A View of the UK from China
Hosted by Supply Chain Academy (SCA) Director, Alex Mortimer, we continue the series by welcoming back Tazeeb Rajwani – Professor of International Business and Strategy, University of Essex, Simone Robinson, Head of Regional Relationships – East of England, Institute of Directors and by introducing Peter Manning, Managing Director – Essex International.
Podcast #3 – A view on the UK from China.
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Alex and guests discuss the following during the podcast:
A View on the UK from China
- What does China business think of the UK economy
- What is Chinese business doing that’s innovative
- Does Chinese business still think highly of the British brand?
- Where does Innovation and productivity sit?
- What can British business do to be more effective?
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