China’s relentless growth and ambition have not gone unnoticed in Brussels, but the EU needs to act quickly if it is to create regulations that protect the integrity of the common market
European firms can struggle with cultural differences when entering the Chinese market. Understanding the concept of guanxi can go a long way to bridging this divide
‘This is a very important phase of development, given the China-US trade wars,’ says RSM CEO Jean Stephens
Substantial sales in China have reduced losses for Mercedes-Benz during a bruising year for the German carmaker
Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Portuguese officials this week in a bid to strengthen Beijing’s relationship with Europe and build upon the One Belt, One Road initiative
A shifting political tide looks set to change the business of Europe’s ports, while environmental concerns are forcing the need for infrastructure investment. They’ll need all the help they can get to ride out this storm
China’s push to connect east and west has found its perfect partner in duisport, the logistics hub of Europe
Better wine and a new approach to tourism are set to put southern California’s vineyards on the map for both wine lovers and a new wave of Chinese tourists
Jia Yeuting has stepped down as boss of LeShi, the main unit of LeEco, following activist pressure for a reshuffle
After centuries of European imperialism in China, the tables have turned. European companies are falling like dominos into Chinese ownership. The investment is needed, but is it worth selling our security and working culture for?
China gaining market economy status is a cause for concern within the EU. Ultimately, though, it is for Europe and its WTO partners to ensure that this status comes as part of a negotiated deal to protect against unfair dumping practices
Across the world, markets are paralysed by fear. In reality, economic conditions suggest that we should be positive, but the prevailing negativity could yet become a self-fulfilling prophecy
Chinese oversupply has saturated Europe with cheap steel. Now, the historic industry is having its eponymous resolve tested to the limit, writes Matt Timms
Major UK drug maker admits to being previous involvement in bribery of Chinese officials amid undergoing scrutiny from US and UK authorities that the firm committed bribery as recently as last year
The CEO of Nissan’s luxury brand has handed in his resignation at a crucial time, as the automaker readies to commence production operations in China later this year
The European CEO awards 2023 have now been announced, presenting our pick of the CEOs, companies and campaigns leading their sectors.