntroducing Alvin Wang GraylinAlvin Talks about what he is currently doing these daysA Quick review for the current VR/AR market in China? Is China no less than the promised land for AR/VR?How is China doing in this industry VS the west? Same levels of innovation on this sector?Question from WeChat group (David): What needs to change to solve the lack of VR content and what HTC is doing to solve this?(David) What is a killer application for AR/VR?Question from WeChat group (Zina): What kind of change will it’s products bring to media if there is? And how many and what kind of media companies in China would like to Use AR/VR in news or news products? Any broadcasts planning on doing VR content for news or travel shows?Question from WeChat group (Nate): Education: Are there any classroom examples of Vive VR in action?Question from WeChat group (Uriyah): Where are the earliest use cases for AR/VR in China in the B2Question from WeChat group (Junse): What psychological effects will VR bring to Human mind like smartphones has on our daily lives?Alvin recommends 2 booksHow people can get in touch with AlvinEpisode Mentions:Intro Techcrunch ShenzhenTechcodeGlobal From Asia Amazon Leverage WorkshopChina Business Cast Patron pageInterviewHTCVirtual Reality (VR)Augmented Reality (AR)Vive Industry of Virtual Reality AllianceVirtual Reality Venture Capital AllianceViveportAlvin's Book RecommendationReady Player OneThe VR BookAlvin Graylin's Twitter - agraylinAlvin Graylin's Linkedin AccountDownload and SubscribeDownload this episode: right click on this link and choose "save as"Subscribe to China Business Cast on iTunesOr check out the full list on subscription options Periscope Live broadcasting of the recordings follow @StartupNoodle (open link on mobile)Add Mike ('michelini') or Shlomo ('shlomof') on wechat to join China Business Cast WeChat group
Cao Dewang, a Chinese auto glass tycoon has caused a stir by shifting part of his manufacturing empire to the United States and setting up a factory in Ohio. He says the reasoning behind is simple, that is to avoid hefty taxes and soaring labor costs at home. Is manufacturing too expensive in China? Is China losing its competitive edge in manufacturing?
Ryan Shuken is a growth hacker in residence of Chinaacelerator in Shanghai as well as the program director of MOX which is a mobile Only Accelerator. He's been in China for 12 years now building and helping startups (...and failing like all entrepreneurs do). Ryan is also a co-host at The China Startup Pulse Entrepreneurs can build things here so much faster Mike got him for a chat at the CHat conference in Shanghai speaking about how western entrepreneurship in China evolved and what's next for tech entrepreneurs boldly coming to China to build their company. Episode Content:Introduction of RyanThe biggest learning Ryan has about startups and expats in ChinaWhat Ryan think is a normal track for entrepreneurs in China? How entrepreneurs are starting out in China?Is China still a good place to live even with rising prices in China for entrepreneurs?How shell entrepreneurs start in China? Shell I work someone else first? Teach English or immediately build my startup?Why is it most important to start with your own startup?"Tech in China" - is this something for foreigners? Most of the successes are in the traditional industries. Chinese co-founder requirement. Yes or no?What are some tips, books and resources for entrepreneurs to prepare themselves for entrepreneurship in China?How can people find Ryan Online?Episode Mentions:IntroEnter China and Startup Noodle Mastermind Cross border summit 2017Join our podcast Wechat group!Send a message to either Mike or Shlomo and we will add you to the group. Shlomo's WeChat ID: ShlomofMike's WeChat ID: MicheliniInterviewSilk Road TechnologyAlibabaChina net cloudKamden - Separate clubThat’s ShanghaiTechcrunch ShanghaiChinacceleratorThe China startup PulseMOX - Mobile only accelerator Ryan contact details:Email: Ryan.shuken@sosv.com , Ryan@thechinastartuppulse.comLinkedin profile Download and SubscribeDownload this episode: right click on this link and choose "save as"Subscribe to China Business Cast on iTunesOr check out the full list on subscription options Periscope Live broadcasting of the recordings follow @StartupNoodle (open link on mobile)