Saturday, January 31, 2015

01-Feb-2015 08:16

Managing The Dragon's China Predictions For 2015 :: The year of the goat may go down as the year of the capital markets in China. In the closing months of 2014, China announced two major reforms that promise to have a far-reaching impact on the deployment of capital flows in and out of the country. As a result, three of my predictions this […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#66

China's Anti-Monopoly Drive In Auto Parts :: Over the past year, China has launched anti-monopoly drives in sectors as diverse as pharmaceuticals, baby formula, technology — and now auto parts — arguing that many foreign companies have been using anti-monopolistic practices to over-charge their Chinese customers. China's National Development Reform Commission ("NDRC"), one of several Chinese government bodies that investigates monopoly actions, […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#36

China Auto Update: 2014 First Half :: Despite a slowing economy, China's auto industry sales were strong during the first six months of the year. Passenger car sales registered a double-digit increase of 11 percent to 9.6 million units during the period as consumers continued to flock to dealer showrooms. The slowing economy did have an impact on the commercial vehicle market, […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#21

China housing prices break falling streak in January: China Index :: (ChinaPost.com.tw) - China's housing prices rose in January for the first time in nine months, a survey showed Saturday, breaking a decline that has weighed on growth in the world's second-largest economy.

http://www.chinapost.com.tw/business/asia-china/2015/02/01/427929/China-housing.htm

Electric Cars: A Review of 2014 :: Every year, approximately 88 million trucks, buses and passenger cars are produced worldwide. While the vast majority of these vehicles are powered by an internal combustion engine, the power source of choice for autos for the past 100 years, there has been much speculation about the role that electric vehicles might play over the next […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#51

Happy Thanksgiving to All MTD Readers :: Having lived in China for the past 21 years, one question I'm frequently asked is: "What about the United States do you miss most?" For my wife and me, the answer to that question is easy—the holidays. On the Fourth of July, Memorial Day, or Labor Day, when everyone in the States is taking a […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#49

The 'Ownership Scare' In China's Auto Supply Industry :: The automotive supply industry has been one of the most unregulated industries in China, with the industry becoming progressively less regulated over the past 20 years. While there are increasing regulations regarding emissions, safety, warranties and other areas that impact suppliers, ownership and other corporate governance rules have been among the most liberal in the […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#26

The Dream of Exporting China-Made Cars to the United States :: The ink wasn't even dry on articles hailing the potential of China's automobile market when China's car makers began to dream of the day when they could sell their China made cars to the United States. While this dream has proven to be elusive, despite the ambitions and efforts of Chinese car makers to make […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#16

Health Care: A Trillion Dollar Industry In The Making :: How many times is a trillion dollar industry created? Not very often. After all, a trillion of anything is a very large number. To put it in perspective, only the largest 15 countries in the world had a Gross Domestic Product greater than $1 trillion in 2013. However, no less an authority than McKinsey & […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#42

China's Growing Food Problem/Opportunity :: Feeding China's population of 1.3 billion people is a difficult task even under the best of circumstances. Securing enough food for its people, however, will be even more difficult for China in the years ahead due to a number of factors, including increased competition from a growing global population, the reduction of the country's agricultural […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#31

2014 Predictions: How Did We Do? :: It's that time of the year again — time to look back on the previous 12 months and assess how we did in terms of predicting the course of events in China. But first, let's set the stage. At this time last year, China had just announced a 60-point reform plan that was described as […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#59

01-Feb-2015 07:15

Managing The Dragon's China Predictions For 2015 :: The year of the goat may go down as the year of the capital markets in China. In the closing months of 2014, China announced two major reforms that promise to have a far-reaching impact on the deployment of capital flows in and out of the country. As a result, three of my predictions this […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#66

China's Anti-Monopoly Drive In Auto Parts :: Over the past year, China has launched anti-monopoly drives in sectors as diverse as pharmaceuticals, baby formula, technology — and now auto parts — arguing that many foreign companies have been using anti-monopolistic practices to over-charge their Chinese customers. China's National Development Reform Commission ("NDRC"), one of several Chinese government bodies that investigates monopoly actions, […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#36

China Auto Update: 2014 First Half :: Despite a slowing economy, China's auto industry sales were strong during the first six months of the year. Passenger car sales registered a double-digit increase of 11 percent to 9.6 million units during the period as consumers continued to flock to dealer showrooms. The slowing economy did have an impact on the commercial vehicle market, […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#21

China housing prices break falling streak in January: China Index :: (ChinaPost.com.tw) - China's housing prices rose in January for the first time in nine months, a survey showed Saturday, breaking a decline that has weighed on growth in the world's second-largest economy.

http://www.chinapost.com.tw/business/asia-china/2015/02/01/427929/China-housing.htm

Electric Cars: A Review of 2014 :: Every year, approximately 88 million trucks, buses and passenger cars are produced worldwide. While the vast majority of these vehicles are powered by an internal combustion engine, the power source of choice for autos for the past 100 years, there has been much speculation about the role that electric vehicles might play over the next […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#51

Happy Thanksgiving to All MTD Readers :: Having lived in China for the past 21 years, one question I'm frequently asked is: "What about the United States do you miss most?" For my wife and me, the answer to that question is easy—the holidays. On the Fourth of July, Memorial Day, or Labor Day, when everyone in the States is taking a […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#49

The 'Ownership Scare' In China's Auto Supply Industry :: The automotive supply industry has been one of the most unregulated industries in China, with the industry becoming progressively less regulated over the past 20 years. While there are increasing regulations regarding emissions, safety, warranties and other areas that impact suppliers, ownership and other corporate governance rules have been among the most liberal in the […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#26

The Dream of Exporting China-Made Cars to the United States :: The ink wasn't even dry on articles hailing the potential of China's automobile market when China's car makers began to dream of the day when they could sell their China made cars to the United States. While this dream has proven to be elusive, despite the ambitions and efforts of Chinese car makers to make […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#16

Health Care: A Trillion Dollar Industry In The Making :: How many times is a trillion dollar industry created? Not very often. After all, a trillion of anything is a very large number. To put it in perspective, only the largest 15 countries in the world had a Gross Domestic Product greater than $1 trillion in 2013. However, no less an authority than McKinsey & […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#42

China's Growing Food Problem/Opportunity :: Feeding China's population of 1.3 billion people is a difficult task even under the best of circumstances. Securing enough food for its people, however, will be even more difficult for China in the years ahead due to a number of factors, including increased competition from a growing global population, the reduction of the country's agricultural […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#31

2014 Predictions: How Did We Do? :: It's that time of the year again — time to look back on the previous 12 months and assess how we did in terms of predicting the course of events in China. But first, let's set the stage. At this time last year, China had just announced a 60-point reform plan that was described as […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#59

01-Feb-2015 06:14

Managing The Dragon's China Predictions For 2015 :: The year of the goat may go down as the year of the capital markets in China. In the closing months of 2014, China announced two major reforms that promise to have a far-reaching impact on the deployment of capital flows in and out of the country. As a result, three of my predictions this […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#66

China's Anti-Monopoly Drive In Auto Parts :: Over the past year, China has launched anti-monopoly drives in sectors as diverse as pharmaceuticals, baby formula, technology — and now auto parts — arguing that many foreign companies have been using anti-monopolistic practices to over-charge their Chinese customers. China's National Development Reform Commission ("NDRC"), one of several Chinese government bodies that investigates monopoly actions, […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#36

China Auto Update: 2014 First Half :: Despite a slowing economy, China's auto industry sales were strong during the first six months of the year. Passenger car sales registered a double-digit increase of 11 percent to 9.6 million units during the period as consumers continued to flock to dealer showrooms. The slowing economy did have an impact on the commercial vehicle market, […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#21

China housing prices break falling streak in January: China Index :: (ChinaPost.com.tw) - China's housing prices rose in January for the first time in nine months, a survey showed Saturday, breaking a decline that has weighed on growth in the world's second-largest economy.

http://www.chinapost.com.tw/business/asia-china/2015/02/01/427929/China-housing.htm

