Risks and Rewards of Doing Business in China: Insights from Patrick Jenevein & Andy Tanner

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Join host Andy Tanner on the Castle Academy podcast as he welcomes author Patrick Jenevein to discuss his book 'Dancing with the Dragon: Cautionary Tales of the New China from an Old China Hand.' Jenevein shares his personal experiences and insights into the complexities of doing business in China, highlighting the political and economic risks, and lessons learned from his time in the energy industry and entrepreneurship in the Chinese market. Tune in for a deep dive into the challenges and strategies for investing in a rapidly evolving global landscape.

00:00 Introduction
02:02 Patrick's Journey in China
04:01 Challenges with the Chinese Government
13:17 Cultural Differences in Business
16:52 Systemic vs. Personal Lessons
27:40 Investing in China: Risks and Rewards
32:46 Political Dynamics and Global Implications
44:10 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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Disclaimer: The information provided in this video is for educational and informational purposes only. It should not be considered as financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument or engage in any financial activity.

The content presented here is based on the speaker's personal opinions and research, which may not always be accurate or up-to-date. Financial markets and investments carry inherent risks, and individuals should conduct their own research and seek professional advice before making any financial decisions.

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