Global enterprises will continue to have major opportunities in the coming decades of China’s development—if they can successfully calibrate their global strategies based on an understanding of the evolving spectrum of opportunities and challenges facing China under the New Normal—predicts a new report released today, Global Enterprises in China. The report is a collaboration between the leading Chinese think-tank, the Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation (CAITEC) of the Ministry of Commerce, and Burson-Marsteller, a leading global public affairs firm. The report examines the evolving role of global enterprises from the beginning of China’s reform and opening in the late 1970s with a focus on key industries such as manufacturing, energy and construction.
Global enterprises will continue to have major opportunities in the coming decades of China’s development—if they can successfully calibrate their global strategies based on an understanding of the evolving spectrum of opportunities and challenges facing China under the New Normal—predicts a new report released today, Global Enterprises in China. The report is a collaboration between the leading Chinese think-tank, the Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation (CAITEC) of the Ministry of Commerce, and Burson-Marsteller, a leading global public affairs firm. The report examines the evolving role of global enterprises from the beginning of China’s reform and opening in the late 1970s with a focus on key industries such as manufacturing, energy and construction.