Instructional Video16:21
Curated Video

Entering the Chinese Market

12th - Higher Ed
Doing business in China? Home to more than 1.3 billion people, China is one of the fastest-growing countries in the world. As global companies continue to enter China’s market, the country’s large bureaucracy can be challenging to...
Instructional Video12:46
Oxford Online English

Describing Business Strategy, Markets and Products - Business English Lesson

12th - Higher Ed
In this business English lesson, you’ll learn to talk about business strategies and corporate competition. Learn many new vocabulary words and collocations you can use to talk about business strategy.

You’ll learn...
Instructional Video17:25
Curated Video

Organizational Structure and Change in Business Strategy

Higher Ed
The video is a lecture explaining organizational structure within a company and how it can change in response to a change in strategy or growth. The lecturer explains the different types of structures, such as functional, regional,...
Instructional Video19:31
The Wall Street Journal

Growth Trends

Higher Ed
Where is Japanese business seeing the best prospects for growth and investment globally?
Instructional Video18:36
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Q&A: The Architecture of Asia - INET Panel (7 of 7)

Higher Ed
Question and Answer Discussion session from INET's Conference at Bretton Woods, with participants including Paul Blustein, Joseph Stiglitz, Charles Dallara, Y.V. Reddy, Yasheng Huang, Brad Delong, and Yu Yongding<br/>
Instructional Video20:34
The Wall Street Journal

The View From the C-Suite: The China Play

Higher Ed
Jane Jie Sun, CEO of Ctrip.com International, talks with WSJ Senior Asia Correspondent Phred Dvorak about riding China's continually expanding economy and the boom in Chinese traveling abroad.
Instructional Video18:56
The Wall Street Journal

Food Fight

Higher Ed
Agriculture is at the heart of the trade battle between the U.S. and China. What's this say about the sector's vulnerability globally?
News Clip10:52
Curated Video

Huawei fallout continues | Business Panel

9th - Higher Ed
Our weekend business panel discusses the repercussions of Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou's arrest and the impact the controversy is having on businesses and trade around the world.
News Clip2:39
Curated Video

Sedans May be Dying Here, But They Sell Big in China, Lincoln Motor President Says

9th - Higher Ed
Joy Falotico, the president of Lincoln Motor Company, spoke to Cheddar from the L.A. Auto Show about the Ford division's plans to continue its sedan line-up in China, where they still make up half the market. Both in both the U.S. and...
News Clip2:39
Curated Video

Lincoln Motor President: Sedans May Be Dying Here, But They Sell Big in China

9th - Higher Ed
The future of the sedan is parked on shaky ground in the U.S.

But according to the president of the Lincoln Motor Company, the car model is still major in China. “But we’re in a little bit of different situation because in China —...
News Clip1:25
Curated Video

LEGO Tries to Crack the Chinese Market

9th - Higher Ed
Skip Kodak, senior vice president at the toymaker, discussed with Cheddar the opportunity and challenges of a business trying to scale in the Chinese market.
News Clip2:05
Curated Video

Facebook Pulls a Fast One on China. What Gives?

9th - Higher Ed
China prohibits Facebook and Instagram...but that's not stopping Mark Zuckerberg. Facebook released a new photo sharing app called Colorful Balloons under a different company name. Matt Swider, Senior Mobile & Buying Guides Editor at...
News Clip11:23
Curated Video

Discovery CEO David Zaslav on Bringing PGA to the World

9th - Higher Ed
The head of the media giant joins Jay Monahan, commissioner of the PGA Tour, to discuss the $2 billion deal to broadcast tournaments and launch an OTT service focused on the sport.
News Clip5:26
Curated Video

HYBE opens its first-ever office in Beijing, signaling a new era

9th - Higher Ed
The company behind the global phenomenon BTS — HYBE Corporation — has officially opened its first office in China. This comes as expectations rise that Beijing will soon lift a nearly decade-long ban on K-pop performances.
News Clip10:31
Curated Video

Shocking Testimony During US Senate Hearing Over Meta’s China Secret; ‘Zuckerberg Lied...'

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Shocking testimony unfolded during a heated Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, where Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) grilled Facebook whistleblower Sarah Wynn-Williams over Meta’s China secret. Wynn-Williams claimed that Mark Zuckerberg...
News Clip1:24
Curated Video

Deflation hits China despite stimulus efforts

9th - Higher Ed
China’s consumer prices fell into negative territory in February, marking the first deflationary trend in over a year. The national consumer price index declined 0.7 percent year-on-year, reversing a 0.5 percent gain in January,...
News Clip3:29
Bloomberg

China Top Phone Maker Vivo Seeks Oversea Sales Growth

Higher Ed
China's No.1 smartphone maker Vivo is seeking to grow sales from overseas markets like Southeast Asia as the Chinese market remains competitive. Vivo Chief Operating Officer Hu Baishan told Bloomberg TV's Stephen Engle at the sideline of...
News Clip8:55
Bloomberg

In Full: BMW CEO on Trade, Mexico Operations, EVs

Higher Ed
BMW Chief Executive Officer Oliver Zipse discusses the company's performance in 2024 and plans for 2025. In an interview with Bloomberg's Oliver Crook, Zipse discusses BMW's presence in North America, the potential impact of US tariffs,...
News Clip8:17
Bloomberg

Geely-Backed ECARX on Growth Outlook, Partnerships

Higher Ed
ECARX, an auto technology firm backed by Chinese carmaker Geely, says it is confident about hitting break-even this year. Chairman and CEO Ziyu Shen discusses the company's latest results on "Bloomberg: The China Show."
News Clip9:36
Bloomberg

Woodside Energy's CEO Expects Volatile Year Over Trump Uncertainty, Russia Sanctions, OPEC Shifts

Higher Ed
Woodside Energy Group Ltd. Chief Executive Officer Meg O'Neill says the company is set to navigate another volatile year. She talks about the shifts in demand for liquefied natural gas across the world, complex geopolitics and Russian...
News Clip11:07
Bloomberg

Trade Policy Expert Brilliant On US-China Tensions

Higher Ed
Given the evolving US-China trade policy shifts and tariffs, former US Chamber of Commerce Executive VP and Head of International Affairs Myron Brilliant discusses what's ahead for businesses and policymakers. He speaks with Haslinda...
News Clip7:09
Bloomberg

China Needs Private Sector to Be Strong 'More Than Ever,' Hong Says

Higher Ed
Grow Investment Group's Hao Hong comments on the summit between China's President Xi Jinping and leading private sector executives. Hong says Beijing is trying to help the private sector but "the signals from these meetings can be...
News Clip9:15
Bloomberg

Treasury Wine CEO on Strategy, China Demand & Trade

Higher Ed
Australia's Treasury Wine Estates, owner of Penfolds, posted a higher half-year profit but flagged some weakness in its premium brands. Treasury Wine Estates' Managing Director and CEO Tim Ford discusses the results and outlook from...
News Clip8:49
Bloomberg

China Needs 'More Creative Policies' to Boost Economy, Hao Hong Says

Higher Ed
China has signaled increased public borrowing and spending in 2025 to boost consumption and repair the economy's weak link. According to Grow Investment Group's Hao Hong, "even though we are seeing some positive signs from the conference...