As Asia’s economies attempt to recover from the grip of COVID-19, they face added obstacles brought on by slow vaccine rollouts and new pandemic restrictions. We’re exploring the latest economic and regulatory developments in...more
As we enter the third quarter of 2021, we’re taking a look at anticipated legislative activities including President Biden’s infrastructure bill, the U.S-China trade war, and Big Tech antitrust issues. We’re joined by U.S....more
7/16/2021
/ Antitrust Division ,
Antitrust Provisions ,
Biden Administration ,
Big Tech ,
Budget Reconciliation ,
China ,
Infrastructure ,
Legislative Agendas ,
Regulatory Agenda ,
Technology Sector ,
Trade Wars
The relationship between the U.S. and China has deteriorated over the last four years. Barely missing a beat from the coronavirus pandemic, China is the only major world economy to post positive growth during the pandemic...more
1/21/2021
/ Asia Pacific ,
Biden Administration ,
Business Opportunities ,
China ,
Coronavirus/COVID-19 ,
Economic Development ,
Foreign Corporations ,
Foreign Relations ,
Japan ,
Korea ,
Multinationals ,
Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) ,
Trade Agreements ,
Trade Relations ,
Trans-Pacific Partnership
Our Asian markets expert, Paul Kim, joins the conversation with updates on the recovery efforts post-pandemic in Asia. We further explore China’s rise as a dominant figure in the world economy, the impact of the U.S.-China...more
12/8/2020
/ Asia ,
China ,
Coronavirus/COVID-19 ,
Economic Development ,
Health and Safety ,
Multinationals ,
Presidential Elections ,
Public Health ,
Trade Policy ,
Trade Relations ,
Trade Wars ,
US Trade Policies
We are celebrating our 100th episode of the Nota Bene podcast by welcoming back our very first guest on the show, Scott Maberry, to examine the shifts over the past three years away from the world economic order that has...more
Nota Bene Episode 91: China Q3 Check In - Trade Wars, GDP Growth, Pandemic Comparatives, and Hong Kong with Michael Zhang
With tensions between the U.S. and China not likely to de-escalate any time soon, what is likely to...more
8/7/2020
/ C-Suite Executives ,
China ,
Colleges ,
Coronavirus/COVID-19 ,
Economic Downturn ,
Educational Institutions ,
Foreign Relations ,
Foreign Students ,
Hong Kong ,
Internet ,
Multinationals ,
Re-Opening Guidelines ,
Trade Relations ,
Trade Retaliation ,
Trade Wars ,
Universities
Almost five months after the first signs of the coronavirus outbreak in Asia, we’re checking in with our Asian markets expert, Paul Kim, to hear about the latest legal and economic developments in the fight against COVID-19...more
What is the next move in the China-U.S. trade war? Where does the U.S. currently stand, what changes in exports have been implemented since the beginning of the trade war, and how might the war impact the growth of the...more
As countries across the globe grapple with the devastating impact of the coronavirus, we’re specifically examining the effect on the global economy, chatting with Easy China Warehouse CEO Brian Miller, an American living in...more
As China picks up the pieces following the COVID-19 aftermath, we’re taking a look at how China managed to swiftly bring the crisis under control throughout the country. Is there hope for other countries around the world that...more
Less than a year following our first discussion about the U.S.- China trade war, we’re revisiting the topic with former guest Scott Maberry. We’re examining whether fears of China becoming a dominant world economic player are...more