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How Big Brands are Adapting to Data Rules in China - With Michel Tjoeng

Asia Business Podcast - May 18, 2022 21:32 - 33 minutes
You've heard a lot about the new data rules in China. But what are big foreign brands actually doing to comply? With so much at stake for their brand image and so many new and unclear rules to comply with, Michel shares with us the approaches his clients are taking on the ground.Producer Jacob...

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Built In China - The China Supply Chain During Lockdowns

Asia Business Podcast - May 05, 2022 02:42 - 36 minutes
We talk with Minesh Pore, Co-Founder and CEO at BuyHive, a global network of on-demand sourcing professionals, on the effect of the lockdowns in Shanghai and elsewhere on supply chains and how companies are trying to adapt. Producer Jacob Thomas Follow Us LinkedIn Apple Podcasts

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Developing Cross-Cultural Business Leadership in China - With Gabor Holch and Yingying Li

Asia Business Podcast - April 12, 2022 16:45 - 53 minutes
We talk with some of the best inter-cultural leadership advisors in China - Gabor Holch and Yingying Li, on the skills that expat executives still offer to multinational and local companies here, as well as how Chinese talent will look to global opportunities in the future.Producer Jacob Thomas ...

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Life as a Cross-border Business Navigator - with Brandon Hughes

Asia Business Podcast - March 30, 2022 14:58 - 22 minutes
We talk with Brandon Hughes, founder of FAO Global and former Strategy and Intelligence Director in the US Army. On providing strategic advice to foreign businesses entering China and Chinese businesses coming to the US.https://www.asiabusinesspod.com/ This is a public episode. If you would li...

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Life as a Cross-border Business Navigator - with Brandon Hughes

Asia Business Podcast - March 30, 2022 14:58 - 22 minutes
We talk with Brandon Hughes, founder of FAO Global and former Strategy and Intelligence Director in the US Army. On providing strategic advice to foreign businesses entering China and Chinese businesses coming to the US.Producer Jacob Thomas Follow Us LinkedIn Apple Podcasts

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China's Solar Industry - Past, Present, and Future - With Andy Klump

Asia Business Podcast - March 14, 2022 13:51 - 37 minutes
We speak with Andy Klump, founder and CEO of Clean Energy Associates. Andy has been in China for 20 years and walks us through the solar industry's development with emphasis on China's role in becoming the dominant industry manufacturer today. We touch on factors affecting supply, demand, and...

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The Current State of China Supply Chain - With Jarrod Ward

Asia Business Podcast - February 28, 2022 05:26 - 24 minutes
We speak with Jarrod Ward, Chief Business Development Officer for the East Asia Region at Yusen Logistics. Jarrod has been in the supply chain & logistics management business for over 20 years including the last five based here in Shanghai. Jarrod helps give us some surprising and unforeseen ...

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The Market for Sports in China - with Greg Turner

Asia Business Podcast - February 03, 2022 16:04 - 41 minutes
We talk with Greg Turner, founder of Shenzhen High Performance Event Management. Greg has been in China for 20 years and build up and operated from scratch one of the leading sports and entertainment venues in China at STU Sports Park in Shantou. We talk with Greg about the history of sports ...

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China Digital Tech - Building a Global Mobility Brand from China

Asia Business Podcast - January 05, 2022 22:58 - 28 minutes
This episode is a feature from our sister podcast, the China Digital Tech podcast hosted by Paul Lin. If you live in China, you’ve surely seen NIU electric scooters everywhere, But fewer people know the fantastic success of their international expansion, a shining example for other Chinese-base...

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The Gold Rush of International Banks’ Expansion In China

Asia Business Podcast - December 06, 2021 16:08 - 30 minutes
We talk with Joel Gallo, adjunct professor at NYU Shanghai and previously senior executive at Deloitte, Dell EMC and E&Y, where he advised more than 100 global financial firms on different strategic projects. Joel shares with us why he sees China opening up the financial sector and the mad rus...

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Turning Your Dream Countryside Home into a Reality

Japan Business & Real-Estate News - November 23, 2021 04:05 - 11 minutes ★★★★★ - 1 rating
From dream to reality - restoring abandoned properties; generating an income from investment properties; the benefits of resort-serviced properties

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On Western and Chinese Business Cultures, with Kim Kirkendall

Asia Business Podcast - November 16, 2021 02:52 - 26 minutes
Kim Kirkendall discusses some of challenges Western businesses face coming to the China, and Chinese businesses face going to the US. Kim first came to work in China in the 1980s and has watched China's economy change dramatically. From listening to her speak, you'll quickly be able to see ho...

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Impacts of the Prolonged Pandemic, Autonomous Driving in Rural Japan

Japan Business & Real-Estate News - October 05, 2021 04:35 - 6 minutes ★★★★★ - 1 rating
In this podcast I focus on impacts of the now prolonged covid-19. And, good news for seniors with advancements of autonomous driving.

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Journey of a First-Time Buyer

Japan Business & Real-Estate News - September 11, 2021 00:10 - 17 minutes ★★★★★ - 1 rating
First-time buyers will not want to miss this podcast. I will take you on a journey of a first time buyer. I take you on an anecdotal journey of purchasing a property in the Japanese real estate market from the exploratory phase to purchase, and the steps and questions in between.

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Stigma of Deaths in Properties, Game-changer for the Nursing Care Lossmaker, Purchasing Properties in Smaller Townships

Japan Business & Real-Estate News - August 27, 2021 04:35 - 7 minutes ★★★★★ - 1 rating
Focusing on the stigma of deaths in properties, a potential game-changer for the nursing care lossmaker, and a tip on how to safely purchase properties with higher yield in smaller townships.

