At the moment, we're focusing on Southeast Asia, says Takeshi Niinami, President and CEO, Suntory.
Global supply chains took decades to be established and they won't be unwound in just 12 months, says Christian Lanng of Tradeshift.
Alain Dehaze of Adecco discusses the trend of freelance employment and the need for regulation and protection of workers as the labor force changes.
Xavier Veyry, CEO of AXA China, discusses digitalization and its impact on the insurance industry. He also says, before anything, the firm wants to be a Chinese company serving local customers but supported by an international group.
Haiyan Song of Splunk says cyber attacks could be a "new way" for countries and nation states to think about their competitiveness in the military world.
Martin Frick of Temenos says it is "strange" that technology is becoming more global, but players are becoming more domestic. This should change when there's stringent regulation across borders, he says.
Charles Li of HKEX explains why the protests in Hong Kong have given him a higher level of confidence in the city. He also weighs in on the arrest of a former HKEX official.
Deepak Krishnamurthy of SAP says the company is innovating in China, for China. He also says there is a "huge opportunity" in the country.
China is "definitely" in the lead when it comes to 5G networks, and the world should not underestimate China, says Ajit Manocha of SEMI.