Finnair was the first European airline to gain rights to a trans-Siberian route from Europe to Beijing. Five years later, China Economic Review talked to Mikko Rautio, general manager for China, about the carrier’s experience of the market.
Author: grahamearnshaw
Capital zones
Special development zones are currently enjoying quite a fashion in China. In this special report, we review some of the new zones and technical parks that are springing up around the capital.
Karen Hu of the first foreign insurance company to gain a licence in China, American International Group (AIG), assesses the changes that China’s insurance market is currently undergoing and offers advice for the insurance purchaser on the mainland.
Destination China
China is becoming increasingly important to Dragonair, the Hong Kong-based airline, and now represents more than eighty per cent of its business. We talked to Simon Heale, the airline’s chief operating officer.
A rush of energy
China has opened up the opportunities in its power sector to foreign investors at a pace that has astounded observers. With 100 per cent foreign ownership of power stations permitted, and with 32 Chinese counties still without electricity, the prospects for foreign companies are enormous. Frank Gray assesses the bold steps China is taking to reverse the current situation of its energy supply lagging hopelessly behind demand.