China Biz Roundup Podcast: Ex-Moutai Boss Expelled From Party; Trade War Impact on Health Care
May.23.2019
Former boss of Kweichow Moutai faces graft charges; latest Chinese tariffs unlikely to hit health care hard, analysts say; a new way of detecting illegal lending; and more
- Former boss of China’s ‘national liquor’ faces graft charges.
- Latest Chinese tariffs unlikely to hit health care hard, analysts say.
- How to find illegal lenders? Watch who’s taking cases to the courts.
- MUCH more.
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