Electric Cars: A Review of 2014 :: Every year, approximately 88 million trucks, buses and passenger cars are produced worldwide. While the vast majority of these vehicles are powered by an internal combustion engine, the power source of choice for autos for the past 100 years, there has been much speculation about the role that electric vehicles might play over the next […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#51

Happy Thanksgiving to All MTD Readers :: Having lived in China for the past 21 years, one question I'm frequently asked is: "What about the United States do you miss most?" For my wife and me, the answer to that question is easy—the holidays. On the Fourth of July, Memorial Day, or Labor Day, when everyone in the States is taking a […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#49

The 'Ownership Scare' In China's Auto Supply Industry :: The automotive supply industry has been one of the most unregulated industries in China, with the industry becoming progressively less regulated over the past 20 years. While there are increasing regulations regarding emissions, safety, warranties and other areas that impact suppliers, ownership and other corporate governance rules have been among the most liberal in the […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#26

The Dream of Exporting China-Made Cars to the United States :: The ink wasn't even dry on articles hailing the potential of China's automobile market when China's car makers began to dream of the day when they could sell their China made cars to the United States. While this dream has proven to be elusive, despite the ambitions and efforts of Chinese car makers to make […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#16

Health Care: A Trillion Dollar Industry In The Making :: How many times is a trillion dollar industry created? Not very often. After all, a trillion of anything is a very large number. To put it in perspective, only the largest 15 countries in the world had a Gross Domestic Product greater than $1 trillion in 2013. However, no less an authority than McKinsey & […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#42

China's Growing Food Problem/Opportunity :: Feeding China's population of 1.3 billion people is a difficult task even under the best of circumstances. Securing enough food for its people, however, will be even more difficult for China in the years ahead due to a number of factors, including increased competition from a growing global population, the reduction of the country's agricultural […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#31

2014 Predictions: How Did We Do? :: It's that time of the year again — time to look back on the previous 12 months and assess how we did in terms of predicting the course of events in China. But first, let's set the stage. At this time last year, China had just announced a 60-point reform plan that was described as […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#59

01-Feb-2015 05:13

Managing The Dragon's China Predictions For 2015 :: The year of the goat may go down as the year of the capital markets in China. In the closing months of 2014, China announced two major reforms that promise to have a far-reaching impact on the deployment of capital flows in and out of the country. As a result, three of my predictions this […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#66

China's Anti-Monopoly Drive In Auto Parts :: Over the past year, China has launched anti-monopoly drives in sectors as diverse as pharmaceuticals, baby formula, technology — and now auto parts — arguing that many foreign companies have been using anti-monopolistic practices to over-charge their Chinese customers. China's National Development Reform Commission ("NDRC"), one of several Chinese government bodies that investigates monopoly actions, […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#36

China Auto Update: 2014 First Half :: Despite a slowing economy, China's auto industry sales were strong during the first six months of the year. Passenger car sales registered a double-digit increase of 11 percent to 9.6 million units during the period as consumers continued to flock to dealer showrooms. The slowing economy did have an impact on the commercial vehicle market, […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#21

China housing prices break falling streak in January: China Index :: (ChinaPost.com.tw) - China's housing prices rose in January for the first time in nine months, a survey showed Saturday, breaking a decline that has weighed on growth in the world's second-largest economy.

http://www.chinapost.com.tw/business/asia-china/2015/02/01/427929/China-housing.htm

Electric Cars: A Review of 2014 :: Every year, approximately 88 million trucks, buses and passenger cars are produced worldwide. While the vast majority of these vehicles are powered by an internal combustion engine, the power source of choice for autos for the past 100 years, there has been much speculation about the role that electric vehicles might play over the next […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#51

Happy Thanksgiving to All MTD Readers :: Having lived in China for the past 21 years, one question I'm frequently asked is: "What about the United States do you miss most?" For my wife and me, the answer to that question is easy—the holidays. On the Fourth of July, Memorial Day, or Labor Day, when everyone in the States is taking a […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#49

The 'Ownership Scare' In China's Auto Supply Industry :: The automotive supply industry has been one of the most unregulated industries in China, with the industry becoming progressively less regulated over the past 20 years. While there are increasing regulations regarding emissions, safety, warranties and other areas that impact suppliers, ownership and other corporate governance rules have been among the most liberal in the […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#26

The Dream of Exporting China-Made Cars to the United States :: The ink wasn't even dry on articles hailing the potential of China's automobile market when China's car makers began to dream of the day when they could sell their China made cars to the United States. While this dream has proven to be elusive, despite the ambitions and efforts of Chinese car makers to make […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#16

Health Care: A Trillion Dollar Industry In The Making :: How many times is a trillion dollar industry created? Not very often. After all, a trillion of anything is a very large number. To put it in perspective, only the largest 15 countries in the world had a Gross Domestic Product greater than $1 trillion in 2013. However, no less an authority than McKinsey & […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#42

China's Growing Food Problem/Opportunity :: Feeding China's population of 1.3 billion people is a difficult task even under the best of circumstances. Securing enough food for its people, however, will be even more difficult for China in the years ahead due to a number of factors, including increased competition from a growing global population, the reduction of the country's agricultural […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#31

2014 Predictions: How Did We Do? :: It's that time of the year again — time to look back on the previous 12 months and assess how we did in terms of predicting the course of events in China. But first, let's set the stage. At this time last year, China had just announced a 60-point reform plan that was described as […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#59

01-Feb-2015 04:12

Managing The Dragon's China Predictions For 2015 :: The year of the goat may go down as the year of the capital markets in China. In the closing months of 2014, China announced two major reforms that promise to have a far-reaching impact on the deployment of capital flows in and out of the country. As a result, three of my predictions this […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#66

China's Anti-Monopoly Drive In Auto Parts :: Over the past year, China has launched anti-monopoly drives in sectors as diverse as pharmaceuticals, baby formula, technology — and now auto parts — arguing that many foreign companies have been using anti-monopolistic practices to over-charge their Chinese customers. China's National Development Reform Commission ("NDRC"), one of several Chinese government bodies that investigates monopoly actions, […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#36

China Auto Update: 2014 First Half :: Despite a slowing economy, China's auto industry sales were strong during the first six months of the year. Passenger car sales registered a double-digit increase of 11 percent to 9.6 million units during the period as consumers continued to flock to dealer showrooms. The slowing economy did have an impact on the commercial vehicle market, […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#21

China housing prices break falling streak in January: China Index :: (ChinaPost.com.tw) - China's housing prices rose in January for the first time in nine months, a survey showed Saturday, breaking a decline that has weighed on growth in the world's second-largest economy.

http://www.chinapost.com.tw/business/asia-china/2015/02/01/427929/China-housing.htm

Electric Cars: A Review of 2014 :: Every year, approximately 88 million trucks, buses and passenger cars are produced worldwide. While the vast majority of these vehicles are powered by an internal combustion engine, the power source of choice for autos for the past 100 years, there has been much speculation about the role that electric vehicles might play over the next […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#51

Happy Thanksgiving to All MTD Readers :: Having lived in China for the past 21 years, one question I'm frequently asked is: "What about the United States do you miss most?" For my wife and me, the answer to that question is easy—the holidays. On the Fourth of July, Memorial Day, or Labor Day, when everyone in the States is taking a […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#49

The 'Ownership Scare' In China's Auto Supply Industry :: The automotive supply industry has been one of the most unregulated industries in China, with the industry becoming progressively less regulated over the past 20 years. While there are increasing regulations regarding emissions, safety, warranties and other areas that impact suppliers, ownership and other corporate governance rules have been among the most liberal in the […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#26

The Dream of Exporting China-Made Cars to the United States :: The ink wasn't even dry on articles hailing the potential of China's automobile market when China's car makers began to dream of the day when they could sell their China made cars to the United States. While this dream has proven to be elusive, despite the ambitions and efforts of Chinese car makers to make […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#16

