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  • China column – The price-fixing fixation

    Paul French, (Sep 10, 2014)

    China’s accusations of price-fixing against foreign companies look like a clumsy attempt to delay the end of cheap goods

  • China column – Murky business news

    Paul French, (Aug 19, 2014)

    If you wish to read about corporate ethics in China, you’ll need to navigate the ethics of the Chinese media first

  • China column – Forced to enforce

    Paul French, (Jul 17, 2014)

    Multinational retailers operating in China are having to take matters into their own hands as the government fails to ensure suppliers comply with the law, argues Paul French

  • China column – Ethics re-education

    Paul French, (Jun 10, 2014)

    Companies working in China have had plenty of warning about a government crackdown on wayward practices, argues Paul French

  • China column – Why shark fin is off the menu

    Paul French, (May 8, 2014)

    Consumers are finally losing their appetite for a Chinese delicacy that once carried great status, says Paul French

  • China column: Return of the ethical consumer?

    Paul French, (Apr 6, 2014)

    The return of western economic growth has brought a resurgence in activism over Chinese business ethics – and Chinese consumers themselves are rallying to the cause, says Paul French

  • China column – What price cheap clothes?

    Paul French, (Feb 5, 2014)

    As western brands’ supply chains shift to Cambodia’s low-wage economy, customers will have to decide what human price they are willing to pay for their garments, says Paul French

  • China column – How China got the typhoon so wrong

    Paul French, (Dec 18, 2013)

    China’s response to the disaster in the Philippines was shockingly inadequate, revealing how much this new world power has yet to learn

  • China column – Burmese daze?

    Paul French, (Nov 13, 2013)

    Everyone’s frantic for a piece of the newly reformed Burma, not least its neighbour China, says Paul French, China editor

  • China column: China-Africa – tensions need corporate relief

    Paul French, (Sep 26, 2013)

    China’s trade with Africa is big business. The Chinese government has so far led efforts to build good relations with host countries, and it is now time to put the ‘corporate’ into corporate responsibility, says Paul French

  • China column: The law of unintended consequences, China style

    Paul French, (Sep 5, 2013)

    As China takes steps to clean up its business culture, it is having to deal with knock-on effects, says Paul French

  • China column – when disaster means a second chance

    Paul French, (Jun 4, 2013)

    Depending on your point of view, the recent earthquake in China has seen multinationals doing the right thing, or revealing the price they place on reputation protection, says Paul French

  • China column – Local rules in east Asia

    Paul French, (May 2, 2013)

    Paul French takes a tour round the business responsibility trends of southeast Asia

  • China column: When in Rome …

    Paul French, (Apr 5, 2013)

    With China’s overseas interests expanding rapidly, its corporations are receiving lessons in a concept still foreign to many: business responsibility

  • China column: Pity Beijing’s property dealers

    Paul French, (Mar 7, 2013)

    There appears to be a genuine attempt to tackle high-level corruption in China – and offloaded mansions are flooding the market, says Paul French

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