The “Invisible” Chinese in Brazil: Strategy or Tragedy?

“It’s a mystery,” said Teresa Rossi, a researcher from CEBRI who studies Brazil-China relationship, talking about the efforts the Chinese companies in Brazil made. This gives an example of the lack of visibility of Chinese activities in Brazil. Brazil, the biggest economy in South America, ranks 4th in size and 5th in population among all the countries. Both as members of BRICS, Brazil and China … Continue reading The “Invisible” Chinese in Brazil: Strategy or Tragedy?

Assessing Chinese Companies’ ESG Risks for International Investors

Authors: Jianzhao zhou, Lijuan Xu, Shirui Xue, Xingye Chen, Yingle Su , Yuman Xu. Authors: Qianhui Zeng, Siyu Bao, Xintong Wu, Yuting Fu. Authors: Hanyu Chen, Jiatong Li, Jixuan Li, Lanjie Wang, Rongzhe Zhang Authors:Jiayue Zhang, Lushuang Yang, Shengqian Lu, Zhuoyuan Xu, Ziyi Zhang. Continue reading Assessing Chinese Companies’ ESG Risks for International Investors

2018中非论坛合作后尼日利亚传统媒体视角下的中国形象

在中非双方共同倡议下,2000年10月10~12日,中非合作论坛(FOCAC)——北京2000年部长级会议在北京召开,中非合作论坛正式成立。此举既是为进一步加强中国与非洲国家在新形势下的友好合作,也是为共同应对经济全球化带来的挑战,谋求共同发展。 Continue reading 2018中非论坛合作后尼日利亚传统媒体视角下的中国形象

Chinese Companies in Ecuador Should Enhance Dialogue with NGOs

As the largest creditor of Ecuador, China provides around 60 percent of this South American country’s financing and funds numerous loan deals, which are usually underwritten and paid back using the proceeds made from the support given to the development of the country’s extractive industries. Along with financial deals, today there are a variety of Chinese companies operating in Ecuador, active in sectors such as … Continue reading Chinese Companies in Ecuador Should Enhance Dialogue with NGOs