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Investec Focus Radio
NOW ep94: Is China Trump-proof?

Investec Focus Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 18:22


Tariffs may not have as much of an impact on China which has rewired its supply chains to reduce its dependence on the US, says Campbell Parry, global resources analyst at Investec Wealth and Investment International. Speaking on the latest episode of No Ordinary Wednesday, Parry discusses prospects for the Chinese economy and the country's investment case. 00:00: Intro 01:12: China growth priorities at annual parliamentary gathering 02:25: Chinese trade retaliation 04:32: Impact of continued Chinese slowdown on global economy and South Africa 06:18: What semiconductor shortage? 09:25: The investment case for China 11:06: Are trade tensions driving investors away from China? 13:07: Getting Chineses consumers spending and mobilising the property sector 14:42: Which Chinese industries are more resilient when it comes to trade tariffs? 15:35: China's self-sufficiency 16:26: China's energy transition 17:33: Conclusion Investec Focus Radio SA

Round Table China
Chinese tech shines at CES

Round Table China

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 25:00


The Super Bowl of technology is in full swing at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025, currently taking place in Las Vegas, Nevada! Chinese tech companies are making headlines with groundbreaking innovations in AI, smart home appliances, electric vehicles, and more, capturing global attention. Which Chinese products excite you the most? On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly and Yushun.

Autovista Group Podcast
What new electric vehicle technology can Europe expect?

Autovista Group Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 10:33


Motor shows can provide useful insights into upcoming brands, models and technology. In this Autovista24 podcast, editor Tom Geggus and journalist Tom Hooker, consider what Europe can expect next. Show notes Has the public perception of electric vehicles changed? https://autovista24.autovistagroup.com/news/has-the-public-perception-of-electric-vehicles-changed/ Which Chinese automotive brands will succeed in Europe? https://autovista24.autovistagroup.com/news/which-chinese-automotive-brands-will-succeed-in-europe/

Fidelity Answers: The Investment Podcast
The Investor's Guide to China: Cities and migration (#28)

Fidelity Answers: The Investment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 33:19


Where people live within China - and why - is fundamental to understanding the country's changing demographics. That, in turn, has important implications for the Chinese economy, consumption trends, and where investors should be looking. In this episode, Catherine Yeung, Investment Director, and Marty Dropkin, Head of Equities, Asia Pacific, take you across China through the lens of Fidelity International's Asia Economist, Peiqian Liu, and Jarlon Tsang, Managing Partner and Head of China at the venture capital firm Eight Roads, Fidelity's sister company. What role do migrants play in the past, present, and future development of the Chinese economy? Which Chinese provinces and cities could be home to the next unicorn? What do emerging migration patterns mean for China's cities and their businesses? And what does all of it mean for property markets? With additional contributions from Portfolio Manager Hyomi Jie and Shanghai-based analysts Eric Zhu and Fiona Shou. Read more at fidelityinternational.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Investor's Guide to China
The Investor's Guide to China: Cities and migration (#28)

The Investor's Guide to China

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 33:19


Where people live within China - and why - is fundamental to understanding the country's changing demographics. That, in turn, has important implications for the Chinese economy, consumption trends, and where investors should be looking. In this episode, Catherine Yeung, Investment Director, and Marty Dropkin, Head of Equities, Asia Pacific, take you across China through the lens of Fidelity International's Asia Economist, Peiqian Liu, and Jarlon Tsang, Managing Partner and Head of China at the venture capital firm Eight Roads, Fidelity's sister company. What role do migrants play in the past, present, and future development of the Chinese economy? Which Chinese provinces and cities could be home to the next unicorn? What do emerging migration patterns mean for China's cities and their businesses? And what does all of it mean for property markets? With additional contributions from Portfolio Manager Hyomi Jie and Shanghai-based analysts Eric Zhu and Fiona Shou. Read more at fidelityinternational.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Daily Quiz Show
Geography | In which country is the city of Eindhoven? (+ 7 more...)

