Bob Iger Discusses China’s Impact on Disney

Source: CNBC

Summary

Former Disney CEO Bob Iger discusses the pivotal role China has played in shaping the company’s global strategy over the past decade. In an interview with CNBC’s Eunice Yoon, he reflects on challenges and opportunities within the Chinese market.

Why It Matters

Iger’s insights highlight the significance of the Chinese market for multinational corporations, particularly in the entertainment sector. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for investors and industry leaders navigating international business relationships. As China continues to influence global trends, Iger’s reflections provide valuable context for future strategies and adaptations.

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