China growth


Maley: an inflation clampdown, made in China

The Chinese government has signalled a new approach to combating rapidly rising inflation, writes Karen Maley, of Business Spectator.

New flights to boost Australia-China trade connections

Something momentous in the development of Australia-China trade connections this Thursday has so far slipped under the media radar.

In the Asian century, Washington must still offer leadership

Experts tend to be relentless followers of academic fashion. Nowhere is this more apparent than talk about ‘the rise of China’ and the dilemma it creates for Australia, says Dr John Lee.

Dragon roars ahead

China isn’t shrinking away into economic oblivion with the GFC but instead now holds the title of the world’s biggest exporter. Seems the love for small crappy ‘Made in China’ trinkets by migrant workers isn’t ceasing yet.

Ask the economists: China growth to slow

A survey of 10 economists by the Wall Street Journal indicates that Sino growth is set to moderate in the next few quarters. And that’s bad news for the West.

A coming Sino revival?

China’s GDP numbers, while impressive at first glance, are just as much art as science, writes Mark Crosby.

Forget the China syndrome, Japan’s meltdown the real story

Predictably, most Australian media reports focused on the growth slump in China this morning, failing to appreciate horrible falls in Asia, writes Glenn Dyer.