Challenges and Prospects of the Chinese Economy: an interview with Andrew KP Leung.
Andrew KP Leung is a prominent international China strategist with a 38-year career in many senior government positions in Hong Kong, including commerce, industry, banking, finance, social welfare, and overseas diplomatic representation, culminating as Hong Kong’s official chief representative for the United Kingdom, 10 other EU member states in Central and Eastern Europe plus a number of countries outside the EU such as Russia, Norway and Switzerland. Andrew is now Chairman of Andrew Leung International Consultants Limited, which was first established and based in London. Since he relocated back to Hong Kong permanently on 19 May 2010, the company has since been re-incorporated in Hong Kong. He speaks regularly about China on international conferences and magazines and English-channel international television.
Andrew K P Leung answered in detail to the following questions made by Ecenur Dede:
- What are the perspectives for Chinese economy growth?
- Will the real estate market stabilize in 2024?
- Will deflation end in 2024?
- What will drive consumption?
- Will China’s role in global supply chains change?
- Which are the prospects for U.S.-China economic relations and cooperation?
- Is Hong Kong’s role as a gateway to China over?