What do flying driverless taxis, disease diagnoses by artificial intelligence, and ride-hailing mobility services have in common? They’re existing businesses breaking the surface of China’s fast-growing consumer driven market – with the potential to drive change across the world.
China’s growth story is irresistible. Everyone has seen the hockey-stick growth charts. But the sprint from a near-zero share of the world economy to the current 15% can be difficult to grasp from outside perspectives.
PineBridge Investments presents a bespoke study, written by The Economist Intelligence Unit, uncovering burgeoning trends, firms, and drivers about to break through the surface – and why having onshore expertise is critical. READ MORE
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