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FP Launches Regional Newsletters on China and South Asia Large populations and rising incomes are dr

FP Launches Regional Newsletters on China and South Asia [VIEW IN BROWSER]( [TITLE IMAGE]( Large populations and rising incomes are driving the emergence of China and South Asia. Challenges like the trade war between the United States and China and opportunities like the rise of mobile technology in India make these critical regions to understand. To help individuals stay informed and organizations build relationships with these emerging areas, Foreign Policy recently launched [two weekly regional newsletters]( devoted to China and South Asia. Subscribers can read timely updates, news, and analysis on the latest developments in politics, business, trade, and technology. [China Brief]( is written by Senior Editor James Palmer, who spent the last 15 years in Beijing and is the author of The Death of Mao. [South Asia Brief]( is written by Deputy Editor Kathryn Salam and Managing Editor Ravi Agrawal, the former South Asia bureau chief for CNN International and author of India Connected. Their approach is as fresh as it is authentic, so you get weekly news worth following and sharing. Anyone interested in starting or expanding their commerce, technology, or diplomatic interests in these regions will value China Brief and South Asia Brief. Keep up with new opportunities in the biggest markets in the world. [Sign up to receive one or both newsletters, free for a limited time only.]( [Sign Up for Regional Newsletters]( FOLLOW FP ON This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [unsubscribe]( | [privacy policy]( | [contact us]( | [advertise]( Foreign Policy magazine is a division of Graham Holdings Company. All contents © 2019 The Slate Group, LLC. All rights reserved. Foreign Policy, 1750 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Suite 200, Washington, DC 20006.

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