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Cultural self-confidence rises in China’s brands – Ashley Dudarenok
Not only is China’s position in the world, in logistics and innovation, becoming more self-confident, but branding expert Ashley Dudarenok sees a similar move among Chinese brands, she explains in the Jing Daily.Read More →
China holds the upper hand in the US-China trade war – Shaun Rein
China is going to be the likely winner in the trade tensions the second-largest economy in the world has with the US, Shanghai-based business analyst Shaun Rein, author of The Split: Finding the Opportunities in China’s Economy in the New World Order, explains at ScanX. “While the situation remains fluid, Rein’s analysis suggests that China may be better positioned to weather the current trade tensions.”Read More →
How to deal with the new chapter in the US-China trade war – Harry Broadman
U.S. President Trump has threatened a 100% tariff hike on Chinese goods, and Harry Broadman, former US Assistant Trade Representative and Chief of Staff of the President’s Council of Economic Advisers, tries to make sense out of both countries’ moves at Al Jazeera.Read More →
How religion developed in China – Ian Johnson
Ian Johnson, founder and president of China’s Unofficial Archives dives into the country’s way to deal with religion for the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations. How does religion work in China? Officially, the government recognizes five religions, but people and their practices don’t fit neatly into these categories, Ian Johnson tells.Read More →
How international brands try to crack the code of China’s consumers – Ashley Dudarenok
While many foreign brands have a hard time selling to China’s consumers, some are able to crack the code, says branding expert Ashley Dudarenok at CNBC. “Brands are moving beyond superficial nods to Chinese culture,” Dudarenok said.Read More →
Key trends in Chinese B2B marketplaces – Ashley Dudarenok
Marketing guru Ashley Dudarenok dives into China’s B2B marketplaces and their latest key trends, including the top-10 platforms trying to get hold of the global market, at her website Chozan. “Trust is becoming a brand asset. Alibaba’s Trade Assurance, DHgate’s escrow, and Yiwugo’s secure payments provide buyers with additional protection. Video reviews, verified supplier programs, and standardization efforts help reduce fraud while ensuring shipments clear customs smoothly,” she writes.Read More →
What is the Douyin app? – Ashley Dudarenok
Marketing expert Ashley Dudarenok explains the difference between TikTok and its Chinese sister Douyin at her website Chozan. In 2025, Douyin was named China’s most valuable brand, with a valuation of US$105.8 billion. That marked a 26% increase from the previous year, driven by the platform’s deep integration into everyday digital life. In March 2025, Douyin reached 1 billion monthly active users in China. What exactly is Douyin?Read More →
Why China is not in a hurry to close a TikTok deal – Winston Ma
While the US has been busy floating the media with an upcoming deal on TikTok, China has been rather quiet, notes adjunct professor at NYU School of Law Winston Ma, author of The Digital War: How China’s Tech Power Shapes the Future of AI, Blockchain and Cyberspace on CNBC.Read More →
Fast changing e-commerce in China – Ashley Dudarenok
Drastic changes have been influencing e-commerce and the position of global brands in this fast-moving industry in China. Marketing expert Ashley Dudarenok provides an overview of the changes in the past few years on her website, Chozan.Read More →
Why China’s real estate crisis has not yet been solved – Victor Shih
Financial and political analyst Victor Shih, author of Factions and Finance in China: Elite Conflict and Inflation, discusses the current state of China’s real estate and why it has taken so long for China’s leadership to deal with this crisis. The bottoming-out process of the industry is not yet complete, he says at TaiwanPlus.Read More →
Is China still welcoming expats in 2025? – Gabor Holch
Gabor Hock, an intercultural leadership coach and author of Dragon Suit: The Golden Age of Expatriate Executives In China (2023), looks back at his China career over the past 25 years and wonders whether China is still welcoming expats in 2025 as much as it did in 2000 on his weblog.Read More →
How Urban Revivo takes on international competition – Gabor Holch
Consultant Gabor Holch looks at the efforts of Urban Revivo to take on international competition by opening. just like Zara, opening a major store in London. Gabor Holch, founder of East-West Leadership, a consultancy, predicted social and environmental issues, political issues, and data could also prove to be hurdles for Urban Revivo, he said, at Market Screener.Read More →