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Driving commercial and political engagement between Asia, the Middle East and Europe
Research at Asia House
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.
Asia House research seeks to:
Latest Asia House Research
The Middle East Pivot to Asia 2022
China’s 20th Party Congress: Security and Self Reliance
The Impact of the Soaring US Dollar on Asia
Asia House Economic Readiness Indices: Q3 update
What to Look For at China’s 20th Party Congress
A Paradigm Shift in Trade Policy: Asia as a Growth Area for UK Exports
UK-GCC free trade negotiations: Obstacles and opportunities
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Our Research Team
The Asia House research team possesses a broad range of expertise across global economics, international business, and trade policy.
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Asia House also runs an Advisory practice, providing bespoke consultancy services to help organisations understand new operating environments and develop engagement strategies to approach business-critical challenges. Find out more.
In a new research briefing, Zhouchen Mao, Head of Research and Advisory at Asia House, takes stock of Indonesia’s economic trajectory, key growth sectors, and the wider investment outlook.
In a new research briefing, Phyllis Papadavid, Director of Research and Advisory at Asia House, takes a closer look at China’s domestic economy, and how the consumer sector will be essential for the country’s growth strategy.
The Middle East Pivot to Asia 2022 report presents Asia House’s latest research on trade and investment trends between the Gulf and emerging Asia. It finds that emerging Asia is set to become the GCC’s biggest trading partner by 2028.
In a new research briefing, Zhouchen Mao, Head of Research and Advisory at Asia House, and Junni Ogborne, China Advisor, take stock of the 20th Party Congress, and its indications for China’s future policy direction.