The IFF China Report 2018
Insight and opinion from China’s top leaders, policymakers and financiers
China’s opening-up and reform policy
The experiences of China’s opening-up and reform during the past 40 years, which includes a transition from an agricultural economy to one seeking to offer high-end manufacturing and services, offer valuable lessons to other nations seeking to pursue their own development goals.
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Lessons learnt – 40 years of reform and ‘opening‑up’
Gao Shangquan, former deputy director of the State Commission for Restructuring the Economic System and honorary president of the China Society of Economic Reform, reflects on the unrelenting reform and the difficulties China has surmounted over the past…
Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank – Raising expectations
The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank embodies international co-operation and innovation – the spirit of modern China. Strict management, openness and transparency have won the bank wide recognition and acceptance, says Jin Liqun, the bank’s president
CDB – A vital financial force to China’s reform and development
Since its inception in 1994, the China Development Bank (CDB) has, in its incarnations as policy bank, commercial bank and development finance bank, reflected the hard-won reform and development of China itself, says Zheng Zhijie, president of the CDB
Deepening China–EU trade relations
By creating an environment of trust and stability in the European Union, Chinese investment there can be boosted and the trade imbalance evened out, says Edmond Alphandéry, former finance minister of France and chairman of the Euro 50 Group
Stage management – The long-term goals of China’s reform and ‘opening‑up’
Planned, goal-oriented development inspires China’s population to look at the big picture and work together towards prosperity and power, writes Chen Bingcai, professor at the Chinese Academy of Governance
After the Congress – A new direction for China
Qiu Xiaohua, chief economist at Minsheng Securities, lays out his multipoint plan for a resurgent China and the dividends that reform, internationalisation and a mixed economy will bring to the country and the global community
Challenges and possibilities for China’s advancing marine economy
Han Limin, professor at the Management College, Ocean University of China, and Li Dahai, researcher at the Advanced Institute of Marine Development Studies, Ocean University of China, and deputy director of the Strategic Planning Department at the…
Four decades of economic and trade co‑operation between China and Africa
Huang Yunqing, researcher at the China-Africa Development Fund discusses the economic and trade relationship between China and African countries over the past 40 years, highlighting the mutual benefits that close co-operation has achieved and the…
Foreign direct investment – Supporting China’s leapfrog development
Wang Xiaohong, deputy minister of information at the China International Economic and Exchange Centre, believes that foreign direct investment has been integral to China’s development, allowing it to become a major trading power and promote independent…