COVID-19 – What to Do If Your China SME Becomes Insolvent
Chris Devonshire-Ellis breaks down the tough decisions SME entrepreneurs will need to make if they are looking at insolvency due to the impact of COVID-19.
Alternatives to China: Where is the Manufacturing Capacity?
In his latest op-ed, Chris Devonshire-Ellis discusses the manufacturing capacity in Asia for firms that plan to relocate or supplement their China operations.
Devonshire-Ellis: COVID-19 Will Last Until Summer and Return Next Winter
Chris Devonshire-Ellis writes how businesses worldwide need to plan for long-term changes in their communications strategy, workflow, and use of technology.
CBBC COVID-19 Report: China Supply Chain Confidence Remains High
Chris Devonshire-Ellis notes in his latest op-ed that very few British firms want to pull out of China despite recent challenges as indicated by China-Britain Business Council’s latest survey.
China’s COVID-19 Recovery: What Lies Ahead for Foreign Investors
In his latest op-ed, Chris Devonshire-Ellis talks about China’s expected recovery after COVID-19 is contained, and contrasts with the post-SARS experience.
COVID-19 in China: Businesses Lose Less, Work Resumes Faster Than Expected
The impact on businesses operating in China and the resumption of factories has been faster than anticipated, writes Chris Devonshire-Ellis in this op-ed.
How China Added Another 1.4 Billion Low-Cost, Offshore Workers to its Production Capacity
Chris Devonshire-Ellis discusses how the Belt and Road Initiative can help China secure access to key future supply chains and a low-cost offshore workforce.
China Manufacturing versus Mexico Manufacturing: Who Wins?
In his latest op-ed, Chris Devonshire-Ellis discusses the feasibility of moving production out of China to Mexico and why it still isn’t a consideration for most American businesses.