The Daily Quiz Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 7:27


The Daily Quiz - Geography Today's Questions: Question 1: In which country is the city of Eindhoven? Question 2: Which city in Italy is served by the Leonardo da Vinci International Airport? Question 3: Which Chinese special administrative region is located on the other side of the Pearl River estuary from Macau? Question 4: In Which Indian City Is The Taj Mahal Question 5: What is the capital city of United Arab Emirates? Question 6: What mountain range separates Europe from Asia? Question 7: Copenhagen is the capital city of which country? Question 8: Which country fits snugly between the Tyrrhenian and Adriatic Seas? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hacking Chinese Podcast
108 - Take responsibility for your Chinese learning now

Hacking Chinese Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 12:30


You should be responsible for your own learning, and if you outsource that to someone else, the results might be disastrous. This might sound obvious, but I think the problem is widely overlooked, especially by students enrolled in language courses. Link to article: Take responsibility for your Chinese learning now: https://www.hackingchinese.com/take-responsibility-for-your-own-learning/ #learnchinese #responsibility #control #independence Unlocking Chinese: The Ultimate Course for Beginners: https://unlockingchinese.com Hacking Chinese Pronunciation: Speaking with Confidence: http://pronunciation.hackingchinese.com/ Which Chinese language course should you take? https://www.hackingchinese.com/which-chinese-language-course-should-you-take/ Listen to this and other episodes on your favourite podcasting platform, including Apple Podcasts, Breaker, Google Podcast, Overcast, Pocket Casts, RadioPublic, Spotify and YouTube: https://www.hackingchinese.com/podcast More information and inspiration about learning and teaching Chinese can be found over at https://www.hackingchinese.com Music: "Traxis 1 ~ F. Benjamin" by Traxis, 2020 - Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution (3.0)

Hacking Chinese Podcast
107 - 50 beginner questions about learning Chinese

Hacking Chinese Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 31:41


Learning Chinese as a beginner can be confusing. Here are answers to 50 common questions asked by new learners! Link to article: 50 beginner questions about learning Chinese: https://www.hackingchinese.com/50-beginner-questions-about-learning-chinese/ #learnchinese #beginner #questions Unlocking Chinese: The Ultimate Course for Beginners: https://unlockingchinese.com Hacking Chinese Pronunciation: Speaking with Confidence: http://pronunciation.hackingchinese.com/ Which Chinese language course should you take? https://www.hackingchinese.com/which-chinese-language-course-should-you-take/ Listen to this and other episodes on your favourite podcasting platform, including Apple Podcasts, Breaker, Google Podcast, Overcast, Pocket Casts, RadioPublic, Spotify and YouTube: https://www.hackingchinese.com/podcast More information and inspiration about learning and teaching Chinese can be found over at https://www.hackingchinese.com Music: "Traxis 1 ~ F. Benjamin" by Traxis, 2020 - Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution (3.0)

Real Estate Survival Guide
Finding & Building Success- An Interview With Raymond Shoujeth

