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Asia House produces original research to increase global understanding around the new frontiers of trade, investment, policy, technology and sustainability across Asia, the Middle East and Europe.
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Latest Asia House Research
China’s voluntary carbon market set to relaunch as registration begins – Asia House
Key takeaways from the 43rd ASEAN Summit – Asia House
Trade Continues to Define China-UK Relations – Asia House
China’s property sector: Guangzhou implements policy support – Asia House
EU’s Ambiguous China Strategy – Asia House
The Road to COP28: The Gulf’s Green Growth and Energy Projects in Focus – Asia House
China’s economy: What’s next after less-than-anticipated growth – Asia House
China’s Relationship with the US – The Window of Opportunity to Defuse Tensions – Asia House
Mongolia’s Economic Outlook: Recovery and Resilience – Asia House
The Renminbi’s Rise and its Accelerated Use in Global Trade Finance – Asia House
The Middle East Pivot To Asia Update: Saudi -China Relations Deepen – Asia House
Two Sessions 2023: China’s Drive for Growth and Tech Self-Reliance
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As the China Certified Emission Reduction (CCER) scheme, the country’s voluntary carbon market, moves closer to relaunch, Zhouchen Mao, Head of Research and Advisory, offers a closer analysis of the scheme and key proposed amendments outlined by the Ministry of Ecology and Environment.
Asia House’s Celine Madaghjian discusses ESG reporting guidelines across the Gulf, examining their progress and the challenges that remain ahead of
Following the conclusion of 43rd ASEAN Summit, Zhouchen Mao, Head of Research and Advisory at Asia House, highlights the key Summit
Zhouchen Mao and Matilda Buchan from Asia House Research analyse the state of economic relations between China and