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Doing Business in China - Opinions |
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The China Market: Vast In More Ways Than One |
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Protocol And Other Useful Information |
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The Men Who Would Conquer China |
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Little Time To Waste As China Rises |
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Barriers To Business With China |
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China Still 109 Years Behind U.S. & 50 Years Behind Japan |
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The World Is Facing A New Order |
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Like A Bull In A China Shop |
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Asians, Americans Show Perceptual Divide |
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Success Under An Eastern Sun |
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Warner Bros To Sell Discounted Dvds In China |
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US Says System in China Can't Last |
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Gap Between China's Rich, Poor Alarming |
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Doing Business in China - Related Articles and information |
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Doing Business in China - Personal Experiences |
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Doing Business in China - Educational Articles & Weblinks |
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The China Market: Vast In More Ways Than One |
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The No.1 key to success is an understanding of the market. Complacency will
lead to lost opportunities. The first area of rapid change is the accelerating speed of product and service innovation in China. |
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Protocol And Other Useful Information |
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Although Chinese business methodology appears ad hoc it should never be
under estimated. They have their own unique style when doing business, which is not always understood by westerners. |
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The Men Who Would Conquer China |
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Ideas of race and culture play a central role in the The Men Who Would Conquer China, a documentary tracing two friends (who also happen to be
businessmen) - Mart Bakal and Vincent Lee - in their plight to make big dollars in that ''virgin land for capitalists'' otherwise known as China. |
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Little Time To Waste As China Rises |
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By Paul Sheehan. January 21, 2006. I'd never heard of Bernadette Robinson until she walked into a ballroom at the St. Regis Hotel in
Beijing last Tuesday week and turned a dinner into a diplomatic incident. |
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Barriers To Business With China |
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Red tape, crime and unfair laws were slowing the progress of Australian banks,
transport companies, telcos and universities into China, a new report shows. |
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China Still 109 Years Behind U.S. & 50 Years Behind Japan |
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In 2001, per capita GDP in China reached $3,583, a figure the US hit 109 years before. Agricultural labourers made up 50 percent of China's
working population, an equivalent to 1870 America, while agriculture made up 15 percent of the country's total GDP, a level the US reached in 1914. |
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The World Is Facing A New Order |
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Once again, the world is facing a new order. When the Soviet Union collapsed, the global supremacy of the United States seemed to be sealed
for decades. Today a new, incomparably more dangerous challenger has appeared on the world stage. It is one that threatens to beat the West with its own best weapon |
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Like A Bull In A China Shop |
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It is the new gold rush. Suit-clad gold diggers are pouring into the land of promise at a rate of a billion dollars a week. American, European
and Australian investors are certain this is the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity: a billion Chinese customers and inept, rusting, state-owned factories ripe for the picking. |
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Asians, Americans Show Perceptual Divide |
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Asians and North Americans really do see the world differently. Shown a photograph, North American students of European background paid more
attention to the object in the foreground of a scene, while students from China spent more time studying the background and taking in the whole scene, according to
University of Michigan researchers. |
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Success Under An Eastern Sun |
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Foreign business success stories in China include: KFC opened in Beijing in 1987. It now has 1400 outlets in 250 cities. In 2004,
KFC China reported $US1 billion in revenue, and $US200 million in profit, up 20 per cent. KFC attributes success to |
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Warner Bros To Sell Discounted Dvds In China |
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Time Warner Inc.'s Warner Bros. Entertainment will release more than 125 movies on DVD in China at discounted prices in an effort to offset piracy losses
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US Says System in China Can't Last |
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The Bush administration urged China on Wednesday to begin a transition to democracy, contending the existing one-party system "is simply not
sustainable." The State Department's No. 2 official also warned about possible economic action by Washington unless the U.S. trade deficit with Beijing shrinks. |
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Gap Between China's Rich, Poor Alarming |
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The gap between China's richest and poorest citizens is approaching a dangerous level and could lead to social unrest, state media reported
Wednesday, citing a government study. The most affluent one-fifth of China's population earn 50 percent of total income, with the bottom one-fifth
taking home only 4.7 percent, said the report by the official Xinhua News Agency, carried in newspapers Wednesday. |
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Doing Business in China - Related Articles and information |
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Doing Business in China - Personal Experiences |
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