Real Estate Survival Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 36:13


Who is Raymond Shoujeth? Raymond Shoujeth has had the privilege of founding over 45 companies with 40 failures and five successful, eight-figure businesses. The majority of these companies were founded through real estate while not being in the industry at all. He is also the host of The Agent podcast, which caters to real estate professionals, and The Chicago podcast, which caters to his local community. He and his wife operate in Chicagoland. They have five kids, two of which have special needs, and the family has three dogs. As an investor of 30 years, Raymond has had many single-family homes across seven states. Quotations from Raymond Shoujeth: “I don't have all the answers, but I have amazing support around me that can help me build a roadmap that works for what we need for our family.” “Most people will stay down when they get knocked down. They won't get back up. And I think that's what I attribute the most to is the ability just to begin again. Sometimes I have to begin again every day.” “I have problems and challenges, bad days and good days. And I have to make the decision to work hard. If I choose to be optimistic—not ignorant, not naïve—but optimistic, and focus forward, the chances of me having success are going to be much greater than being in a bad mood and sticking my head in the sand.” Find out the following and more:   Which Chinese proverb Raymond loves How you can maintain a positive attitude and focus on what's actually coming and what you're creating          Whether he plans first or just jumps off the bridge         What you need to do to have complete time freedom       How long it took him to go from zero to 18 million Resources https://www.raymondsjolseth.com/ (https://www.raymondsjolseth.com) https://www.linkedin.com/in/raymond-sjolseth-0515476/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/raymond-sjolseth-0515476/) Show notes and blog posts are brought to you by https://my.captivate.fm/HarshmanServices.com (HarshmanServices) and https://my.captivate.fm/RealtorEmails.com (RealtorEmails). John Schuchman is a licensed REALTOR® in Lancaster, PA, with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Homesale Realty and a part of the Andrew Welk Group. The opinions shared on this show represent the opinions & values of John Schuchman and do not necessarily represent the opinions & values of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Homesale Realty. The opinions & ideas shared in this podcast do not guarantee or promise any results of success to the listener. 

ChinaTalk
Orgies, US Navy Corruption and The Fall of Fat Leonard

ChinaTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 56:55


In the 2010s, US Navy officers took cash, prostitutes and more from a Malaysian defense contractor known as Fat Leonard. To tell a story that bears more than a hint of resemblance to the Jho Low 1MDB scandal, award-winning journalist Tom Wright (@tomwrightasia) joins me to discuss Fat Leonard's relationship with the military and how it all came crashing down.Tom is the host of the podcast series FAT LEONARD, and previously wrote a New York Times bestseller on Jho Low titled Billion Dollar Whale.We discussHow Fat Leonard managed to earn millions through US Navy contractsThe fate of the Navy officers who got mixed up with himThe secret orgy recordings now in China's possessionWhich Chinese historical events deserve the Death of Stalin treatmentSupport ChinaTalk on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ChinaTalkCheck out the Substack: https://chinatalk.substack.com/Outtro music: V - Swizz Beats by Lil Jon feat. Jho Low (unreleased)Bonus: The song Tom mentions about Jho Low and Leonardo DiCaprio is Check My Steezo by Blind Scuba Divers, from the 22 Jump Street official soundtrackhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcnMvZC6pb0 Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

ChinaEconTalk
Orgies, US Navy Corruption and The Fall of Fat Leonard

ChinaEconTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 56:55


In the 2010s, US Navy officers took cash, prostitutes and more from a Malaysian defense contractor known as Fat Leonard. To tell a story that bears more than a hint of resemblance to the Jho Low 1MDB scandal, award-winning journalist Tom Wright (@tomwrightasia) joins me to discuss Fat Leonard's relationship with the military and how it all came crashing down.Tom is the host of the podcast series FAT LEONARD, and previously wrote a New York Times bestseller on Jho Low titled Billion Dollar Whale.We discussHow Fat Leonard managed to earn millions through US Navy contractsThe fate of the Navy officers who got mixed up with himThe secret orgy recordings now in China's possessionWhich Chinese historical events deserve the Death of Stalin treatmentSupport ChinaTalk on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ChinaTalkCheck out the Substack: https://chinatalk.substack.com/Outtro music: V - Swizz Beats by Lil Jon feat. Jho Low (unreleased)Bonus: The song Tom mentions about Jho Low and Leonardo DiCaprio is Check My Steezo by Blind Scuba Divers, from the 22 Jump Street official soundtrackhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcnMvZC6pb0 Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

China Paradigms
China Paradigm 121: Advertising in China with transparency and precise targeting

