Although it is still too early to draw any final conclusion on how Vietnam has fared in tackling the Covid-19 crisis, we can however sketch…
Posts tagged as “Industrial policy”
Held two months late, and under the specter of an uncertain global future, the annual meetings of the People’s Political Consultative Conference and National People’s…
The most distinctive aspect of China’s “socialist market economy” is that it relies on a precisely set and regularly reviewed strategy. Defined in its plans…
Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade & Industry (METI) has announced export restrictions on three chip-making components to South Korea, as a retaliatory move against Seoul’s…
Fiat-Chrysler has withdrawn its offer for a merger with Renault in the face of indecision from Renault’s public shareholder. After the inability to anticipate &…
FCA – Fiat-Chrysler Automobiles “proposes a board initially made up of 11 members, with four members each for both FCA and Renault, and one from…
Montesquieu’s notion of “sweet commerce” is getting shot… in the leg. The old globalization paradigm is being shaken to its foundations, with the “conservative wave”…
Nissan announced a wider, revamped Board of Directors, to be approved at an end-June Annual General Meeting. 11 Directors (from 8 earlier), 7 of whom…
China showcases its own brand of authoritarian capitalism
Shortly before entering the Golden Week celebrations of the PRC’s 70th anniversary, Chinese provincial authorities flexed their muscle by dispatching officials to close to 100…