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The Post-Olympic Market, Moving into the Hydrogen Era, and more on the Much Anticipated Integrated Casino Resorts

Japan Business & Real-Estate News - August 17, 2021 02:50 - 8 minutes ★★★★★ - 1 rating
The market post-Olympics, moving into the Hydrogen era, and preparing for the announcement of the winning bids for the much anticipated integrated casino resorts.

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Huihan Lie and Finding One's Roots in China

Asia Business Podcast - August 04, 2021 02:22 - 27 minutes
We talk with Huihan Lie, founder of My China Roots. My China Roots is akin to the Ancestry.com of China, an online platform primarily for overseas Chinese to build one's family tree, upload historical family records and search for one's ancestors in a genealogical database. Huihan's ancestors...

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Pandemic Shifts and the Effects on Japanese Real Estate and Lifestyle

Japan Business & Real-Estate News - July 29, 2021 20:55 - 7 minutes ★★★★★ - 1 rating
You might think that with Covid19 and between people keen on running away from major urban centres to get away from crowds, and Japan’s aging demographics, the residential property market would take a hit. No so. Learn more about the growing interest of investors, multifamily properties, and chan...

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Top 4 Reasons why Japan's Property Market Remains Resilient

Japan Business & Real-Estate News - July 13, 2021 03:40 - 8 minutes ★★★★★ - 1 rating
In this episode, the top 4 reasons why the Japanese property market remains resilient, but why the retail market is trailing behind, and…because of the continued interest, and more on abandoned homes.

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Building a Social Enterprise in China

Asia Business Podcast - July 12, 2021 05:35 - 42 minutes
We talk with Ming Khor, Founder and CEO of Keru. On getting his MBA from Wharton, interning at Apple, and turning away from the traditional corporate path to come back to his teaching experience as inspiration for his own business in China. Keru is a social enterprise which organizes social...

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Built in China - Lucas Englehardt and Doing the Things That Don't Scale

Asia Business Podcast - June 22, 2021 06:08 - 29 minutes
As part of our continuing Ganbei series “Built in China”, we talk with Lucas Englehardt, Founder and CEO of xixilab.com - which offers direct-to-consumer teeth straightening with invisible braces in China. Prior to that Lucas was Founder and CEO at WaimaiChaoren, an O2O food delivery startup bou...

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The Appeal of Japan's Abandoned Countryside Homes Beyond Dilapidation

Japan Business & Real-Estate News - June 20, 2021 23:15 - 1 hour ★★★★★ - 1 rating
Insightful interview with Matt Ketchum, co-founder of “Akiya & Inaka” a Japanese company specializing in helping foreigners purchase abandoned or semi-abandoned homes in Japan.

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Built in China - Charles Liao and the Story of Day 22

Asia Business Podcast - June 16, 2021 13:57 - 31 minutes
As part of a new series called “Built in China”, we are looking at international “serial” entrepreneurs who have chosen to live and build startups in China. Our first guest is Charles Liao. Charles was born in Shanghai but grew up in the US and has founded numerous companies, most recently the ...

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New Directions, New Opportunities in the Japanese Real Estate Market

Japan Business & Real-Estate News - June 14, 2021 00:30 - 6 minutes ★★★★★ - 1 rating
In this podcast, opportunities to watch for in this current climate in the real estate sector, more specifically, the impact of the Olympic Games, the direction of J-REITS, the logistics sector, and the survey says…. Tokyo still holds the limelight!

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Will Chinese Companies Have to Delist Off US Stock Exchanges?

Asia Business Podcast - June 08, 2021 03:04 - 42 minutes
Will Chinese companies really be forced off of US stock exchanges because they cannot fulfill certain US audit requirements? The Public Company Accounting Oversights Board (PCAOB) is tasked with essentially auditing the auditors of public companies trading in the US. For Chinese companies w...

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The Xiaomi Playbook: How a Chinese Company Defeated a US Ban

Asia Business Podcast - May 27, 2021 05:10 - 44 minutes
Xiaomi recently won a case in US federal court to block implementation of a rule that would have prevented US persons from investing in their stock. The announcement of this rule had initially sent their stock plummeting. Xiaomi and Luokung, another company facing this rule, have now given oth...

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Japan Properties - 1 Year after Covid-19

Japan Business & Real-Estate News - May 24, 2021 17:55 - 8 minutes ★★★★★ - 1 rating
It has been more than a year since COVID-19 transformed the world, forcing changes in lifestyle, imposing restrictions across businesses -- without warning, without bias. In the investment world, the priority became “flight to safety,” which has historically always favored the land of the rising ...

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Japan's Efforts to increase Visitors, Birth Rate, and a New Kind of Tourism

Japan Business & Real-Estate News - May 05, 2021 23:30 - 11 minutes ★★★★★ - 1 rating
Ibaraki moves up the ladder of attractive prefectures; Japan has plans to boost its falling birth rate; and what exactly is micro-tourism and will it work?

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Japan's Attempts to Increase Visitors, Birth Rate, and Thinks Up a New Kind of Tourism

Japan Business & Real-Estate News - May 05, 2021 23:30 - 11 minutes ★★★★★ - 1 rating
Ibaraki moves up the ladder of attractive prefectures; Japan has plans to boost its falling birth rate; and what exactly is micro-tourism and will it work?

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How China's First Internet Companies Went IPO in the US

Asia Business Podcast - May 05, 2021 14:01 - 50 minutes
The Variable Interest Entity. Sounds like a boring term an accountant or lawyer might use. Well it is an accounting term, but it’s anything but boring when you know how its used in the real world. It’s the key to how all Chinese internet companies have been structured to go IPO outside of China...

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