TY - BOOK ID - 101186044 TI - Transition and opportunity : strategies from business leaders on making the most of China's future AU - Wang, Huiyao AU - Miao, Lu. PY - 2022 SN - 9811686033 9811686025 PB - Singapore Springer Nature DB - UniCat KW - International business enterprises KW - International economic relations. KW - China KW - Foreign economic relations. KW - Economic policy, Foreign KW - Economic relations, Foreign KW - Economics, International KW - Foreign economic policy KW - Foreign economic relations KW - Interdependence of nations KW - International economic policy KW - International economics KW - New international economic order KW - Economic policy KW - International relations KW - Economic sanctions KW - China Business Opportunity KW - Multinationals Firms/MNCs in China KW - Foreign Business in China KW - CEO in China KW - Chamber of Commerce in China KW - International Business Leaders KW - Economic Transformation KW - Transition and Industry Opportunity KW - Business Environment in China KW - Global Business Strategy KW - Open Access UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:101186044 AB - This book is open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license. Multinational corporations (MNCs) have long played a crucial role in the Chinese economy. This role is one that is set to continue in the post-pandemic era as China works to transit to a high-quality growth model that is more sustainable and innovation-driven. With global experience and front-line involvement in some of the most pressing economic, technological, and environmental issues of our day, leading figures in MNCs and chambers of commerce are well placed to share insights that could potentially contribute to policymaking and development strategies so that everyone can “make the most” of China’s future. This collection of essay aims to share these invaluable insights with a wider audience, offering balanced and diverse perspectives from companies and advocacy groups working on a range of issues related to China’s domestic development, international economic cooperation, and China-US competition. These insights are useful not only for the wider business community, but also for academics, policymakers, students, and anyone trying to deepen their understanding of this exciting period of “transition and opportunity,” and make the most of China’s bright future. ER -