H-1B Visa Holders Sue Florida Over Anti-Chinese Land Law
Forbes Leadership
MAY 25, 2023
Florida’s law targeting Chinese homebuyers may be unconstitutional and more restrictive than thought due to immigration law.
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Forbes Leadership
MAY 25, 2023
Florida’s law targeting Chinese homebuyers may be unconstitutional and more restrictive than thought due to immigration law.
Forbes Leadership
AUGUST 11, 2022
“Over the last decade, Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom and other European countries have increased their efforts to attract Chinese students,” University of Miami Business School Dean John Quelch says.
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Forbes Leadership
MAY 18, 2023
Universities in England have been warned they could be putting their financial stability at risk by relying too much on fee income from Chinese students.
Leadership Freak
MAY 15, 2020
But the Myth Busters verified the power of Chinese Water Torture. You can’t prove that dripping water on someone’s forehead eventually drives them insane without risking someone’s sanity. The stress of nagging issues,… Continue reading →
Forbes Leadership
OCTOBER 19, 2022
The number of student visas issued to Chinese students to attend U.S. colleges and universities has plummeted in the years since the start of the pandemic.
Kellogg Insight
APRIL 11, 2024
and Chinese governments make preserving in-person interactions between ordinary Chinese and Americans even more important. Escalating tensions between U.S.
Kellogg Insight
JANUARY 4, 2024
It’s not just the economic slowdown. The country’s education system and social policies have created a disillusioned generation.
Kellogg Insight
OCTOBER 1, 2023
China’s exceptional growth in recent decades has influenced the education and career choices of young people and their families. But now that high-skilled jobs are drying up and recent graduates are struggling to find work, there is a growing mismatch between expectations and new realities.
Forbes Leadership
FEBRUARY 3, 2023
China calls it a weather balloon gone astray. believes it's a spy balloon come to track us. China expert Gordon Chang calls it a trial balloon and a worrying sign.
Forbes Leadership
FEBRUARY 2, 2023
What is the ultimate competitive advantage which enabled BYD to overtake Tesla? According to professor at HEC Paris Business School Veronique Nguyen, agility is key. In order to anticipate and survive the inevitable changes within a sector, she advocates for the use of the Bamboo Strategy.
Chief Executive
FEBRUARY 16, 2023
Because China is the world leader in automotive-electrification technology, and the Chinese government is willing to invest billions of dollars in new EV-battery plants in America, states are having a hard time turning up their noses at the potential bounty in property taxes, jobs and knock-on benefits. In the 1980s, Japan Inc.’s
Kellogg Insight
JUNE 1, 2023
New record-breaking figures for joblessness among workers aged 16 to 24 weaken the Chinese economy's near- and long-term prospects. If the trend persists, as seems likely, China will have an even harder time supporting its rapidly aging population.
Chief Executive
JANUARY 24, 2023
The stunning news this week about the struggling Chinese economy and the first annual decline in China’s population in half a century underscored the accelerating dynamics behind the ongoing shift in economic momentum to the Western Hemisphere, particularly in manufacturing. This means that, while “reshoring” and “nearshoring” by U.S.-based
Forbes Leadership
FEBRUARY 23, 2023
A new term “humineral” went viral on the Chinese internet and is now subjected to censorship. It is a person who is “exploited by society until they are eventually discarded on the refuse pile.”
Forbes Leadership
JANUARY 9, 2023
They’ll confront a work environment much like Chinese water torture. The workers who luckily avoided being laid off in 2022 and the first week of the new year face serious issues. Although their fate might be more favorable than those given the ax, the remaining employees won’t have it easy.
Forbes Leadership
DECEMBER 30, 2022
As a way to cut down on pollution, some fashion brands are turning to virtual clothing.
Forbes Leadership
MAY 18, 2023
Asked about her book’s origin story, Meyers said Limp Forward came to be at the height of the pandemic. There was a dramatic rise in anti-Asian rhetoric during this period, and Meyers felt a strong motivation to share her life’s roots.
Forbes Leadership
OCTOBER 31, 2022
Cofounder Xiaodi Hou denied a report that tied him to investigations by federal authorities over its relationship with a hydrogen truck startup.
Harvard Business Review
OCTOBER 12, 2022
Lessons from Best Buy’s failure and semiconductor manufacturer AMD’s success.
Forbes Leadership
JANUARY 10, 2023
Gene Luen Yang is a cartoonist who writes, and sometimes draws, comic books and graphic novels.
Forbes Leadership
AUGUST 13, 2022
In addition to a steep decline in the number of Chinese students coming to the U.S. for college, American institutions are facing several other challenges to their historic dominance of the international higher education market.
Forbes Leadership
MAY 21, 2023
April data on Chinese imports of goods and services was some 7.9 percent below year ago levels, while export growth has decelerated sharply.
Forbes Leadership
APRIL 27, 2023
Russian-steered Turkish-Syrian rapprochement efforts rank as the second most significant game of diplomacy in the Middle East, overshadowed solely by the Chinese-brokered normalization attempts between Iran and Saudi Arabia.