Health Care: A Trillion Dollar Industry In The Making :: How many times is a trillion dollar industry created? Not very often. After all, a trillion of anything is a very large number. To put it in perspective, only the largest 15 countries in the world had a Gross Domestic Product greater than $1 trillion in 2013. However, no less an authority than McKinsey & […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#42

China's Growing Food Problem/Opportunity :: Feeding China's population of 1.3 billion people is a difficult task even under the best of circumstances. Securing enough food for its people, however, will be even more difficult for China in the years ahead due to a number of factors, including increased competition from a growing global population, the reduction of the country's agricultural […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#31

2014 Predictions: How Did We Do? :: It's that time of the year again — time to look back on the previous 12 months and assess how we did in terms of predicting the course of events in China. But first, let's set the stage. At this time last year, China had just announced a 60-point reform plan that was described as […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#59

01-Feb-2015 03:11

Managing The Dragon's China Predictions For 2015 :: The year of the goat may go down as the year of the capital markets in China. In the closing months of 2014, China announced two major reforms that promise to have a far-reaching impact on the deployment of capital flows in and out of the country. As a result, three of my predictions this […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#66

China's Anti-Monopoly Drive In Auto Parts :: Over the past year, China has launched anti-monopoly drives in sectors as diverse as pharmaceuticals, baby formula, technology — and now auto parts — arguing that many foreign companies have been using anti-monopolistic practices to over-charge their Chinese customers. China's National Development Reform Commission ("NDRC"), one of several Chinese government bodies that investigates monopoly actions, […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#36

China Auto Update: 2014 First Half :: Despite a slowing economy, China's auto industry sales were strong during the first six months of the year. Passenger car sales registered a double-digit increase of 11 percent to 9.6 million units during the period as consumers continued to flock to dealer showrooms. The slowing economy did have an impact on the commercial vehicle market, […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#21

China housing prices break falling streak in January: China Index :: (ChinaPost.com.tw) - China's housing prices rose in January for the first time in nine months, a survey showed Saturday, breaking a decline that has weighed on growth in the world's second-largest economy.

http://www.chinapost.com.tw/business/asia-china/2015/02/01/427929/China-housing.htm

Electric Cars: A Review of 2014 :: Every year, approximately 88 million trucks, buses and passenger cars are produced worldwide. While the vast majority of these vehicles are powered by an internal combustion engine, the power source of choice for autos for the past 100 years, there has been much speculation about the role that electric vehicles might play over the next […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#51

Happy Thanksgiving to All MTD Readers :: Having lived in China for the past 21 years, one question I'm frequently asked is: "What about the United States do you miss most?" For my wife and me, the answer to that question is easy—the holidays. On the Fourth of July, Memorial Day, or Labor Day, when everyone in the States is taking a […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#49

The 'Ownership Scare' In China's Auto Supply Industry :: The automotive supply industry has been one of the most unregulated industries in China, with the industry becoming progressively less regulated over the past 20 years. While there are increasing regulations regarding emissions, safety, warranties and other areas that impact suppliers, ownership and other corporate governance rules have been among the most liberal in the […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#26

The Dream of Exporting China-Made Cars to the United States :: The ink wasn't even dry on articles hailing the potential of China's automobile market when China's car makers began to dream of the day when they could sell their China made cars to the United States. While this dream has proven to be elusive, despite the ambitions and efforts of Chinese car makers to make […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#16

Health Care: A Trillion Dollar Industry In The Making :: How many times is a trillion dollar industry created? Not very often. After all, a trillion of anything is a very large number. To put it in perspective, only the largest 15 countries in the world had a Gross Domestic Product greater than $1 trillion in 2013. However, no less an authority than McKinsey & […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#42

China's Growing Food Problem/Opportunity :: Feeding China's population of 1.3 billion people is a difficult task even under the best of circumstances. Securing enough food for its people, however, will be even more difficult for China in the years ahead due to a number of factors, including increased competition from a growing global population, the reduction of the country's agricultural […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#31

2014 Predictions: How Did We Do? :: It's that time of the year again — time to look back on the previous 12 months and assess how we did in terms of predicting the course of events in China. But first, let's set the stage. At this time last year, China had just announced a 60-point reform plan that was described as […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#59

01-Feb-2015 02:10

Managing The Dragon's China Predictions For 2015 :: The year of the goat may go down as the year of the capital markets in China. In the closing months of 2014, China announced two major reforms that promise to have a far-reaching impact on the deployment of capital flows in and out of the country. As a result, three of my predictions this […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#66

China's Anti-Monopoly Drive In Auto Parts :: Over the past year, China has launched anti-monopoly drives in sectors as diverse as pharmaceuticals, baby formula, technology — and now auto parts — arguing that many foreign companies have been using anti-monopolistic practices to over-charge their Chinese customers. China's National Development Reform Commission ("NDRC"), one of several Chinese government bodies that investigates monopoly actions, […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#36

China Auto Update: 2014 First Half :: Despite a slowing economy, China's auto industry sales were strong during the first six months of the year. Passenger car sales registered a double-digit increase of 11 percent to 9.6 million units during the period as consumers continued to flock to dealer showrooms. The slowing economy did have an impact on the commercial vehicle market, […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#21

China housing prices break falling streak in January: China Index :: (ChinaPost.com.tw) - China's housing prices rose in January for the first time in nine months, a survey showed Saturday, breaking a decline that has weighed on growth in the world's second-largest economy.

http://www.chinapost.com.tw/business/asia-china/2015/02/01/427929/China-housing.htm

Electric Cars: A Review of 2014 :: Every year, approximately 88 million trucks, buses and passenger cars are produced worldwide. While the vast majority of these vehicles are powered by an internal combustion engine, the power source of choice for autos for the past 100 years, there has been much speculation about the role that electric vehicles might play over the next […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#51

Happy Thanksgiving to All MTD Readers :: Having lived in China for the past 21 years, one question I'm frequently asked is: "What about the United States do you miss most?" For my wife and me, the answer to that question is easy—the holidays. On the Fourth of July, Memorial Day, or Labor Day, when everyone in the States is taking a […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#49

The 'Ownership Scare' In China's Auto Supply Industry :: The automotive supply industry has been one of the most unregulated industries in China, with the industry becoming progressively less regulated over the past 20 years. While there are increasing regulations regarding emissions, safety, warranties and other areas that impact suppliers, ownership and other corporate governance rules have been among the most liberal in the […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#26

The Dream of Exporting China-Made Cars to the United States :: The ink wasn't even dry on articles hailing the potential of China's automobile market when China's car makers began to dream of the day when they could sell their China made cars to the United States. While this dream has proven to be elusive, despite the ambitions and efforts of Chinese car makers to make […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#16

Health Care: A Trillion Dollar Industry In The Making :: How many times is a trillion dollar industry created? Not very often. After all, a trillion of anything is a very large number. To put it in perspective, only the largest 15 countries in the world had a Gross Domestic Product greater than $1 trillion in 2013. However, no less an authority than McKinsey & […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#42

China's Growing Food Problem/Opportunity :: Feeding China's population of 1.3 billion people is a difficult task even under the best of circumstances. Securing enough food for its people, however, will be even more difficult for China in the years ahead due to a number of factors, including increased competition from a growing global population, the reduction of the country's agricultural […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#31

2014 Predictions: How Did We Do? :: It's that time of the year again — time to look back on the previous 12 months and assess how we did in terms of predicting the course of events in China. But first, let's set the stage. At this time last year, China had just announced a 60-point reform plan that was described as […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#59

01-Feb-2015 01:09

Managing The Dragon's China Predictions For 2015 :: The year of the goat may go down as the year of the capital markets in China. In the closing months of 2014, China announced two major reforms that promise to have a far-reaching impact on the deployment of capital flows in and out of the country. As a result, three of my predictions this […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#66

China's Anti-Monopoly Drive In Auto Parts :: Over the past year, China has launched anti-monopoly drives in sectors as diverse as pharmaceuticals, baby formula, technology — and now auto parts — arguing that many foreign companies have been using anti-monopolistic practices to over-charge their Chinese customers. China's National Development Reform Commission ("NDRC"), one of several Chinese government bodies that investigates monopoly actions, […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#36

