Usha Haley
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Usha Haley (PhD, Stern School of Business, New York University) is Professor of International Business at Massey University in Auckland, New Zealand. She blogs on business and government in China, India and other emerging markets as well as on international trade.

Usha has more than 175 publications and presentations (including Harvard Business Review ). Her books include the best selling Chinese Tao of Business (on business with China), New Asian Emperors (on business with Southeast Asia), and Multinational Corporations in Political Environments (on why sanctions and boycotts did not work against South Africa and rarely work in general). Her forthcoming book Subsidies to Chinese Industry (with Oxford University Press) highlights how the Chinese state has strategically used subsidies to become a global manufacturing powerhouse.

Usha has worked with businesses and governments in the USA, Asia, Latin America, Australasia and Europe. In the USA, she has testified on her research to the US Congress including the US-China Economic and Security Review Commission and twice before the Committee on Ways and Means including on the federal legislation, the Non-market Economy Trade Remedy Act. She has presented on her research on China several times before governmental agencies including the US International Trade Commission, US Department of Commerce and US Trade Representative

Her expertise is regularly profiled in the international media including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Fortune, Investor’s Business Daily, San Francisco Chronicle, International Herald Tribune, CNN, BusinessWeek, the Economist, Barron’s, Newsweek, Entrepreneur, PBS, CNBC, NPR and Voice of America.

She may be reached through http://www.usha.tel , email uhaley@gmail.com and followed on Twitter @uhaley.

Blog Entries by Usha Haley

Bringing Solar Manufacturing Back

Posted February 13, 2012 | 02/13/12 04:01 PM ET

In his State of the Union address, President Obama proclaimed that he would not cede the solar industry to China through a lack of commitment. Unfair Chinese trading practices demand that he keep this pledge immediately or risk surrendering the industry to China.

The United States created the solar...

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China's Fifty Cent Party for Internet Propaganda

Posted October 4, 2010 | 10/04/10 11:34 PM ET

A funny thing happened when I published my first HuffPost blog entry. My blog dealt with subsidies from the Chinese government to its paper industry, with suggestions for US policy. Before HuffPost informed me that my entry had gone online, someone had posted comments to my blog. The...

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The Pandora's Box of Trade With China

Posted August 27, 2010 | 08/27/10 05:13 PM ET

Statistics released last week confirmed that China became the second-largest producer in the world, overtaking Japan. This marker received much more breathless media attention (see "Fareed Zakaria GPS" ) than another, more significant milestone. In 2009, China surpassed Germany to become the world's largest exporter. In the first...

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