China Paradigms

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 79:09


In this episode of China Paradigm, we interview Jie Zhang, a serial entrepreneur with a strong tech background and founder at AdChina.io a software as a service (SaaS) platform that makes advertising in China easier for foreign brands. The differences between advertising in China and the West are staggering when it comes to how the various Chinese social media platforms handle the way they push content to their users. This is where AdChina.io can be used by brands as a tool to test out different marketing strategies and gather valuable information about Chinese consumers’ behavior. But how does AdChina.io actually work and what level of integration does it provide in relation to the different Chinese social media platforms out there? Find out the answers to these questions and more in this new China Paradigm podcast. 1:10 Guest introduction 8:20 INSEAD - the missing link for beginning the entrepreneurial journey 10:18 AdChina.io - company size and funding 16:04 AdChina.io - how does it work, what does it offer clients, and pricing policy 23:47 How does AdChina.io handle censorship? 25:01 Can AdChina be used as an advertisement tool on Linkedin? 26:23 Does AdChina have access to all the big social media platforms in China? 27:50 SaaS - how can AdChina.io be used by it's customers? 31:45 The AdChina.io philosophy 36:13 Gathering the right info - what level of information does each platform offer AdChina.io? 38:54 Which social platform is the best to be targeted by advertisers in China? 40:37 Which Chinese social media platform makes it the easiest to target demographics according to their interests? 43:09 What level of programmable advertising can AdChina.io offer? 46:23 How are Nordic brands perceived in China? 50:29 What advice can Jie Zhang offer brands regarding cross-border eCommerce? 53:03 Which Chinese platform is best to start with for eCommerce? 55:31 What did Jie Zhang learn during his time spent working for Huawei? 1:01:24 Does the mispronunciation of Huawei in different parts of Europe affect brand recognition? 1:03:03 What is Jie Zhang's point of view on the success of Chinese brands overseas? 1:05:33 What does the next wave of Chinese companies that will be successful in the West look like in Jie Zhang's opinion? 1:09:31 Maotai - what is the experience of selling baijiu in the Nordic countries? 1:13:02 What unexpected business success has Jie Zhang witnessed in China? 1:15:20 How does Jie Zhang feel about working overseas as opposed to living and working in China? 1:16:50 What unexpected business failure has Jie Zhang witnessed in China? 1:18:41 Outro Learn more about AdChina.io: https://adchina.io/ Listen & Subscribe: Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/china-paradigms-daxue Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/china-paradigms/id1450916630 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/78qDpsYgQXWrkPpJyZJLtx YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2y6ixpQB1WIs6GMdUeoq4g?view_as=subscriber Website: https://chinaparadigm.com/ Thanks for listening! If you like what you hear, do us a favor and write a review on iTunes. What is China Paradigms Podcast? China Paradigms is the China Business Podcast for entrepreneurs and China watchers. Learn from business professionals in China on our China Paradigms. #ChinaParadigm #Advertising #Huawei

Inspirations In My Backyard
I Want To Bring This Transformational Practice To My Students Too (Part 2) - With A Change Maker Researcher Beatriz Carrillo Garcia

Inspirations In My Backyard

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 27:52


In Part 2, I stepped closer to Beatriz's past to hear more about her personal journey and her findings as a researcher in China space and higher education. For me, as a Chinese, to hear views from a researcher from another country Mexico was interesting. I also resonated a lot from her personal reflections. Listen in to find out more: What made her so passionate about China that she went to study in China without knowing any Chinese? Which Chinese values does she like or find very different from the western world? Why does she want to encourage more students to get involved in community work and what are the issues that she found from the current system?