China Auto Update: 2014 First Half :: Despite a slowing economy, China's auto industry sales were strong during the first six months of the year. Passenger car sales registered a double-digit increase of 11 percent to 9.6 million units during the period as consumers continued to flock to dealer showrooms. The slowing economy did have an impact on the commercial vehicle market, […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#21

China housing prices break falling streak in January: China Index :: (ChinaPost.com.tw) - China's housing prices rose in January for the first time in nine months, a survey showed Saturday, breaking a decline that has weighed on growth in the world's second-largest economy.

http://www.chinapost.com.tw/business/asia-china/2015/02/01/427929/China-housing.htm

Electric Cars: A Review of 2014 :: Every year, approximately 88 million trucks, buses and passenger cars are produced worldwide. While the vast majority of these vehicles are powered by an internal combustion engine, the power source of choice for autos for the past 100 years, there has been much speculation about the role that electric vehicles might play over the next […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#51

Happy Thanksgiving to All MTD Readers :: Having lived in China for the past 21 years, one question I'm frequently asked is: "What about the United States do you miss most?" For my wife and me, the answer to that question is easy—the holidays. On the Fourth of July, Memorial Day, or Labor Day, when everyone in the States is taking a […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#49

The 'Ownership Scare' In China's Auto Supply Industry :: The automotive supply industry has been one of the most unregulated industries in China, with the industry becoming progressively less regulated over the past 20 years. While there are increasing regulations regarding emissions, safety, warranties and other areas that impact suppliers, ownership and other corporate governance rules have been among the most liberal in the […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#26

The Dream of Exporting China-Made Cars to the United States :: The ink wasn't even dry on articles hailing the potential of China's automobile market when China's car makers began to dream of the day when they could sell their China made cars to the United States. While this dream has proven to be elusive, despite the ambitions and efforts of Chinese car makers to make […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#16

Health Care: A Trillion Dollar Industry In The Making :: How many times is a trillion dollar industry created? Not very often. After all, a trillion of anything is a very large number. To put it in perspective, only the largest 15 countries in the world had a Gross Domestic Product greater than $1 trillion in 2013. However, no less an authority than McKinsey & […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#42

China's Growing Food Problem/Opportunity :: Feeding China's population of 1.3 billion people is a difficult task even under the best of circumstances. Securing enough food for its people, however, will be even more difficult for China in the years ahead due to a number of factors, including increased competition from a growing global population, the reduction of the country's agricultural […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#31

2014 Predictions: How Did We Do? :: It's that time of the year again — time to look back on the previous 12 months and assess how we did in terms of predicting the course of events in China. But first, let's set the stage. At this time last year, China had just announced a 60-point reform plan that was described as […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#59

01-Feb-2015 00:08

Managing The Dragon's China Predictions For 2015 :: The year of the goat may go down as the year of the capital markets in China. In the closing months of 2014, China announced two major reforms that promise to have a far-reaching impact on the deployment of capital flows in and out of the country. As a result, three of my predictions this […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#66

China's Anti-Monopoly Drive In Auto Parts :: Over the past year, China has launched anti-monopoly drives in sectors as diverse as pharmaceuticals, baby formula, technology — and now auto parts — arguing that many foreign companies have been using anti-monopolistic practices to over-charge their Chinese customers. China's National Development Reform Commission ("NDRC"), one of several Chinese government bodies that investigates monopoly actions, […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#36

China Auto Update: 2014 First Half :: Despite a slowing economy, China's auto industry sales were strong during the first six months of the year. Passenger car sales registered a double-digit increase of 11 percent to 9.6 million units during the period as consumers continued to flock to dealer showrooms. The slowing economy did have an impact on the commercial vehicle market, […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#21

China housing prices break falling streak in January: China Index :: (ChinaPost.com.tw) - China's housing prices rose in January for the first time in nine months, a survey showed Saturday, breaking a decline that has weighed on growth in the world's second-largest economy.

http://www.chinapost.com.tw/business/asia-china/2015/02/01/427929/China-housing.htm

Electric Cars: A Review of 2014 :: Every year, approximately 88 million trucks, buses and passenger cars are produced worldwide. While the vast majority of these vehicles are powered by an internal combustion engine, the power source of choice for autos for the past 100 years, there has been much speculation about the role that electric vehicles might play over the next […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#51

Happy Thanksgiving to All MTD Readers :: Having lived in China for the past 21 years, one question I'm frequently asked is: "What about the United States do you miss most?" For my wife and me, the answer to that question is easy—the holidays. On the Fourth of July, Memorial Day, or Labor Day, when everyone in the States is taking a […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#49

The 'Ownership Scare' In China's Auto Supply Industry :: The automotive supply industry has been one of the most unregulated industries in China, with the industry becoming progressively less regulated over the past 20 years. While there are increasing regulations regarding emissions, safety, warranties and other areas that impact suppliers, ownership and other corporate governance rules have been among the most liberal in the […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#26

The Dream of Exporting China-Made Cars to the United States :: The ink wasn't even dry on articles hailing the potential of China's automobile market when China's car makers began to dream of the day when they could sell their China made cars to the United States. While this dream has proven to be elusive, despite the ambitions and efforts of Chinese car makers to make […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#16

Health Care: A Trillion Dollar Industry In The Making :: How many times is a trillion dollar industry created? Not very often. After all, a trillion of anything is a very large number. To put it in perspective, only the largest 15 countries in the world had a Gross Domestic Product greater than $1 trillion in 2013. However, no less an authority than McKinsey & […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#42

China's Growing Food Problem/Opportunity :: Feeding China's population of 1.3 billion people is a difficult task even under the best of circumstances. Securing enough food for its people, however, will be even more difficult for China in the years ahead due to a number of factors, including increased competition from a growing global population, the reduction of the country's agricultural […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#31

2014 Predictions: How Did We Do? :: It's that time of the year again — time to look back on the previous 12 months and assess how we did in terms of predicting the course of events in China. But first, let's set the stage. At this time last year, China had just announced a 60-point reform plan that was described as […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#59

31-Jan-2015 23:07

Managing The Dragon's China Predictions For 2015 :: The year of the goat may go down as the year of the capital markets in China. In the closing months of 2014, China announced two major reforms that promise to have a far-reaching impact on the deployment of capital flows in and out of the country. As a result, three of my predictions this […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#66

China's Anti-Monopoly Drive In Auto Parts :: Over the past year, China has launched anti-monopoly drives in sectors as diverse as pharmaceuticals, baby formula, technology — and now auto parts — arguing that many foreign companies have been using anti-monopolistic practices to over-charge their Chinese customers. China's National Development Reform Commission ("NDRC"), one of several Chinese government bodies that investigates monopoly actions, […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#36

China Auto Update: 2014 First Half :: Despite a slowing economy, China's auto industry sales were strong during the first six months of the year. Passenger car sales registered a double-digit increase of 11 percent to 9.6 million units during the period as consumers continued to flock to dealer showrooms. The slowing economy did have an impact on the commercial vehicle market, […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#21

China housing prices break falling streak in January: China Index :: (ChinaPost.com.tw) - China's housing prices rose in January for the first time in nine months, a survey showed Saturday, breaking a decline that has weighed on growth in the world's second-largest economy.

http://www.chinapost.com.tw/business/asia-china/2015/02/01/427929/China-housing.htm

Electric Cars: A Review of 2014 :: Every year, approximately 88 million trucks, buses and passenger cars are produced worldwide. While the vast majority of these vehicles are powered by an internal combustion engine, the power source of choice for autos for the past 100 years, there has been much speculation about the role that electric vehicles might play over the next […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#51

Happy Thanksgiving to All MTD Readers :: Having lived in China for the past 21 years, one question I'm frequently asked is: "What about the United States do you miss most?" For my wife and me, the answer to that question is easy—the holidays. On the Fourth of July, Memorial Day, or Labor Day, when everyone in the States is taking a […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#49