Forbes Leadership
AUGUST 11, 2022
Employees at TikTok’s parent company ByteDance have links to the propaganda arms of the Chinese government; Daniella Pierson is one of the wealthiest women of color in the U.S.; the World's Best Management Consulting Firms; and more.
Forbes Leadership
NOVEMBER 4, 2022
Clara Shih is a Malaysian-born Chinese Canadian games industry professional and lover of food, bunnies, and indie games.
Forbes Leadership
JULY 11, 2022
A reassertion of communist principles presents a significant danger to Chinese economic development.
Forbes Leadership
AUGUST 24, 2022
It's been six months since Russia invaded Ukraine; the various holdings of Chinese tech titan ByteDance, TikTok's parent; the worst airports for Labor Day weekend travel; and more.
Forbes Leadership
MARCH 6, 2023
In the last month or so, steps against Chinese tech have redoubled.
Forbes Leadership
MARCH 28, 2023
billion; stocks rallied Monday, with bank stocks leading the charge; a Chinese official said the U.S. Gautam Adani's net worth falls by $4.2 is targeting TikTok based on a “presumption of guilt"; and more.
Chief Executive
OCTOBER 26, 2022
He is a former industrial importer himself who knows the ins and outs of Chinese sourcing and discovered that there wasn’t enough help for U.S.-based companies that source in China have seen Chinese labor rates rising significantly for years, the same could happen in Mexico soon. Zipfox is one startup that is helping U.S.
Forbes Leadership
JANUARY 7, 2023
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Chief Outsiders
DECEMBER 7, 2022
There’s a time-honored Chinese proverb that the journey of 1,000 miles begins with a single step. Part 3: Do you have Product-Market Fit? But did you know that one of technology’s greatest recent success stories started with a “Tiny Speck?”.
Forbes Leadership
JULY 26, 2022
Chinese fundamentals point away from rapid growth.
Michael McKinney
JANUARY 19, 2023
A Chinese proverb says, ‘When a question is posed ceremoniously, the universe responds.’ When someone really asks, we really answer.” Source: Fierce Conversations: Achieving Success at Work and in Life One Conversation at a Time II.
Alison Green
AUGUST 3, 2022
I have a coworker (American born, native English speaker) who studied Chinese in college, and took a couple trips to China during her college years … well over a decade ago, and before her tenure at our company. No one in our office speaks Chinese or has a need to speak Chinese so it’s somewhat irrelevant but harmless.
Chief Executive
DECEMBER 7, 2022
Chinese furniture manufacturing on the nation’s east coast was built on the immigration of many workers from the interior, and that told Kathwari — a Kashmiri national who became an American citizen and has been recognized as an Outstanding American by Choice by the U.S. government — there could be a structural problem. Look up — and down.
Michael McKinney
APRIL 12, 2024
Paradox of Piracy Take a lesson from the greatest pirate of them all—the notorious Chinese pirate Ching Shih. “You’ve got to have enough input into your life, enough ideas circulating, and enough channels of information, that there’s a constant flow.” Move outside your comfort zone. Explore areas not common to you. Check out the fringes.
Chief Executive
JANUARY 11, 2023
Many Chinese companies also are setting up operations in Mexico to supply the U.S. Now [the Chinese] are setting up shop in their own backyard.”. Owens said American companies also must watch out for drug-cartel violence and keep an eye on Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, “who isn’t a friend of business.
Chief Executive
JANUARY 24, 2023
Humans have been playing Go, the Chinese board game, for more than 2,000 years. So you’d think every move would have been explored and studied hundreds or thousands of times. But in a 2016 match against reigning world champion Lee Sedol, something weird happened. Sedol was competing against Google’s AlphaGo, an AI program.
Chief Executive
JANUARY 27, 2023
Commercial Vehicle Group is halving exposure to Chinese factories for supply of its automotive seat frames by building new plants in Morocco and Mexico. tariffs on Chinese-made parts and the costs of oceangoing containers, Pinnacle is still paying a penalty of from 5 percent to 50 percent.
Chief Executive
APRIL 3, 2023
If you take apart a Chinese air purifier, it’s got a lot of parts, a lot of screws and assembly requires a lot of labor,” which is, of course, cheaper in China, says Mann. “So For Oransi, as for so many U.S. manufacturers who currently outsource to China, product design makes it very difficult to replicate production in the U.S. “If
Michael McKinney
NOVEMBER 1, 2022
The Tao of Alibaba : Inside the Chinese Digital Giant That Is Changing the World by Brian A Wong. If you took the economic might of Amazon, and added the penetration of Facebook, the ubiquity of Google, and the cultural significance of YouTube, you might have something starting to resemble Alibaba.
Chief Executive
NOVEMBER 30, 2022
More manufacturers in Europe are considering establishing North American production and weaning themselves away from Chinese factories, Govshteyn said. Moving final assembly to North America, especially if the product is very automated, is a no-brainer.”. What are the Europeans seeing? Be wary of Taiwan.
Chief Executive
SEPTEMBER 30, 2022
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