When DeepSeek took on ChatGPT last year, the Chinese innovation took the world by surprise. Today, more Chinese companies are competing on world markets, achieving varying levels of success. Whether we talk about EVs, fighter jets, consumer retail, container ships, self-driving cars, or the movie industry, the world has to pay attention to what is coming from China. Innovation expert Ashley Dudarenok has begun adjusting her traditional speaking topics to reflect new developments.Read More →

US retailer Target ended its promise to its consumers to get the lowest price. But under pressure of the inflation, triggered off by the trade war with China, and other challenges, Target has changed its long-standing business model. It is the end of a safety net for consumers, says retail analyst Ashley Dudarenok in Time.Read More →

Consumer spending might only slowly recover in China, marketing expert Ashley Dudarenok sees interest in health and wellness booming, she writes in the Jing Daily, “This boom reflects a profound transformation in consumer priorities, with a growing emphasis on physical fitness, mental well-being, and preventative healthcare,” she adds.Read More →

China’s companies – large and small – are now exploring expansion into global markets, as the domestic market is only slowly recovering, says branding expert Ashley Dudarenok in the vlog. They are in the early phases of putting their brands on an international track, she says.Read More →

Marketing expert Ashley Dudarenok sees the Rich List of Forbes in 2024 most Chinese women on its list. Meet the four top scorers on the list at her vlog. Wu Yajun: Co-founder of Long For Properties, with a net worth of US$5.8 billion. Zhou Qunfei: Founder of Lens Technology, manufacturing smartphone screens for Apple, Tesla, and Samsung, with a net worth of US$6.1 billion. Wang Laichun: Founder of electronics components maker Lingyi Itech, with a net worth of US$6.6 billion. Zhong Huinquan: Founder of Hanzhou Pharmaceutical, with a net worth of US$7.7 billion.Read More →

Innovation expert Ashley Dudarenok says human programmers will still be needed in her vlog. But AI is already replacing a range of jobs in China. For example, Alibaba introduced its first AI employee, Tongyi Lingma, last summer, and it made huge inroads into the work process, she notes.Read More →