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Why the TikTok Saga Matters

Overview Washington, DC – The saga surrounding TikTok, one of the fastest growing social media apps in the United States, continues to cause concern due to a series of unexpected developments. TikTok, owned by Chinese company Bytedance, has been a target of U.S. President Donald Trump who threatened to use executive orders to stop the…

4 Current Events You Probably Missed (6-10 May)

FAO Global publishes “The Weekend Brief,” a weekly newsletter highlighting the latest current events impacting the business climate between the United States, China, and Emerging Markets around the world. FAO Global promotes global strategy development through market intelligence and expert political assessments. “The Weekend Brief” covers trends in geopolitics, aviation, AI/Blockchain, automotive, and investment opportunities…

News Assessments: Week of March 4-9, 2019

Original Analysis on Current Events FAO Global conducts analysis on hundreds of significant events a week that impact the business environment between the U.S., China, and emerging economies in Asia. While most of these assessments are for client and internal use we like to share events that may have been overlooked if you only follow…

White Paper: 2018 China Aviation Industry Outlook

This report provides an initial analysis of the trends, government regulations, challenges, and opportunities present in the General Aviation (GA) market in China today. The findings of this report demonstrate there is vast opportunities for companies supporting the General Aviation industry which is fueled by rapid growth. The growth industry has experienced over the past…

China Intelligence Brief: June 2018

The China Intelligence Briefs are the start of a global initiative to provide context and recommendations to businesses, non-profit organizations, and policy makers who are looking for specific examples of opportunity or disruption from global events. While analyzing the macro problems we often identify specific issues that affect our clients and readers. Identifying both opportunities & challenges allow us to better identify solutions at home and abroad for a wide range of disciplines. In addition to the China Intelligence Briefs, we maintain detailed notes from interviews, overseas trips & business missions, conferences, conventions, and private events.
We provide access to these notes and other analytical products for clients and paid subscribers daily.

Hainan is open for (high class) business

As of May 21, Beijing announced that it would be purchasing additional American imports in the coming years after both the United States and China decided to “halt” the trade war — a conflict US President Donald Trump claims was sparked primarily by the large American deficit in their trade relationship. – Adriana Ray