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Full coverage: China

Oil-rich Malaysia is the Greece of Asia (with a little dash of the Irish)

As the government falls in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia’s corruption scandals, its dealings with Goldman Sachs and the growing influence of China remind Ian Lahiffe of recent Greek history.

Ian Lahiffe
28th Feb, 2020 - 5 min read

Beijing Briefing: Living through the Black Swan event of China’s coronavirus moment

Now confined to his apartment complex in Beijing, Ian Lahiffe observes the lasting impact of the Covid-19 epidemic on China's social, political and economic structures – and the ramifications for trade and investment in Ireland and elsewhere.

Ian Lahiffe
21st Feb, 2020 - 5 min read

Beijing Briefing: Aside from the coronavirus outbreak, 2020 brings about some worrying omens for China

As the global geopolitical climate heats up, China will not have the luxury of being able to solely focus on long-term domestic policies and will need to make some challenging decisions to protect its core interests.

Ian Lahiffe
14th Feb, 2020 - 5 min read

From nuclear tensions to beer boycott: Japan and South Korea’s dangerous face-off

Stuck between Trump’s lack of interest and China’s rising power, the relationship between Tokyo and Seoul is a fragile alliance in need of a steady hand.

Ian Lahiffe
19th Dec, 2019 - 5 min read

Dispatch from Hainan: more at stake than meets the eye in China’s Hawaii

From bus fulls of Russian tourists to fast-track medical development and displays of military might, the tropical island hosting Avolon’s parent company has become a microcosm of China’s rise to international power.

Ian Lahiffe
13th Dec, 2019 - 5 min read

What ABP, Kerry and Rosderra are thinking for 2020: China, China, China… and Brexit

The weight of Chinese demand on Ireland’s agri-food exports and the markets they serve comes out stronger than ever in the latest Teagasc outlook – but a no-deal Brexit is by no means out of the way.

Thomas Hubert
27th Nov, 2019 - 9 min read

The inspectors and the protestors: the story of Irish beef and China

The ongoing price crisis in the beef sector has highlighted the need for alternative export markets. Beijing-based Ian Lahiffe warns against the expectation that growing Chinese imports alone will save the day.

Ian Lahiffe
22nd Nov, 2019 - 5 min read

Understanding China’s consumers: key to Ireland’s post-Brexit world

Irish food exporters have entered China as commodity suppliers. They could achieve a lot more by engaging with the growing cohort of sophisticated Chinese consumers, writes Beijing-based Ian Lahiffe.

Ian Lahiffe
15th Nov, 2019 - 5 min read

Chinese dispatch: “China at 70. The social contract remains strong.”

In his first report from China, ag-tech executive Ian Lahiffe writes that many find a comfort to the sacrifices being made in civil liberties for the ‘greater good’ and the era of surveillance had only made that proposition stronger.

Ian Lahiffe
25th Oct, 2019 - 4 min read

Moneyball in leafy Dublin 4: how an Irish firm became central to Serie A global asset chase

How did an obscure company in Dublin 4 become part of a global asset hunt? And what happens next? Confidential documents, court judgements, affidavits and international filings reveal the real story behind the collapse of MP & Silva, and the role of Ireland in its operations.

Ian Kehoe
1st Oct, 2019 - 8 min read
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