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A conversation on the McKinsey Global Institute’s new report on the reskilling of China’s workforce

McKinsey experts discuss developments in the Chinese economy in 2021.

Partners from McKinsey’s Private Equity and Principal Investors practice discuss the state of play in China’s private equity industry

Chinese industry is proving to be surprisingly resilient as it comes out of the COVID-19 crisis.

As China emerges from COVID-19, consumers are starting to spend again. How has the crisis changed them?

A new report by the partners of McKinsey’s Greater China region looks at how COVID-19 is accelerating five trends that are shaping the Chinese economy and society.

2020: A new year, a new decade, so what lies ahead? In this episode of the McKinsey on China podcast, Nick Leung chats with Gordon Orr and Jonathan Woetzel about what’s driving the economy—and what’s not. The Chinese consumer continues to power economic growth. Any potential increases in exports from the recently concluded trade deal with the US, however, will not. This podcast also covers China’s emerging role as a leader in smart manufacturing, technology decoupling between China and the US, and how China could become an exporter of climate mitigation solutions. Jonathan Woetzel is a senior partner and director of the McKinsey Global Institute in Asia. Gordon Orr is the former Asia Chairman of McKinsey and is now a senior advisor to McKinsey. Nick Leung is Chairman of McKinsey’s Greater China region.

Trillions of dollars of GDP depend on China’s integration with the rest of the world

In a slowing economy, consumer-facing companies in China need fresh strategies to remain competitive.

The state of the Chinese economy