The 'Ownership Scare' In China's Auto Supply Industry :: The automotive supply industry has been one of the most unregulated industries in China, with the industry becoming progressively less regulated over the past 20 years. While there are increasing regulations regarding emissions, safety, warranties and other areas that impact suppliers, ownership and other corporate governance rules have been among the most liberal in the […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#26

The Dream of Exporting China-Made Cars to the United States :: The ink wasn't even dry on articles hailing the potential of China's automobile market when China's car makers began to dream of the day when they could sell their China made cars to the United States. While this dream has proven to be elusive, despite the ambitions and efforts of Chinese car makers to make […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#16

Health Care: A Trillion Dollar Industry In The Making :: How many times is a trillion dollar industry created? Not very often. After all, a trillion of anything is a very large number. To put it in perspective, only the largest 15 countries in the world had a Gross Domestic Product greater than $1 trillion in 2013. However, no less an authority than McKinsey & […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#42

China's Growing Food Problem/Opportunity :: Feeding China's population of 1.3 billion people is a difficult task even under the best of circumstances. Securing enough food for its people, however, will be even more difficult for China in the years ahead due to a number of factors, including increased competition from a growing global population, the reduction of the country's agricultural […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#31

2014 Predictions: How Did We Do? :: It's that time of the year again — time to look back on the previous 12 months and assess how we did in terms of predicting the course of events in China. But first, let's set the stage. At this time last year, China had just announced a 60-point reform plan that was described as […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#59

31-Jan-2015 22:06

Managing The Dragon's China Predictions For 2015 :: The year of the goat may go down as the year of the capital markets in China. In the closing months of 2014, China announced two major reforms that promise to have a far-reaching impact on the deployment of capital flows in and out of the country. As a result, three of my predictions this […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#66

China's Anti-Monopoly Drive In Auto Parts :: Over the past year, China has launched anti-monopoly drives in sectors as diverse as pharmaceuticals, baby formula, technology — and now auto parts — arguing that many foreign companies have been using anti-monopolistic practices to over-charge their Chinese customers. China's National Development Reform Commission ("NDRC"), one of several Chinese government bodies that investigates monopoly actions, […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#36

China Auto Update: 2014 First Half :: Despite a slowing economy, China's auto industry sales were strong during the first six months of the year. Passenger car sales registered a double-digit increase of 11 percent to 9.6 million units during the period as consumers continued to flock to dealer showrooms. The slowing economy did have an impact on the commercial vehicle market, […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#21

China housing prices break falling streak in January: China Index :: (ChinaPost.com.tw) - China's housing prices rose in January for the first time in nine months, a survey showed Saturday, breaking a decline that has weighed on growth in the world's second-largest economy.

http://www.chinapost.com.tw/business/asia-china/2015/02/01/427929/China-housing.htm

Electric Cars: A Review of 2014 :: Every year, approximately 88 million trucks, buses and passenger cars are produced worldwide. While the vast majority of these vehicles are powered by an internal combustion engine, the power source of choice for autos for the past 100 years, there has been much speculation about the role that electric vehicles might play over the next […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#51

Happy Thanksgiving to All MTD Readers :: Having lived in China for the past 21 years, one question I'm frequently asked is: "What about the United States do you miss most?" For my wife and me, the answer to that question is easy—the holidays. On the Fourth of July, Memorial Day, or Labor Day, when everyone in the States is taking a […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#49

The 'Ownership Scare' In China's Auto Supply Industry :: The automotive supply industry has been one of the most unregulated industries in China, with the industry becoming progressively less regulated over the past 20 years. While there are increasing regulations regarding emissions, safety, warranties and other areas that impact suppliers, ownership and other corporate governance rules have been among the most liberal in the […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#26

The Dream of Exporting China-Made Cars to the United States :: The ink wasn't even dry on articles hailing the potential of China's automobile market when China's car makers began to dream of the day when they could sell their China made cars to the United States. While this dream has proven to be elusive, despite the ambitions and efforts of Chinese car makers to make […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#16

Health Care: A Trillion Dollar Industry In The Making :: How many times is a trillion dollar industry created? Not very often. After all, a trillion of anything is a very large number. To put it in perspective, only the largest 15 countries in the world had a Gross Domestic Product greater than $1 trillion in 2013. However, no less an authority than McKinsey & […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#42

China's Growing Food Problem/Opportunity :: Feeding China's population of 1.3 billion people is a difficult task even under the best of circumstances. Securing enough food for its people, however, will be even more difficult for China in the years ahead due to a number of factors, including increased competition from a growing global population, the reduction of the country's agricultural […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#31

2014 Predictions: How Did We Do? :: It's that time of the year again — time to look back on the previous 12 months and assess how we did in terms of predicting the course of events in China. But first, let's set the stage. At this time last year, China had just announced a 60-point reform plan that was described as […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#59

31-Jan-2015 21:05

Managing The Dragon's China Predictions For 2015 :: The year of the goat may go down as the year of the capital markets in China. In the closing months of 2014, China announced two major reforms that promise to have a far-reaching impact on the deployment of capital flows in and out of the country. As a result, three of my predictions this […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#66

China's Anti-Monopoly Drive In Auto Parts :: Over the past year, China has launched anti-monopoly drives in sectors as diverse as pharmaceuticals, baby formula, technology — and now auto parts — arguing that many foreign companies have been using anti-monopolistic practices to over-charge their Chinese customers. China's National Development Reform Commission ("NDRC"), one of several Chinese government bodies that investigates monopoly actions, […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#36

China Auto Update: 2014 First Half :: Despite a slowing economy, China's auto industry sales were strong during the first six months of the year. Passenger car sales registered a double-digit increase of 11 percent to 9.6 million units during the period as consumers continued to flock to dealer showrooms. The slowing economy did have an impact on the commercial vehicle market, […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#21

China housing prices break falling streak in January: China Index :: (ChinaPost.com.tw) - China's housing prices rose in January for the first time in nine months, a survey showed Saturday, breaking a decline that has weighed on growth in the world's second-largest economy.

http://www.chinapost.com.tw/business/asia-china/2015/02/01/427929/China-housing.htm

Electric Cars: A Review of 2014 :: Every year, approximately 88 million trucks, buses and passenger cars are produced worldwide. While the vast majority of these vehicles are powered by an internal combustion engine, the power source of choice for autos for the past 100 years, there has been much speculation about the role that electric vehicles might play over the next […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#51

Happy Thanksgiving to All MTD Readers :: Having lived in China for the past 21 years, one question I'm frequently asked is: "What about the United States do you miss most?" For my wife and me, the answer to that question is easy—the holidays. On the Fourth of July, Memorial Day, or Labor Day, when everyone in the States is taking a […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#49

The 'Ownership Scare' In China's Auto Supply Industry :: The automotive supply industry has been one of the most unregulated industries in China, with the industry becoming progressively less regulated over the past 20 years. While there are increasing regulations regarding emissions, safety, warranties and other areas that impact suppliers, ownership and other corporate governance rules have been among the most liberal in the […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#26

The Dream of Exporting China-Made Cars to the United States :: The ink wasn't even dry on articles hailing the potential of China's automobile market when China's car makers began to dream of the day when they could sell their China made cars to the United States. While this dream has proven to be elusive, despite the ambitions and efforts of Chinese car makers to make […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#16

Health Care: A Trillion Dollar Industry In The Making :: How many times is a trillion dollar industry created? Not very often. After all, a trillion of anything is a very large number. To put it in perspective, only the largest 15 countries in the world had a Gross Domestic Product greater than $1 trillion in 2013. However, no less an authority than McKinsey & […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#42

China's Growing Food Problem/Opportunity :: Feeding China's population of 1.3 billion people is a difficult task even under the best of circumstances. Securing enough food for its people, however, will be even more difficult for China in the years ahead due to a number of factors, including increased competition from a growing global population, the reduction of the country's agricultural […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#31