Stream Wars
Bonus Episode: What it Was Like to Be a Professional Live Streamer in China with Stream Wars Host Lauren Hallanan

Stream Wars

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 37:15


In this bonus episode of the Stream Wars podcast we turn the tables and MeetMe Talent Manager Anthony Marc interviews the show’s host, Lauren Hallanan, to learn more about her experience as a former professional live streamer in China. They discuss: How Lauren became a live streamer Why her career in marketing, PR and entertainment came in handy as a livestreamer Which Chinese platforms she streamed on (MOMO, Huajiao, Yizhibo, and Meipai) How China’s live streaming environment is different than the US The prevalence of live streaming talent agencies in China The importance of getting to know your followers on a deeper level The value of learning from other cultures If she could go back what would she do differently How to be consistently ‘on’ and why it is so important Why most live streamers in China have fan groups Learn more about Lauren’s experience: Confessions of a China Live Streamer Lauren’s China Live Streaming Blog Understanding China’s live streaming Industry: Top 5 Chinese Live Streaming Platforms You Need to Know in 2018 Short Video, Gaming, and E-commerce Live Streaming Platforms in China To learn more about live streaming, visit www.themeetgroup.com/blog

Tech's Message: News & Analysis With Nate Lanxon (Bloomberg, Wired, CNET)
I'll Never Mind Anywhere, Anywhere I May Roam: TM 103 REGULAR VERSION

Tech's Message: News & Analysis With Nate Lanxon (Bloomberg, Wired, CNET)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2017 31:30


Please support us on Patreon at www.patreon.com/uktech for access to our exclusive extended version of the show, weekly columns from Nate, and much more. This week on the regular version of TECH'S MESSAGE Nate and Ian discuss: - Roaming is dead (mostly)! - Amazon to sell cars online in Europe - UK's fraud hotspots revealed by Which? - Chinese bike rental giants eye the UK as next battleground - Email about Android Auto from Ken - Thanks to the 1-star reviewer who updated their review to apologise for misinformation Patreon supporters have access to our 19-minute longer version of the show, which includes the above as well as additional discussions about: - EXTRA STORY: EU rules on The Pirate Bay as illegal - EXTRA STORY: The GIF's birthday - how DO we pronounce this word? - Discussion around the new iMac and 10.5-inch iPad Pro - Outtakes Access our exclusive content and support Nate and Ian's podcasting by becoming a Patron at www.patreon.com/uktech. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

China's High-Tech Surge - Investing in America and Innovation (Audio Only)

In April 2014, Asia Society and the Rhodium Group launched a report on Chinese high technology investment in the United States. The study surveys the state of play and is intended to provide common ground for the ongoing debate, often ideological and acrimonious, over U.S-China high tech trade and investment in sectors such as information technology, life sciences, and clean technology. Key topics include drivers of Chinese high-tech investment, current trends, and risks and opportunities for the U.S. posed by the investment boom. The report also offers a series of recommendations to policymakers and business leaders in both the U.S. and China. Drawing from the Rhodium Group's proprietary database of Chinese investment in the U.S., the report's scope is national, but given the industry's distribution, it is the most relevant to audiences in California, New York, and other high-tech clusters in the U.S. The report is co-authored by Daniel H. Rosen and Thilo Hanemann of the Rhodium Group. As Chinese outbound investment shifts from natural resources into more advanced, innovation-intensive industries, a rapidly increasing share is going into U.S. IT, cleantech, biotech, advanced transportation, and more. What are the hottest sectors drawing the most Chinese investment? Which Chinese firms are leading the surge and what is driving them? What are the economic and political factors behind these investments, and what are the most serious challenges they face? What is the impact on U.S. jobs, the tax base, and national security? Jonathan Karp, Executive Director, Asia Society Southern California Bruce Pickering, Vice President of Global Programs, Asia Society Mike Margolis, Partner, Blank Rome LLP

China's High-Tech Surge - Investing in America and Innovation
Panel 2 - Drivers and Barriers to Investment

China's High-Tech Surge - Investing in America and Innovation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2014 52:01


