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Vice President
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Tai is a Vice President and
special projects manager at International Risk based alternately
in Greater China and London. He provides a range of services
to assist companies to mitigate the risks of doing business
in Northeast and Southeast Asia. Tai has extensive experience
in the Greater China region, especially the PRC and Japan.
His assignments have included large scale political risk
assessments, pre-transactional due diligence investigations
and crisis management projects to assist companies to
deal with serious problems, such as fraud, labour unrest
and the theft of confidential company information. He
is an expert on providing assessments of macro-political
risk and business intelligence, specializing on China
and regional security and defence affairs.
Tai has worked in Asia since the mid-1980s covering political,
economic and strategic developments in Greater China and
Northeast Asia. He was a correspondent at the Far Eastern
Economic Review for 5 years in the late 1980s and early
1990s specialising on China, Hong Kong and regional security.
He subsequently worked as a China analyst for a regional
securities house in Hong Kong for 5 years looking at macro-economic,
political and corporate risk issues in the PRC and Hong
Kong.
Tai is a leading authority on the Chinese military and
regularly attends international conferences and briefs
governments and corporations around the world. He has
written on China-related issues for a wide range of media
organisations including Institutional Investor and Jane's
Defence Weekly. He is a guest lecturer on Chinese foreign
policy at the Hong Kong University and author of the book
China's Entrepreneurial Army.
Tai studied International Relations at the University
of Sussex, Brighton, England. He also studied for two
years at Beijing University, China, in the mid 1980s.
He speaks Mandarin and Cantonese.
Contacts:
Tel: (852) 2501 5233 E-mail:
tai.ming.cheung@intl-risk.com |
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