2014 Predictions: How Did We Do? :: It's that time of the year again — time to look back on the previous 12 months and assess how we did in terms of predicting the course of events in China. But first, let's set the stage. At this time last year, China had just announced a 60-point reform plan that was described as […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#59

31-Jan-2015 20:04

Managing The Dragon's China Predictions For 2015 :: The year of the goat may go down as the year of the capital markets in China. In the closing months of 2014, China announced two major reforms that promise to have a far-reaching impact on the deployment of capital flows in and out of the country. As a result, three of my predictions this […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#66

China's Anti-Monopoly Drive In Auto Parts :: Over the past year, China has launched anti-monopoly drives in sectors as diverse as pharmaceuticals, baby formula, technology — and now auto parts — arguing that many foreign companies have been using anti-monopolistic practices to over-charge their Chinese customers. China's National Development Reform Commission ("NDRC"), one of several Chinese government bodies that investigates monopoly actions, […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#36

China Auto Update: 2014 First Half :: Despite a slowing economy, China's auto industry sales were strong during the first six months of the year. Passenger car sales registered a double-digit increase of 11 percent to 9.6 million units during the period as consumers continued to flock to dealer showrooms. The slowing economy did have an impact on the commercial vehicle market, […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#21

China housing prices break falling streak in January: China Index :: (ChinaPost.com.tw) - China's housing prices rose in January for the first time in nine months, a survey showed Saturday, breaking a decline that has weighed on growth in the world's second-largest economy.

http://www.chinapost.com.tw/business/asia-china/2015/02/01/427929/China-housing.htm

Electric Cars: A Review of 2014 :: Every year, approximately 88 million trucks, buses and passenger cars are produced worldwide. While the vast majority of these vehicles are powered by an internal combustion engine, the power source of choice for autos for the past 100 years, there has been much speculation about the role that electric vehicles might play over the next […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#51

Happy Thanksgiving to All MTD Readers :: Having lived in China for the past 21 years, one question I'm frequently asked is: "What about the United States do you miss most?" For my wife and me, the answer to that question is easy—the holidays. On the Fourth of July, Memorial Day, or Labor Day, when everyone in the States is taking a […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#49

The 'Ownership Scare' In China's Auto Supply Industry :: The automotive supply industry has been one of the most unregulated industries in China, with the industry becoming progressively less regulated over the past 20 years. While there are increasing regulations regarding emissions, safety, warranties and other areas that impact suppliers, ownership and other corporate governance rules have been among the most liberal in the […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#26

The Dream of Exporting China-Made Cars to the United States :: The ink wasn't even dry on articles hailing the potential of China's automobile market when China's car makers began to dream of the day when they could sell their China made cars to the United States. While this dream has proven to be elusive, despite the ambitions and efforts of Chinese car makers to make […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#16

Health Care: A Trillion Dollar Industry In The Making :: How many times is a trillion dollar industry created? Not very often. After all, a trillion of anything is a very large number. To put it in perspective, only the largest 15 countries in the world had a Gross Domestic Product greater than $1 trillion in 2013. However, no less an authority than McKinsey & […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#42

China's Growing Food Problem/Opportunity :: Feeding China's population of 1.3 billion people is a difficult task even under the best of circumstances. Securing enough food for its people, however, will be even more difficult for China in the years ahead due to a number of factors, including increased competition from a growing global population, the reduction of the country's agricultural […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#31

2014 Predictions: How Did We Do? :: It's that time of the year again — time to look back on the previous 12 months and assess how we did in terms of predicting the course of events in China. But first, let's set the stage. At this time last year, China had just announced a 60-point reform plan that was described as […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#59

31-Jan-2015 19:03

Oil prices fall in Asian trade on Keystone XL bill news :: (ChinaPost.com.tw) - Crude prices were down in Asia Friday, after the U.S. Senate approved a bill to build an oil pipeline from Canada to refineries in the U.S. Gulf Coast, adding to concerns over a supply glut.

http://www.chinapost.com.tw/business/global-markets/2015/01/31/427864/Oil-prices.htm

Managing The Dragon's China Predictions For 2015 :: The year of the goat may go down as the year of the capital markets in China. In the closing months of 2014, China announced two major reforms that promise to have a far-reaching impact on the deployment of capital flows in and out of the country. As a result, three of my predictions this […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#66

China's Anti-Monopoly Drive In Auto Parts :: Over the past year, China has launched anti-monopoly drives in sectors as diverse as pharmaceuticals, baby formula, technology — and now auto parts — arguing that many foreign companies have been using anti-monopolistic practices to over-charge their Chinese customers. China's National Development Reform Commission ("NDRC"), one of several Chinese government bodies that investigates monopoly actions, […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#36

China Auto Update: 2014 First Half :: Despite a slowing economy, China's auto industry sales were strong during the first six months of the year. Passenger car sales registered a double-digit increase of 11 percent to 9.6 million units during the period as consumers continued to flock to dealer showrooms. The slowing economy did have an impact on the commercial vehicle market, […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#21

Electric Cars: A Review of 2014 :: Every year, approximately 88 million trucks, buses and passenger cars are produced worldwide. While the vast majority of these vehicles are powered by an internal combustion engine, the power source of choice for autos for the past 100 years, there has been much speculation about the role that electric vehicles might play over the next […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#51

Happy Thanksgiving to All MTD Readers :: Having lived in China for the past 21 years, one question I'm frequently asked is: "What about the United States do you miss most?" For my wife and me, the answer to that question is easy—the holidays. On the Fourth of July, Memorial Day, or Labor Day, when everyone in the States is taking a […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#49

The 'Ownership Scare' In China's Auto Supply Industry :: The automotive supply industry has been one of the most unregulated industries in China, with the industry becoming progressively less regulated over the past 20 years. While there are increasing regulations regarding emissions, safety, warranties and other areas that impact suppliers, ownership and other corporate governance rules have been among the most liberal in the […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#26

The Dream of Exporting China-Made Cars to the United States :: The ink wasn't even dry on articles hailing the potential of China's automobile market when China's car makers began to dream of the day when they could sell their China made cars to the United States. While this dream has proven to be elusive, despite the ambitions and efforts of Chinese car makers to make […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#16

Health Care: A Trillion Dollar Industry In The Making :: How many times is a trillion dollar industry created? Not very often. After all, a trillion of anything is a very large number. To put it in perspective, only the largest 15 countries in the world had a Gross Domestic Product greater than $1 trillion in 2013. However, no less an authority than McKinsey & […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#42

China's Growing Food Problem/Opportunity :: Feeding China's population of 1.3 billion people is a difficult task even under the best of circumstances. Securing enough food for its people, however, will be even more difficult for China in the years ahead due to a number of factors, including increased competition from a growing global population, the reduction of the country's agricultural […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#31

2014 Predictions: How Did We Do? :: It's that time of the year again — time to look back on the previous 12 months and assess how we did in terms of predicting the course of events in China. But first, let's set the stage. At this time last year, China had just announced a 60-point reform plan that was described as […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#59

31-Jan-2015 18:02

Oil prices fall in Asian trade on Keystone XL bill news :: (ChinaPost.com.tw) - Crude prices were down in Asia Friday, after the U.S. Senate approved a bill to build an oil pipeline from Canada to refineries in the U.S. Gulf Coast, adding to concerns over a supply glut.

http://www.chinapost.com.tw/business/global-markets/2015/01/31/427864/Oil-prices.htm

Managing The Dragon's China Predictions For 2015 :: The year of the goat may go down as the year of the capital markets in China. In the closing months of 2014, China announced two major reforms that promise to have a far-reaching impact on the deployment of capital flows in and out of the country. As a result, three of my predictions this […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#66

China's Anti-Monopoly Drive In Auto Parts :: Over the past year, China has launched anti-monopoly drives in sectors as diverse as pharmaceuticals, baby formula, technology — and now auto parts — arguing that many foreign companies have been using anti-monopolistic practices to over-charge their Chinese customers. China's National Development Reform Commission ("NDRC"), one of several Chinese government bodies that investigates monopoly actions, […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#36

