Microsoft’s Long Past and Uncertain Future in China
A look at Microsoft’s China business, including what’s left and the concessions it has had to make in order to stay.
LinkedIn is quitting China: but what of its parent, Microsoft, and its links to the world’s second-largest economy?
Seattle-based Microsoft has one of the longest relationships with China of any major Western tech company. Founder Bill Gates has met every Chinese leader from Jiang Zemin to Xi Jinping. Yet the returns on this long strategic investment are looking pretty meager these days. Microsoft garnered just 1.8 percent of its 2019 global revenue in China, company president Brad Smith sa
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What is so hard about making chips in America? And can the U.S. do anything about it? As part of his series, 'Remaking the Chain,' Luke Patey went searching for answers from America's past and from the last country to threaten its mantle as the world’s leading economy.
The political scientist and sinologist talks about the early days of the pandemic in Wuhan, and how the Chinese authorities’ lack of transparency led the virus to spread rapidly.
A podcast about how the two nations, once friends, are now foes.
Hear why things are so complicated now. Host Jane Perlez, former New York Times Beijing bureau chief, talks with diplomats, spies, cultural superstars like Yo Yo Ma, and more to understand why the dangers are so high, and why relations went awry.