CCG continues to conduct two-way research on corporate globalization, the "go global" movement and inwards investment. Our research includes topics including U.S.-China trade, international trade, inbound investment, outbound investment and digital trade in an international context.
CCG is constantly looking for more ways to promote global free trade and has taken the lead in promoting China's participation in the CPTPP and publishing a series of relevant research reports. In addition, CCG's research team compiles and publishes the only Chinese blue book report on the globalization of Chinese enterprises: Chinese Enterprises Globalization, published by China Academy of Social Sciences Press.
CCG has also published a series of books on the globalization of enterprises in both English and Chinese, including Report on Development of Overseas Chinese Entrepreneurs, Rising Tide: 40 Years of Chinese Enterprises Going Global, China Goes Global and The Globalization of Chinese Enterprises. CCG also holds the China Outbound-inbound Forum, the most influential forum in China focusing on the development and globalization of enterprises.
CCG has set up several sub-forums on international issues related to international trade and investment, gathering leaders of multinational enterprises, ambassadors to China, former government officials, heads of international organizations and chambers of commerce, experts from top international think tanks and other influential people from home and abroad. In-depth discussion with renowned scholars has helped to develop the event into a high-end international forum for promoting the globalization of enterprises.
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Laurence Brahm: A Himalayan consensus to resolve conflicts
Let me tell you a story about searching for a place called Shangri-la. For at times like these, people seek Shangri-la-for peace, health and happiness.
September 15 , 2020 -
Dual-cycle economic model to lift future world
Over the past 20 years, developing countries' economies have been growing much faster than those of the traditional developed economies in Europe, North America and Japan. According to calculations by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, 72 "economies identified in the Belt and Road Initiative", not including China, grew from 26.6 percent of world GDP in 2000 to 30.2 percent in 2008, and to 32.3 percent in 2017.
August 20 , 2020 -
Laurence Brahm: Government Work Report-Blueprint for a decade of challenges
Premier Li Keqiang delivered the annual Government Work Report at the Great Hall of the People before assembled delegates of the National People's Congress on May 22, 2020. It was a defining moment in the wake of the most devastating public health crisis that China has had to face in its modern history. Moreover, the coronavirus pandemic that is ravaging the world today is an ongoing crisis for which China must take specific remedial economic measures to address.
May 23 , 2020 -
Wang Huiyao: Import expo is a concrete measure of opening-up
At a time when the global economy is facing downward pressure and protectionism is emerging in many developed countries, it is significant that China, the world's largest exporter, is holding the China International Import Expo for the second consecutive year.
October 30 , 2019 -
【CGTN】Does the West really understand China’s reform and opening-up?
Chinese President Xi Jinping delivered a speech at a gathering on December 18 to celebrate 40 years of China’s reform and opening-up. He underlined China’s commitment to opening up wider to the world and also stressed that “no one is in a position to dictate to the Chinese people what should or should not be done,” something that some western media have described as “defiant”.
December 25 , 2018