China Auto Update: 2014 First Half :: Despite a slowing economy, China's auto industry sales were strong during the first six months of the year. Passenger car sales registered a double-digit increase of 11 percent to 9.6 million units during the period as consumers continued to flock to dealer showrooms. The slowing economy did have an impact on the commercial vehicle market, […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#21

Electric Cars: A Review of 2014 :: Every year, approximately 88 million trucks, buses and passenger cars are produced worldwide. While the vast majority of these vehicles are powered by an internal combustion engine, the power source of choice for autos for the past 100 years, there has been much speculation about the role that electric vehicles might play over the next […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#51

Happy Thanksgiving to All MTD Readers :: Having lived in China for the past 21 years, one question I'm frequently asked is: "What about the United States do you miss most?" For my wife and me, the answer to that question is easy—the holidays. On the Fourth of July, Memorial Day, or Labor Day, when everyone in the States is taking a […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#49

The 'Ownership Scare' In China's Auto Supply Industry :: The automotive supply industry has been one of the most unregulated industries in China, with the industry becoming progressively less regulated over the past 20 years. While there are increasing regulations regarding emissions, safety, warranties and other areas that impact suppliers, ownership and other corporate governance rules have been among the most liberal in the […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#26

The Dream of Exporting China-Made Cars to the United States :: The ink wasn't even dry on articles hailing the potential of China's automobile market when China's car makers began to dream of the day when they could sell their China made cars to the United States. While this dream has proven to be elusive, despite the ambitions and efforts of Chinese car makers to make […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#16

Health Care: A Trillion Dollar Industry In The Making :: How many times is a trillion dollar industry created? Not very often. After all, a trillion of anything is a very large number. To put it in perspective, only the largest 15 countries in the world had a Gross Domestic Product greater than $1 trillion in 2013. However, no less an authority than McKinsey & […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#42

China's Growing Food Problem/Opportunity :: Feeding China's population of 1.3 billion people is a difficult task even under the best of circumstances. Securing enough food for its people, however, will be even more difficult for China in the years ahead due to a number of factors, including increased competition from a growing global population, the reduction of the country's agricultural […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#31

2014 Predictions: How Did We Do? :: It's that time of the year again — time to look back on the previous 12 months and assess how we did in terms of predicting the course of events in China. But first, let's set the stage. At this time last year, China had just announced a 60-point reform plan that was described as […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#59

31-Jan-2015 17:01

Oil prices fall in Asian trade on Keystone XL bill news :: (ChinaPost.com.tw) - Crude prices were down in Asia Friday, after the U.S. Senate approved a bill to build an oil pipeline from Canada to refineries in the U.S. Gulf Coast, adding to concerns over a supply glut.

http://www.chinapost.com.tw/business/global-markets/2015/01/31/427864/Oil-prices.htm

Managing The Dragon's China Predictions For 2015 :: The year of the goat may go down as the year of the capital markets in China. In the closing months of 2014, China announced two major reforms that promise to have a far-reaching impact on the deployment of capital flows in and out of the country. As a result, three of my predictions this […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#66

China's Anti-Monopoly Drive In Auto Parts :: Over the past year, China has launched anti-monopoly drives in sectors as diverse as pharmaceuticals, baby formula, technology — and now auto parts — arguing that many foreign companies have been using anti-monopolistic practices to over-charge their Chinese customers. China's National Development Reform Commission ("NDRC"), one of several Chinese government bodies that investigates monopoly actions, […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#36

China Auto Update: 2014 First Half :: Despite a slowing economy, China's auto industry sales were strong during the first six months of the year. Passenger car sales registered a double-digit increase of 11 percent to 9.6 million units during the period as consumers continued to flock to dealer showrooms. The slowing economy did have an impact on the commercial vehicle market, […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#21

Electric Cars: A Review of 2014 :: Every year, approximately 88 million trucks, buses and passenger cars are produced worldwide. While the vast majority of these vehicles are powered by an internal combustion engine, the power source of choice for autos for the past 100 years, there has been much speculation about the role that electric vehicles might play over the next […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#51

Happy Thanksgiving to All MTD Readers :: Having lived in China for the past 21 years, one question I'm frequently asked is: "What about the United States do you miss most?" For my wife and me, the answer to that question is easy—the holidays. On the Fourth of July, Memorial Day, or Labor Day, when everyone in the States is taking a […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#49

The 'Ownership Scare' In China's Auto Supply Industry :: The automotive supply industry has been one of the most unregulated industries in China, with the industry becoming progressively less regulated over the past 20 years. While there are increasing regulations regarding emissions, safety, warranties and other areas that impact suppliers, ownership and other corporate governance rules have been among the most liberal in the […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#26

The Dream of Exporting China-Made Cars to the United States :: The ink wasn't even dry on articles hailing the potential of China's automobile market when China's car makers began to dream of the day when they could sell their China made cars to the United States. While this dream has proven to be elusive, despite the ambitions and efforts of Chinese car makers to make […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#16

Health Care: A Trillion Dollar Industry In The Making :: How many times is a trillion dollar industry created? Not very often. After all, a trillion of anything is a very large number. To put it in perspective, only the largest 15 countries in the world had a Gross Domestic Product greater than $1 trillion in 2013. However, no less an authority than McKinsey & […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#42

China's Growing Food Problem/Opportunity :: Feeding China's population of 1.3 billion people is a difficult task even under the best of circumstances. Securing enough food for its people, however, will be even more difficult for China in the years ahead due to a number of factors, including increased competition from a growing global population, the reduction of the country's agricultural […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#31

2014 Predictions: How Did We Do? :: It's that time of the year again — time to look back on the previous 12 months and assess how we did in terms of predicting the course of events in China. But first, let's set the stage. At this time last year, China had just announced a 60-point reform plan that was described as […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#59

31-Jan-2015 16:00

Oil prices fall in Asian trade on Keystone XL bill news :: (ChinaPost.com.tw) - Crude prices were down in Asia Friday, after the U.S. Senate approved a bill to build an oil pipeline from Canada to refineries in the U.S. Gulf Coast, adding to concerns over a supply glut.

http://www.chinapost.com.tw/business/global-markets/2015/01/31/427864/Oil-prices.htm

Managing The Dragon's China Predictions For 2015 :: The year of the goat may go down as the year of the capital markets in China. In the closing months of 2014, China announced two major reforms that promise to have a far-reaching impact on the deployment of capital flows in and out of the country. As a result, three of my predictions this […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#66

China's Anti-Monopoly Drive In Auto Parts :: Over the past year, China has launched anti-monopoly drives in sectors as diverse as pharmaceuticals, baby formula, technology — and now auto parts — arguing that many foreign companies have been using anti-monopolistic practices to over-charge their Chinese customers. China's National Development Reform Commission ("NDRC"), one of several Chinese government bodies that investigates monopoly actions, […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#36

China Auto Update: 2014 First Half :: Despite a slowing economy, China's auto industry sales were strong during the first six months of the year. Passenger car sales registered a double-digit increase of 11 percent to 9.6 million units during the period as consumers continued to flock to dealer showrooms. The slowing economy did have an impact on the commercial vehicle market, […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#21

Electric Cars: A Review of 2014 :: Every year, approximately 88 million trucks, buses and passenger cars are produced worldwide. While the vast majority of these vehicles are powered by an internal combustion engine, the power source of choice for autos for the past 100 years, there has been much speculation about the role that electric vehicles might play over the next […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#51

Happy Thanksgiving to All MTD Readers :: Having lived in China for the past 21 years, one question I'm frequently asked is: "What about the United States do you miss most?" For my wife and me, the answer to that question is easy—the holidays. On the Fourth of July, Memorial Day, or Labor Day, when everyone in the States is taking a […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#49

The 'Ownership Scare' In China's Auto Supply Industry :: The automotive supply industry has been one of the most unregulated industries in China, with the industry becoming progressively less regulated over the past 20 years. While there are increasing regulations regarding emissions, safety, warranties and other areas that impact suppliers, ownership and other corporate governance rules have been among the most liberal in the […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#26

