For a ruling party that has everything – control of the government, legal system and the economy – the city of Wenzhou, on the coast south of Shanghai, might not seem much of a prize.
But as China changes, so does the Communist party. Long accustomed to choosing and supervising its members to run state enterprises, the party in Wenzhou is at the sharp end of a new challenge to penetrate the private sector.

ASIA-PACIFIC
China - Economy & trade

