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Robin Harding

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Robin Harding is the FT's Asia editor, responsible for our journalism from Australia to Afghanistan, following a stint as Tokyo bureau chief from 2015-2021.

Harding also writes on the global economy for the opinion page, having previously worked as US economics editor in Washington DC from 2010-2014, where he covered the US Federal Reserve, the Treasury and the IMF.

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  • Thursday, 28 November, 2024
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    The path to ‘Made in India’

    Industrialisation is within the country’s reach, but government has got to get out of the way first

    Ellie Foreman-Peck illustration of Narenda Modi standing in front of the Indian flag, holding in his right hand the sign of the Indian currency rupee.
  • Wednesday, 27 November, 2024
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    Nandan Nilekani says small language models trained on specific data are ‘quite effective’

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  • Monday, 25 November, 2024
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    RBI chief Shaktikanta Das believes economic fragmentation, protectionism and tariffs are among the biggest threats

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  • Thursday, 31 October, 2024
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    If carmakers believe the auto transition must happen at some point, delaying simply puts them further behind

    Ellie Foreman-Peck illustration of a Chinese electric car with a Volkswagen factory in its headlights
  • Tuesday, 27 August, 2024
    Chinese politics & policy
    China’s debt divide is hurting its economy

    Beijing’s refusal to surrender control to local government or take on more responsibility is key to the country’s challenges

    James Ferguson illustration of a giant panda sitting in deep water surrounded by smaller red pandas up to their necks in water.
  • Tuesday, 13 August, 2024
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    China’s bond market is sending a signal policymakers can’t ignore

    The country’s central bank is concerned about anaemic domestic demand

    James Ferguson illustration of a red dragon as a downward graph.
  • Friday, 28 June, 2024
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  • Wednesday, 15 May, 2024
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    Shinzo Abe’s reform to the Government Pension Investment Fund holds lessons for ageing societies everywhere

    James Ferguson illustration of roulette wheel as Japan’s# flag.
  • Wednesday, 17 April, 2024
    News in-depthChinese equities
    China reforms its unloved state-owned enterprises to win back investors

    Stocks are faring well compared with wider market as authorities judge management on share price performance

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  • Wednesday, 27 March, 2024
    InterviewCATL
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    CATL chief Robin Zeng says much-vaunted tech for electric vehicles is impractical and unsafe

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  • Wednesday, 28 February, 2024
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    Society has given up on policy and gone back to politics

    James Ferguson illustration of a campaign van in support of wonks over politicians
  • Tuesday, 6 February, 2024
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    When an asset is declared ‘uninvestable’ it is often time to buy

    Illustration of a panda casting a shadow over lots of numbers
  • Wednesday, 27 December, 2023
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    A man is pulled in four directions as four large hands grasp his hands and feet in front of the Huawei corporate logo
  • Tuesday, 5 September, 2023
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    The other G20 countries should signal consensus against Beijing running a big surplus

    James Ferguson illustration of a panda bear with a huge cargo box on its back, holding onto a red graph line that has snapped and is falling.
  • Tuesday, 1 August, 2023
    China economic slowdown
    Beijing must start spending to secure China’s economic future

    To stop a problem becoming a crisis, the government needs to intervene

    Ann Kiernan illustration of a red cap crane bird  running down the line of a graph with its head turned back, holding a red ribbon in its beak that waves back at the vertical line of a graph
  • Wednesday, 19 July, 2023
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  • Wednesday, 19 July, 2023
    Thailand
    Thai election winner blocked from premiership

    Senators reject Pita Limjaroenrat’s candidacy as court suspends him from parliament

    Pita Limjaroenrat sits inside the Thai parliament
  • Monday, 17 July, 2023
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    Role of monarchy at heart of battle for Thailand’s future

    Senators appointed by former military junta have kept Pita Limjaroenrat out of government

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  • Thursday, 13 July, 2023
    Thailand
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    Senators appointed by former military junta reject Pita Limjaroenrat’s bid to become prime minister

    Election winner Pita Limjaroenrat
  • Thursday, 15 June, 2023
    Chinese business & finance
    China to deploy deposit insurance to repay victims of rural banking fraud

    Central bank agrees to share cost with local government in precedent for resolving future financial crises

    Security guards scuffle with demonstrators during a protest outside a People’s Bank of China branch in Henan, China, in July 2022
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