As both China and the Middle East undergo significant economic realignment, ESG has emerged as a key driver of bilateral relationships between the two. For businesses eyeing opportunities in these emerging relationships, ESG adoption is not just an opportunity but a necessity.
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This year may prove to be an inflection point for China’s macroeconomic strategy, as domestic challenges risk being exacerbated by an increasingly uncompromising external environment.
Throughout the two-day event, we gained insights that shed light on how businesses can formulate effective communication strategies in today’s rapidly evolving landscape.
The start of 2025 finds China’s business outlook clouded by uncertainty, against a backdrop of rising geopolitical risks and anxious headlines. These dynamics present both opportunities and challenges for global leaders, in what looks set to be a pivotal year for businesses in China.
Beijing's final politburo meeting for 2025 and Central Economic Work Conference (CEWC) offer a timely temperature check on the economy – an opportunity to take stock of current issues and chart a trajectory for growth in 2025.
As Americans head to the polls in an election that may well come down to the wire, now is our chance to take final stock of what the post-election future may hold for those impacted by China-U.S. relations, including the many businesses for which both markets are essential.






