Can China ‘serve the foreign’?
Andrew Cainey
Andrew Cainey
Andrew Cainey is Co-Founder of Asiability Ltd, an Asia-focused advisory firm. He has thirty years’ experience advising governments, companies and non-profit organisations across Asia and Europe. His previous roles include Greater China Managing Partner for Booz & Co and Asia partner-in-charge for Tony Blair Associates Government Advisory.
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