As India rises as a global manufacturing and military power, it should move beyond viewing China as an enemy or partner. Instead, adopting a "competitor" mindset is the most pragmatic and effective st ...
Alicia Garcia-Herrero, Asia-Pacific Chief Economist at Natixis, discusses China's K-shaped economic growth. She argues that the economic development divergence in China is not as bad as that of South ...
Investing.com --China's central bank is moving to tighten discipline across the nation's financial landscape, explicitly calling out "involution-style", or excessively distorted competition, as a ...
Top executives from China's wind power sector have recently issued a joint call to curb "malicious" price competition, ...
This was the most philosophical line I heard from a ride-hailing driver during my trip to Dali before the Spring Festival. He said that it lightly, with a touch of self-mockery, but I could hear the ...
Simply sign up to the Global Economy myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. You know the China story. Population? Huge. Economy? Very huge. Trade surpluses? Really huge. Maybe too huge. Even ...
China’s export powerhouse is feeding global demand for cheaper electronics, cars, clothing, and plenty more besides. But the supercharged competition driving that trend is causing problems within ...
China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) convened a symposium with photovoltaic (PV) industry entrepreneurs on Wednesday, listening to opinions and suggestions from key ...
THE term “involution” or curling inward became a common slang in China in the 2020s, to reflect excessive competition in social and economic life, where students, workers and even business leaders ...
The word “involution”, or neijuan – referring to excessive competition in social and economic life – has become a common slang term in China. Students, workers and even business leaders have been ...