TAG Associate Rintaro Nishimura Discusses Prime Minister Ishiba’s Economic Policy Priorities on BBC Live Radio
TAG Associate Rintaro Nishimura Discusses Prime Minister Ishiba’s Economic Policy Priorities on BBC Live Radio (around 30:53-38:01)
TAG Associate Rintaro Nishimura Discusses Prime Minister Ishiba’s Economic Policy Priorities on BBC Live Radio (around 30:53-38:01)
With the world’s largest population and growing economy, India is emerging as a superpower in Asia as the Chinese economy is slowing down. Co-founder of the Asia Group Nirav Patel, speaks to NDTV’s Gaurie Dwivedi to discuss this and more.
“China depends on the rest of the world to stay open… and China will need to as well,” said Han-Shen Lin, China country director at Washington-based consultancy The Asia Group
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As 2024 Lok Sabha election begins, three points merit attention for stakeholders in India’s democracy, or for those looking for evidence of a possible post-verdict agenda.
Each trend poses risks and opportunities that will directly affect the operating environment for multinational corporations. Understanding the dynamics behind each issue and staying alert to key watchpoints will be crucial to navigate the shifting regional business environment.
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Less than a decade ago, economic ties between India and China were strengthening. China became India’s largest trading partner, and when Xi Jinping visited India in 2014, Chinese officials were talking about the large investments in India to come. Today, however, Indian scrutiny and restrictions on a range of Chinese activities have increased, and geopolitical differences have exacerbated economic friction.
TAG Partner & India Chair Ashok Malik Discusses India’s Economic Ties with China Read More »
Mutual gains in U.S.-Taiwan bilateral investment, says managing partner of The Asia Group.
TAG Managing Partner Amb. Kurt Tong Comments on the U.S.-Taiwan Economic Relationship Read More »
Kishida decided to retain Secretary-General Motegi, to box him in and make it more difficult for him to mount a presidential bid next year.
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Chinese policymakers’ preference for national security over economic growth risks plunging the country into a period of sustained deflation, they write.
TAG’s Charles Dunst and Kurt Tong Write on China’s Economy Read More »
China’s economic numbers do not paint a pretty picture. The International Monetary Fund, World Bank, and private sector forecasters have lowered their 2023 and 2024 China growth projections to around five and 4.5 percent, respectively.
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