Foreign Businesses Walk A Tightrope In China
Richard McGregor, Senior Fellow, Lowy Institute
29-Nov-21 09:30
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Last week Jamie Dimon, the CEO of JP Morgan caused a stir when he joked about the longevity of his company in contrast with China’s Communist Party. He immediately walked back on these comments, apologizing profusely for any offence caused. In contrast, the Women’s Tennis Association is an outlier over its concerned stance on Chinese tennis player Peng Shuai, who has not been seen in public view after allegations of sexual harassment against a prominent CCP official. We discuss the minefields for foreign business in China, and the implications of human rights backlash against China ahead of the Beijing Winter Olympics with China expert Richard McGregor. Image credit: Shutterstock
Produced by: Shazana Mokhtar
Presented by: Shazana Mokhtar
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Categories: Politics, Social Issues, law & legal matters, Business Analysis
Tags: China, Chinese Communist Party, Peng Shuai, Women's Tennis Association, Foreign Business, Censorship,