In April 2014, Asia Society and the Rhodium Group launched a report on Chinese high technology investment in the United States. The study surveys the state of play and is intended to provide common ground for the ongoing debate, often ideological and acrimonious, over U.S-China high tech trade and investment in sectors such as information technology, life sciences, and clean technology. Key topics include drivers of Chinese high-tech investment, current trends, and risks and opportunities for the U.S. posed by the investment boom. The report also offers a series of recommendations to policymakers and business leaders in both the U.S. and China. Drawing from the Rhodium Group's proprietary database of Chinese investment in the U.S., the report's scope is national, but given the industry's distribution, it is the most relevant to audiences in California, New York, and other high-tech clusters in the U.S. The report is co-authored by Daniel H. Rosen and Thilo Hanemann of the Rhodium Group. As Chinese outbound investment shifts from natural resources into more advanced, innovation-intensive industries, a rapidly increasing share is going into U.S. IT, cleantech, biotech, advanced transportation, and more. What are the hottest sectors drawing the most Chinese investment? Which Chinese firms are leading the surge and what is driving them? What are the economic and political factors behind these investments, and what are the most serious challenges they face? What is the impact on U.S. jobs, the tax base, and national security? Speakers: Lixin Cheng, Chairman and CEO of ZTE (USA) and President of North American Region Ivan Schlager, Partner, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom Thilo Hanemann, Research Director, Rhodium Group Moderator: Jonathan Karp, Executive Director, Asia Society Southern California

China's High-Tech Surge - Investing in America and Innovation
Panel 1 - Trends in Chinese High Tech Investment

China's High-Tech Surge - Investing in America and Innovation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2014 50:15


In April 2014, Asia Society and the Rhodium Group launched a report on Chinese high technology investment in the United States. The study surveys the state of play and is intended to provide common ground for the ongoing debate, often ideological and acrimonious, over U.S-China high tech trade and investment in sectors such as information technology, life sciences, and clean technology. Key topics include drivers of Chinese high-tech investment, current trends, and risks and opportunities for the U.S. posed by the investment boom. The report also offers a series of recommendations to policymakers and business leaders in both the U.S. and China. Drawing from the Rhodium Group's proprietary database of Chinese investment in the U.S., the report's scope is national, but given the industry's distribution, it is the most relevant to audiences in California, New York, and other high-tech clusters in the U.S. The report is co-authored by Daniel H. Rosen and Thilo Hanemann of the Rhodium Group. As Chinese outbound investment shifts from natural resources into more advanced, innovation-intensive industries, a rapidly increasing share is going into U.S. IT, cleantech, biotech, advanced transportation, and more. What are the hottest sectors drawing the most Chinese investment? Which Chinese firms are leading the surge and what is driving them? What are the economic and political factors behind these investments, and what are the most serious challenges they face? What is the impact on U.S. jobs, the tax base, and national security? Speakers: Lixin Cheng, Chairman and CEO of ZTE (USA) and President of North American Region Mark S. Greenfield, Partner, Blank Rome LLP Mark Horn, Senior Managing Director, Technology Banking, East West Bank Kenneth Petrilla, Executive Vice President, Head of China Desk, Wells Fargo International Group Ken Wilcox, Chairman, Silicon Valley Bank Moderator: Clayton Dube,Executive Director, USC US-China Institute

