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  • The Yangtze River Delta, a Chinese El Dorado
    Always marching towards economic integration, the YRD bares the fastest economical growth, the highest FDI attractiveness. It is now recognized by the world, as one of the top 6 city strip. Moreover, with a very high income level and a large inflow of foreigners, the YRD represent China's largest, most sophisticated consumer market; making it a compulsory transit point to anyone thinking of doing business in China.

    Date of Article: 12Aug2008
    Category: Business - General
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  • It's a question of Infrastructure...
    While most people know the mega cities of China such as Shanghai, Beijing and Guangzhou, a few know of the second tier cities that are just as important to China as these metropolis's are. Hangzhou, Tsingtao, Tianjing and Suzhou are well known within the country but not so well known outside the country. One of the keys to China's future is the infrastructure created by the Chinese government between first and second tier cities...
    Date of Article: 21Jul2008
    Category: Business - General
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  • China's Real Economic Engine - Diversity
    China's unprecedented growth and the opportunities it presents are no longer a secret in the business world. Although megacities, such as Beijing and Shanghai, have long captured much of the spotlight, it is behind the scenes, in second-tier cities, where one can witness the real source of China's economic growth.
    Date of Article: 04Jul2008
    Category: Business - General
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  • Chinese Politics, influences of the past, feeling of "déjà vu"
    The actual debate concerning the political system in China raises many inquiries, remarks, critics, and observations... To what extent does communism benefit the People's Republic? Is there a democracy model that could be applied to China? Before discussing these subjects and arguing on details, we should try to have better insights on China's political model true origins.
    Date of Article: 16Apr2008
    Category: Politics & Government
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  • China's Blooming Web: Internet
    The past ten years has seen the number of Chinese "netizens" in China increase from 620,000 in 1997 to 210 million by December 2007, with a sharp increase of 73 million in the year of 2007, at an annual growth rate of 53.3%!One of the major challenges that lies ahead of the Chinese Internet environment is providing millions of Chinese companies, especially small- and medium-sized enterprises, with Internet services.
    Date of Article: 03Apr2008
    Category: Business - General
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  • The Brand market place in China
    Global marketing brand strategies show effective results, but they generally cannot be applied on local market. Brand capital is one of the key drivers of growth in the business world. Managing brands in China has become a crucial component to success. We will focus on various examples, to reach a recipe that both limits the level of risks that can occur when setting up a brand in China, and that actually adds value to any kind of business.
    Date of Article: 06Mar2008
    Category: Business - General
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  • China: Perspectives of leading the R&D world environment
    We all know China as the Factory of the World, producing considerable amounts of various finished goods. Let's bring light upon China's discrete but promising sector:Research and development. Discover the amazing evolution of China's R&D and the opportunities that lie beneath it.
    Date of Article: 01Mar2008
    Category: Business - General
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  • Storms affect Chinese economy Jan 31, 2008
    Snow storms in China this week have had a significant impact on the economy. Best estimates is that the impact is greater than US$2Billion. Industries affected include agriculture, manufacturing, automakers and tourism. The storms have also had an impact on the stock market - a 7% drop - and due to the impact on agriculture, could impact inflation in the near term.
    Date of Article: 04Feb2008
    Category: Business - General
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