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The China story behind Appleโs $3 trillion valuation, with Doug Guthrie
This week on China Corner Office, Chris Marquis talks to Doug Guthrie, who from 2014 to 2019 ledย Apple Universityโs efforts on leadership andย organizational development in...

Damien Ma of MacroPolo on China’s economic and political outlook
This week on Sinica, Kaiser chats with Damien Ma, managing director and co-founder of the Paulson Instituteโs think-tank, MacroPolo. Damien discusses MacroPolo’s new forecast of...

2022 predictions, and sailing star Xu Lijia meets Peng Shuai
First up, we look at the back-and-forth between China and the U.S. on visas for State Department personnel ahead of the Winter Olympics and discuss...

[Podcast] The birth of Chinaโs most famous beer
For well over a century, beer has been an important part of the identity of Qingdao, China. But the history of the cityโs namesake Tsingtao...

Top 10 Stories of 2021
John and Jared have pulled the best stories out of all of the guest interviews of 2021. Get ready to laugh, reflect, and be inspired...

The investigative team from MIT Technology Review that found major flaws with the DoJ’s China Initiative
This week on the Sinica Podcast, Kaiser chats with Eileen Guo and Jess Aloe, two members of the three-person team of reporters at the MIT...

The NHL pulls out of the Olympics, and Coach Grignard on tennis in China
On the show this week, as the NHL forbids players from going to the Beijing Olympics (1:06), Mark and Haig discuss the impact on the...

Doing e-Commerce in China: What international brands can learn, with Frank Lavin
This week on China Corner Office, Chris Marquis talks to Frank Lavin, former U.S. Ambassador to Singapore who is chairman and founder of Export Now...

The Caixin-Sinica Business Brief, episode 189
This week on the Caixin-Sinica Business Brief: electric vehicle startup Xpeng gets in trouble for abusing facial recognition tech in its showrooms; the stridently nationalistic...