China's High-Tech Surge - Investing in America and Innovation

In April 2014, Asia Society and the Rhodium Group launched a report on Chinese high technology investment in the United States. The study surveys the state of play and is intended to provide common ground for the ongoing debate, often ideological and acrimonious, over U.S-China high tech trade and investment in sectors such as information technology, life sciences, and clean technology. Key topics include drivers of Chinese high-tech investment, current trends, and risks and opportunities for the U.S. posed by the investment boom. The report also offers a series of recommendations to policymakers and business leaders in both the U.S. and China. Drawing from the Rhodium Group's proprietary database of Chinese investment in the U.S., the report's scope is national, but given the industry's distribution, it is the most relevant to audiences in California, New York, and other high-tech clusters in the U.S. The report is co-authored by Daniel H. Rosen and Thilo Hanemann of the Rhodium Group. As Chinese outbound investment shifts from natural resources into more advanced, innovation-intensive industries, a rapidly increasing share is going into U.S. IT, cleantech, biotech, advanced transportation, and more. What are the hottest sectors drawing the most Chinese investment? Which Chinese firms are leading the surge and what is driving them? What are the economic and political factors behind these investments, and what are the most serious challenges they face? What is the impact on U.S. jobs, the tax base, and national security? Thilo Hanemann Research Director, Rhodium Group Thilo Hanemann is research director at RHG and leads the firm's cross-border investment work. He coordinates RHG's research across different practice areas and supports the investment management, strategic planning and policy analysis requirements of RHG clients within his fields of expertise. Hanemann's research on cross-border investment assesses new trends in global capital flows, related policy developments and the political and commercial dynamics of specific transactions. One of his areas of expertise is the rise of emerging economies as global investors and the implications for host economies and the global economy. His most recent work focuses on the evolution of China's international investment position and the economic and policy implications from this new trend.

China's High-Tech Surge - Investing in America and Innovation

In April 2014, Asia Society and the Rhodium Group launched a report on Chinese high technology investment in the United States. The study surveys the state of play and is intended to provide common ground for the ongoing debate, often ideological and acrimonious, over U.S-China high tech trade and investment in sectors such as information technology, life sciences, and clean technology. Key topics include drivers of Chinese high-tech investment, current trends, and risks and opportunities for the U.S. posed by the investment boom. The report also offers a series of recommendations to policymakers and business leaders in both the U.S. and China. Drawing from the Rhodium Group's proprietary database of Chinese investment in the U.S., the report's scope is national, but given the industry's distribution, it is the most relevant to audiences in California, New York, and other high-tech clusters in the U.S. The report is co-authored by Daniel H. Rosen and Thilo Hanemann of the Rhodium Group. As Chinese outbound investment shifts from natural resources into more advanced, innovation-intensive industries, a rapidly increasing share is going into U.S. IT, cleantech, biotech, advanced transportation, and more. What are the hottest sectors drawing the most Chinese investment? Which Chinese firms are leading the surge and what is driving them? What are the economic and political factors behind these investments, and what are the most serious challenges they face? What is the impact on U.S. jobs, the tax base, and national security? Jonathan Karp, Executive Director, Asia Society Southern California Bruce Pickering, Vice President of Global Programs, Asia Society Mike Margolis, Partner, Blank Rome LLP

China's High-Tech Surge - Investing in America and Innovation (Audio Only)

In April 2014, Asia Society and the Rhodium Group launched a report on Chinese high technology investment in the United States. The study surveys the state of play and is intended to provide common ground for the ongoing debate, often ideological and acrimonious, over U.S-China high tech trade and investment in sectors such as information technology, life sciences, and clean technology. Key topics include drivers of Chinese high-tech investment, current trends, and risks and opportunities for the U.S. posed by the investment boom. The report also offers a series of recommendations to policymakers and business leaders in both the U.S. and China. Drawing from the Rhodium Group's proprietary database of Chinese investment in the U.S., the report's scope is national, but given the industry's distribution, it is the most relevant to audiences in California, New York, and other high-tech clusters in the U.S. The report is co-authored by Daniel H. Rosen and Thilo Hanemann of the Rhodium Group. As Chinese outbound investment shifts from natural resources into more advanced, innovation-intensive industries, a rapidly increasing share is going into U.S. IT, cleantech, biotech, advanced transportation, and more. What are the hottest sectors drawing the most Chinese investment? Which Chinese firms are leading the surge and what is driving them? What are the economic and political factors behind these investments, and what are the most serious challenges they face? What is the impact on U.S. jobs, the tax base, and national security? Speakers: Lixin Cheng, Chairman and CEO of ZTE (USA) and President of North American Region Ivan Schlager, Partner, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom Thilo Hanemann, Research Director, Rhodium Group Moderator: Jonathan Karp, Executive Director, Asia Society Southern California

