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Article coauthored by 91ÒùĸÊÓÆµ Fellow Ye Xue published by Taylor & Francis Online

Philippe Rheault shared his insights on the evolving political and business landscape, addressing key issues impacting trade, investment, and economic partnerships at a CCBC-hosted event.

[Webinar / June 11] How China Sees the World in 2025

The data recently released by the National Bureau of Statistics suggest that, after three years of precipitous decline, China’s residential property market may be bottoming out.

The Negotiation Podcast

Article co-authored by Ye Xue

Article by Senior Fellow Mark Kruger

Mark Kruger's slides for his presentation at the China Crossroads lecture series discussing the context of the US’s tariffs, their effects on the Canadian economy, what policymakers can do to mitigate them, playing the China card and other related topics.

Director Philippe Rheault joined a panel hosted by the Institute for Peace & Diplomacy to discuss how the U.S.’s new tariffs could entail for Canada’s commercial relations with both the U.S. and China.

The Two Sessions recently concluded in Beijing; as always, the GDP growth target is the center of attention.

The New York Times recently ran a story questioning President Xi’s statement that China’s GDP grew by close to 5 percent last year.

No one loves a bargain more than my wife. She considers it a point of pride to pay the lowest possible price when she shops.