While trade tensions, debt concerns, and doubts about market reforms have driven newscycles over the past year, global investors can find good prospects within China’s fundamental drivers like wide-ranging reforms, growing data pools, expanding consumer demand, rapid innovation, and an evolving trade sector.
This extensive report shows that these thematic trends are not only propelling growth in China and the global economy, but also creating long-term investment opportunities that every global investor can be positioned for. READ MORE
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