China's High-Tech Surge - Investing in America and Innovation (Audio Only)
Panel 1 - Trends in Chinese High Tech Investment

China's High-Tech Surge - Investing in America and Innovation (Audio Only)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2014 50:14


In April 2014, Asia Society and the Rhodium Group launched a report on Chinese high technology investment in the United States. The study surveys the state of play and is intended to provide common ground for the ongoing debate, often ideological and acrimonious, over U.S-China high tech trade and investment in sectors such as information technology, life sciences, and clean technology. Key topics include drivers of Chinese high-tech investment, current trends, and risks and opportunities for the U.S. posed by the investment boom. The report also offers a series of recommendations to policymakers and business leaders in both the U.S. and China. Drawing from the Rhodium Group's proprietary database of Chinese investment in the U.S., the report's scope is national, but given the industry's distribution, it is the most relevant to audiences in California, New York, and other high-tech clusters in the U.S. The report is co-authored by Daniel H. Rosen and Thilo Hanemann of the Rhodium Group. As Chinese outbound investment shifts from natural resources into more advanced, innovation-intensive industries, a rapidly increasing share is going into U.S. IT, cleantech, biotech, advanced transportation, and more. What are the hottest sectors drawing the most Chinese investment? Which Chinese firms are leading the surge and what is driving them? What are the economic and political factors behind these investments, and what are the most serious challenges they face? What is the impact on U.S. jobs, the tax base, and national security? Speakers: Lixin Cheng, Chairman and CEO of ZTE (USA) and President of North American Region Mark S. Greenfield, Partner, Blank Rome LLP Mark Horn, Senior Managing Director, Technology Banking, East West Bank Kenneth Petrilla, Executive Vice President, Head of China Desk, Wells Fargo International Group Ken Wilcox, Chairman, Silicon Valley Bank Moderator: Clayton Dube,Executive Director, USC US-China Institute

China's High-Tech Surge - Investing in America and Innovation (Audio Only)

In April 2014, Asia Society and the Rhodium Group launched a report on Chinese high technology investment in the United States. The study surveys the state of play and is intended to provide common ground for the ongoing debate, often ideological and acrimonious, over U.S-China high tech trade and investment in sectors such as information technology, life sciences, and clean technology. Key topics include drivers of Chinese high-tech investment, current trends, and risks and opportunities for the U.S. posed by the investment boom. The report also offers a series of recommendations to policymakers and business leaders in both the U.S. and China. Drawing from the Rhodium Group's proprietary database of Chinese investment in the U.S., the report's scope is national, but given the industry's distribution, it is the most relevant to audiences in California, New York, and other high-tech clusters in the U.S. The report is co-authored by Daniel H. Rosen and Thilo Hanemann of the Rhodium Group. As Chinese outbound investment shifts from natural resources into more advanced, innovation-intensive industries, a rapidly increasing share is going into U.S. IT, cleantech, biotech, advanced transportation, and more. What are the hottest sectors drawing the most Chinese investment? Which Chinese firms are leading the surge and what is driving them? What are the economic and political factors behind these investments, and what are the most serious challenges they face? What is the impact on U.S. jobs, the tax base, and national security? Thilo Hanemann Research Director, Rhodium Group Thilo Hanemann is research director at RHG and leads the firm's cross-border investment work. He coordinates RHG's research across different practice areas and supports the investment management, strategic planning and policy analysis requirements of RHG clients within his fields of expertise. Hanemann's research on cross-border investment assesses new trends in global capital flows, related policy developments and the political and commercial dynamics of specific transactions. One of his areas of expertise is the rise of emerging economies as global investors and the implications for host economies and the global economy. His most recent work focuses on the evolution of China's international investment position and the economic and policy implications from this new trend.