The Dream of Exporting China-Made Cars to the United States :: The ink wasn't even dry on articles hailing the potential of China's automobile market when China's car makers began to dream of the day when they could sell their China made cars to the United States. While this dream has proven to be elusive, despite the ambitions and efforts of Chinese car makers to make […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#16

Health Care: A Trillion Dollar Industry In The Making :: How many times is a trillion dollar industry created? Not very often. After all, a trillion of anything is a very large number. To put it in perspective, only the largest 15 countries in the world had a Gross Domestic Product greater than $1 trillion in 2013. However, no less an authority than McKinsey & […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#42

China's Growing Food Problem/Opportunity :: Feeding China's population of 1.3 billion people is a difficult task even under the best of circumstances. Securing enough food for its people, however, will be even more difficult for China in the years ahead due to a number of factors, including increased competition from a growing global population, the reduction of the country's agricultural […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#31

2014 Predictions: How Did We Do? :: It's that time of the year again — time to look back on the previous 12 months and assess how we did in terms of predicting the course of events in China. But first, let's set the stage. At this time last year, China had just announced a 60-point reform plan that was described as […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#59

31-Jan-2015 14:59

Oil prices fall in Asian trade on Keystone XL bill news :: (ChinaPost.com.tw) - Crude prices were down in Asia Friday, after the U.S. Senate approved a bill to build an oil pipeline from Canada to refineries in the U.S. Gulf Coast, adding to concerns over a supply glut.

http://www.chinapost.com.tw/business/global-markets/2015/01/31/427864/Oil-prices.htm

Managing The Dragon's China Predictions For 2015 :: The year of the goat may go down as the year of the capital markets in China. In the closing months of 2014, China announced two major reforms that promise to have a far-reaching impact on the deployment of capital flows in and out of the country. As a result, three of my predictions this […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#66

China's Anti-Monopoly Drive In Auto Parts :: Over the past year, China has launched anti-monopoly drives in sectors as diverse as pharmaceuticals, baby formula, technology — and now auto parts — arguing that many foreign companies have been using anti-monopolistic practices to over-charge their Chinese customers. China's National Development Reform Commission ("NDRC"), one of several Chinese government bodies that investigates monopoly actions, […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#36

China Auto Update: 2014 First Half :: Despite a slowing economy, China's auto industry sales were strong during the first six months of the year. Passenger car sales registered a double-digit increase of 11 percent to 9.6 million units during the period as consumers continued to flock to dealer showrooms. The slowing economy did have an impact on the commercial vehicle market, […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#21

Electric Cars: A Review of 2014 :: Every year, approximately 88 million trucks, buses and passenger cars are produced worldwide. While the vast majority of these vehicles are powered by an internal combustion engine, the power source of choice for autos for the past 100 years, there has been much speculation about the role that electric vehicles might play over the next […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#51

Happy Thanksgiving to All MTD Readers :: Having lived in China for the past 21 years, one question I'm frequently asked is: "What about the United States do you miss most?" For my wife and me, the answer to that question is easy—the holidays. On the Fourth of July, Memorial Day, or Labor Day, when everyone in the States is taking a […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#49

The 'Ownership Scare' In China's Auto Supply Industry :: The automotive supply industry has been one of the most unregulated industries in China, with the industry becoming progressively less regulated over the past 20 years. While there are increasing regulations regarding emissions, safety, warranties and other areas that impact suppliers, ownership and other corporate governance rules have been among the most liberal in the […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#26

The Dream of Exporting China-Made Cars to the United States :: The ink wasn't even dry on articles hailing the potential of China's automobile market when China's car makers began to dream of the day when they could sell their China made cars to the United States. While this dream has proven to be elusive, despite the ambitions and efforts of Chinese car makers to make […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#16

Health Care: A Trillion Dollar Industry In The Making :: How many times is a trillion dollar industry created? Not very often. After all, a trillion of anything is a very large number. To put it in perspective, only the largest 15 countries in the world had a Gross Domestic Product greater than $1 trillion in 2013. However, no less an authority than McKinsey & […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#42

China's Growing Food Problem/Opportunity :: Feeding China's population of 1.3 billion people is a difficult task even under the best of circumstances. Securing enough food for its people, however, will be even more difficult for China in the years ahead due to a number of factors, including increased competition from a growing global population, the reduction of the country's agricultural […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#31

2014 Predictions: How Did We Do? :: It's that time of the year again — time to look back on the previous 12 months and assess how we did in terms of predicting the course of events in China. But first, let's set the stage. At this time last year, China had just announced a 60-point reform plan that was described as […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#59

31-Jan-2015 13:58

Oil prices fall in Asian trade on Keystone XL bill news :: (ChinaPost.com.tw) - Crude prices were down in Asia Friday, after the U.S. Senate approved a bill to build an oil pipeline from Canada to refineries in the U.S. Gulf Coast, adding to concerns over a supply glut.

http://www.chinapost.com.tw/business/global-markets/2015/01/31/427864/Oil-prices.htm

Managing The Dragon's China Predictions For 2015 :: The year of the goat may go down as the year of the capital markets in China. In the closing months of 2014, China announced two major reforms that promise to have a far-reaching impact on the deployment of capital flows in and out of the country. As a result, three of my predictions this […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#66

China's Anti-Monopoly Drive In Auto Parts :: Over the past year, China has launched anti-monopoly drives in sectors as diverse as pharmaceuticals, baby formula, technology — and now auto parts — arguing that many foreign companies have been using anti-monopolistic practices to over-charge their Chinese customers. China's National Development Reform Commission ("NDRC"), one of several Chinese government bodies that investigates monopoly actions, […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#36

China Auto Update: 2014 First Half :: Despite a slowing economy, China's auto industry sales were strong during the first six months of the year. Passenger car sales registered a double-digit increase of 11 percent to 9.6 million units during the period as consumers continued to flock to dealer showrooms. The slowing economy did have an impact on the commercial vehicle market, […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#21

Electric Cars: A Review of 2014 :: Every year, approximately 88 million trucks, buses and passenger cars are produced worldwide. While the vast majority of these vehicles are powered by an internal combustion engine, the power source of choice for autos for the past 100 years, there has been much speculation about the role that electric vehicles might play over the next […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#51

Happy Thanksgiving to All MTD Readers :: Having lived in China for the past 21 years, one question I'm frequently asked is: "What about the United States do you miss most?" For my wife and me, the answer to that question is easy—the holidays. On the Fourth of July, Memorial Day, or Labor Day, when everyone in the States is taking a […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#49

The 'Ownership Scare' In China's Auto Supply Industry :: The automotive supply industry has been one of the most unregulated industries in China, with the industry becoming progressively less regulated over the past 20 years. While there are increasing regulations regarding emissions, safety, warranties and other areas that impact suppliers, ownership and other corporate governance rules have been among the most liberal in the […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#26

The Dream of Exporting China-Made Cars to the United States :: The ink wasn't even dry on articles hailing the potential of China's automobile market when China's car makers began to dream of the day when they could sell their China made cars to the United States. While this dream has proven to be elusive, despite the ambitions and efforts of Chinese car makers to make […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#16

Health Care: A Trillion Dollar Industry In The Making :: How many times is a trillion dollar industry created? Not very often. After all, a trillion of anything is a very large number. To put it in perspective, only the largest 15 countries in the world had a Gross Domestic Product greater than $1 trillion in 2013. However, no less an authority than McKinsey & […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#42

China's Growing Food Problem/Opportunity :: Feeding China's population of 1.3 billion people is a difficult task even under the best of circumstances. Securing enough food for its people, however, will be even more difficult for China in the years ahead due to a number of factors, including increased competition from a growing global population, the reduction of the country's agricultural […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#31

2014 Predictions: How Did We Do? :: It's that time of the year again — time to look back on the previous 12 months and assess how we did in terms of predicting the course of events in China. But first, let's set the stage. At this time last year, China had just announced a 60-point reform plan that was described as […]
http://managingthedragon.com/?p#59