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Tracking code Submit Contact Us :021-2890 5588 :info@ceibs.edu Breadcrumb Home News & Media Coverages Topics Artificial Intelligence China & the World Digital Transformation ESG Economics, Finance & Accounting Healthcare Technology Innovation & Entrepreneurship Leadership Marketing Innovation Organisational Management Service Excellence Others Topics - Any -Artificial IntelligenceChina & the WorldDigital TransformationESGEconomics, Finance & AccountingHealthcareTechnologyInnovation & EntrepreneurshipLeadershipMarketing InnovationOrganisational ManagementService ExcellenceOthers × Reject Reason Submit How can investors and entrepreneurs focus on their business rather than worrying about possible risks or problems? 2024-02-23 CEIBS Professor Oliver Rui quoted by South China Morning Post in story focusing on difficulties facing China’s private sector “We sorely need actions to revive sentiment.” 2024-02-20 China should carry out reforms to create more leeway for private and foreign firms, Professor Economics Zhu Tian tells South China Morning Post Foreign businesses being outpaced by SOEs could be due to different policy effects brought to bear on SOEs and foreign companies. 2024-02-15 Policies to support state owned enterprises may have unintended effects on international companies in China, Professor Zhu Tian tells South China Morning Post. "This can be a hint that Li Qiang may accord further significance [to the private sector]." 2024-01-26 CEIBS professor of Economics Zhu Tian speaks to South China Morning Post on what the Chinese Premier’s upcoming work report could mean for the private sector in 2024 Professor Zhu Tian argues for stimulus measures to combat low confidence. 2024-01-18 In Reuters article, Professor Zhu Tian says more stimulus measures are necessary to avoid a "vicious cycle" of low confidence in the Chinese economy Foreign and private enterprises still face discrimination and "glass barriers" while fair competition law enforcers lack teeth. 2024-01-10 Market entry barriers are still an issue in China’s economy today, Professor of Finance Oliver Rui tells South China Morning Post Market access, financing and fair competition still need persistent attention 2024-01-03 Professor of Economics Zhu Tian tells the South China Morning Post that local officials in China must support the delivery of a pro-business message In the Korea Times, Professor Kim Chang-Hyun comments on South Korea's household debt. 2023-12-31 Professor Kim Chang-hyun comments on South Korean household debt in the Korea Times The key is if exporters will be ‘set free’ to chase goals, and if they feel confident to invest 2023-12-27 Growth goals for economically powerful areas of China must be realistic in order to be effective, Professor Zhu Tian tells South China Morning Post There are some ripple effects and some relief, but what determines the Chinese economy is of course our domestic policy choices. 2023-12-14 China’s economy remains mainly determined by domestic policy rather than overseas factors, Professor Zhu Tian tells South China Morning Post More government-led investments should concentrate on livelihoods and leave other [investments] for the market – especially the private sector – to decide. 2023-12-11 Professor of Economics Zhu Tian discusses role of private sector investments in stimulating the economy with South China Morning Post Beijing in the new year may use some consumption-boosting policies to create more demand and help private businesses to invest more. 2023-12-08 Professor Zhu Tian discusses China’s economic policy direction for 2024 with the South China Morning Post Geopolitical tensions with the US are a more important factor that affects trade and investments. 2023-12-08 Prof. Bala Ramasamy discusses prospects for the Chinese export market in South China Morning Post Politics affects all important areas, and economic or financial issues are themselves political issues. 2023-12-05 New York Times quotes Professor Zhu Tian on China’s changing finance sector Professor Zhu Tian discussss the potential effects of China's recent visa policy updates. 2023-11-30 Visa policy changes may bring long-term benefit to China’s economy, Professor Zhu Tian tells the South China Morning Post Professor Zhu Tian quoted by South China Morning Post over the role of the market, as China considers tightening finance sector regulation. 2023-11-02 Professor Zhu Tian quoted by South China Morning Post over the role of the market, as China considers tightening finance sector regulation Professor of Economics Bala Ramasamy quoted by South China Morning Post on governmental efforts to ensure economic stability in wake of real estate sector struggles 2023-10-23 Professor of Economics Bala Ramasamy quoted by South China Morning Post on governmental efforts to ensure economic stability in wake of real estate sector struggles China’s Q3 GDP figures encouraging but caution is advisable, Professor Albert Hu tells Straits Times. 2023-10-18 China’s Q3 GDP figures encouraging but caution is advisable, Professor Albert Hu tells Straits Times Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9