Survival Is Not Enough (Part V) — Managing Your Message
I just got back from a quick trip to Hong Kong. The people in Hong Kong were very nice and even a bit friendly at times. Those who know Hong Kong well understand that this is something to worry about....
View ArticleInterim Management in China: A Solution During The Economic Downturn
By Frank Elzinga A new approach to management… Although China’s economy is still growing, slowly but gradually the traces of the economic downturn are reaching the Chinese surface too: MNC’s are...
View ArticleInterim Management in China: A Solution During The Economic Downturn
A new approach to management… Although China’s economy is still growing, slowly but gradually the traces of the economic downturn are reaching the Chinese surface too: MNC’s are slowing down their...
View ArticleForeign talent – Local Chinese banks
By Zennon Kapron Prior to joining the WTO, the knowledge and experience of bank staff in Chinese banks was not an issue. Most domestic banks were very inwardly focused on their core domestic business...
View ArticleTax Administration for Non-Tax Resident Enterprises in China
By Teresa Zhang China Administration of Taxation recently promulgated a Circular (Guoshuifa 2009 No 3) (“hereinafter referred to as “The Circular”) to strengthen the control of Non-TRE Income Tax...
View ArticleChina: Sourcing in Bad Economic Times – Part 1
By David Dayton This is the body of a presentation that I give for Global Sources at the China Sourcing fairs. Global Sources asked for a presentation that was aimed at helping new buyers to China...
View ArticlePlaying the China Card
By Jack Perkowski James Zhang and Vivek Raman, the two students who organized the “Asia Tomorrow” conference at Yale University several weeks ago, were very clear in what they wanted me to cover in my...
View ArticleIntellectual Property Law in China – Rule of Law is Replacing Law of the Jungle
Within a two-minute walk from my apartment in Shenzhen, there is ample evidence that intellectual property, particularly American, is not very well-protected in China. Nighttimes, three different...
View ArticleChina Economics – The Emerging 2 Track Solution and YOU
By Andrew Hupert What will be the role for international entrepreneurs in China’s emerging 2-track economy? China’s economic development is being pulled in two diverging directions as Beijing struggles...
View ArticleAccept the China Challenge
By David DeChant China continues to emerge on the world stage as an economic powerhouse, projected to be the world’s fourth largest economy within two years. U.S. companies, especially small to medium...
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