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2008/02/17 00:51 | by SamChan ]
2008/02/17 00:51 | by SamChan ]
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2008/02/15 19:40 | by SamChan ]
2008/02/15 19:40 | by SamChan ]
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2007/09/19 22:41 | by SamChan ]
2007/09/19 22:41 | by SamChan ]
How can you be a success in the US?
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2008/07/05 16:33 | by SamChan ]
2008/07/05 16:33 | by SamChan ]
Last week, Profero announced it was opening an office in New York, terming the move to the US as the "last step towards building a global independent business". For a digital agency with offices across Europe, Asia and the Far East, it is no coincidence that it has left the US until last. Expansion into the US is often driven by client needs. Carl Johnson, a founding partner of Anomaly, says the US is too concerned with the highest echelons of corporate America to take an interest in new agencies. Unless you're doing something that is of interest to them or doing good work on clients people have heard of, no-one is going to come looking for you.
Why Patent Applications Increase in a Down Economy
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2008/07/05 16:27 | by SamChan ]
2008/07/05 16:27 | by SamChan ]
Gibbons has been asked to consider opening an office either in Shanghai or Beijing because clients are doing more business in Asia.\n Another element of contemporary patent law reflects the changing economy and revolves around the patenting of business methods, the subject of recent and pending federal court cases that are shaping intellectual property law. Comisky, the U.S. Patent Office held the inventor's method for conducting mandatory arbitration involving legal documents was not patentable, essentially finding that a business process that does not require the use or implementation of technology, but depends on steps of human intervention, can not be awarded a patent.
Trust is crucial to China's trade with Europe
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2008/07/05 16:13 | by SamChan ]
2008/07/05 16:13 | by SamChan ]
In co-ordination with the restructuring and upgrading of EU industry, China provides many products that the EU is or will no longer be producing. Such co-operation helps the EU to focus on high-end industries and further boosts its international competitiveness. There is also a huge demand from the Chinese market for EU products. In 2007, China imported Dollars 111bn worth of products from the EU, at a rate of growth of 22.4 per cent a year, faster by 6 percentage points than the growth rate of imports from the US and Japan. In the first quarter of this year, imports from the EU were almost Dollars 30bn, up by 25.6 per cent year-on-year. It is estimated that China's imports from the EU provide more than 2.2m jobs in member states. Against the backdrop of global inflation and resource shortages, high quality and low-priced Chinese products not only contribute to prosperity in the EU, but also help prevent inflation and improve living standards. While the EU has many concerns, the Chinese side is also confronted with difficulties: the EU's denial of market economy status to Chinese enterprises; the discriminatory treatment they receive in the EU; the EU's frequent anti-dumping investigations in textiles and steel; special safeguard measures targeting China; restrictions of technology exports; and the unfair treatment of Chinese enterprises for visas and display stands in conventions in the EU.
Another China Trade Opportunity
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2008/07/05 15:49 | by SamChan ]
2008/07/05 15:49 | by SamChan ]
In the months to come, China's central and provincial governments will spend billions to remake hospitals, communication and power networks, roads and infrastructure, dams and water-treatment facilities, factories, schools and houses. If the International Monetary Fund is right and the U.S. economy is slipping into a recession that will ripple out into the global economy, then that ripple will stop at China's shore.
China Trade/Customs Developments
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2008/07/05 15:29 | by SamChan ]
2008/07/05 15:29 | by SamChan ]
WTO rules against China in auto parts dispute. The WTO Dispute Settlement Body has ruled against China's measures affecting the importation of auto parts, siding with the complainants, the U.S., the EU, and Canada. This is China's first encounter with the Dispute Settlement Body since it joined the WTO in 2001 and represents a strong blow against China's aggressive trade policies.
China Sourcing Report: CCTV Cameras - Out Now
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2008/07/05 15:02 | by SamChan ]
2008/07/05 15:02 | by SamChan ]
Determine which makers offer the models integrated with IP technology and more advanced functions, from motion detection, wide dynamic range to Wi-Fi technology - Find out which vendors source CCD sensors from Sony, LG and Omnivision - Distinguish which suppliers are capable of producing high-end CCTV cameras from low-end and midrange products - With profiles of 44 suppliers, 161 products and a comprehensive overview of China's CCTV cameras market, this report will answer all these question...and MORE.
Vietnam Market Highlights
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2008/06/18 13:37 | by SamChan ]
2008/06/18 13:37 | by SamChan ]
Vietnam is one of Southeast Asia’s most promising emerging economies, with its GDP growing by more than 8% for a third consecutive year. Its accession to the WTO in January 2007, has also led to both growth and market-oriented reforms resulting in strong domestic demand. These have contributed to a 16% growth in investments to reach 40.4% of GDP, one of the highest rates in Asia.
Chinese consumer-goods manufacturing clusters Part 4
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2008/06/13 23:44 | by SamChan ]
2008/06/13 23:44 | by SamChan ]
The Association first concentrated on enhancing the reputation of Wenzhou shoe products. Now the Association has 1138 member enterprises and 26 association branches. Since its establishment the Association has made great efforts to improve shoe quality by training on production and design and introduction of advanced equipment. It organized local managers to visit their counterparts in the US Italy and Korea and has also helped member enterprises to expand sales channels--with annual shoe exhibitions in cities around China since 1996 and by contact with foreign customers such as the trade association of Italy. Its International Shoe Equipment Material and Technology Exhibition has become one of the most professional exhibitions in Asia. Recently the Association organized development of an electronic information network. The Association also works as a bridge agency between the shoe industry and the government passing policy to enterprises and transmitting the requirements of enterprises to the government.
Chinese consumer-goods manufacturing clusters Part 3
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2008/06/12 23:29 | by SamChan ]
2008/06/12 23:29 | by SamChan ]
Clusters in consumer goods manufacturers in Guangdong Province developed differently to some extent to Zhejiang. Guangdong's cluster development can be traced back to Hong Kong investment. Hong Kong has been well known as 'a low-tech but high-IQ' regional center and earlier in the reforms many international firms allied with Hong Kong companies to gain access to the China market. Hong Kong was and still is the largest 'foreign' investor in Guangdong province as well as in Mainland China. By means of 'export processing trade,' (4) or Sanlaiyibu promoted by the Chinese government a large number of Hong Kong firms clustered in areas of Guangdong to continue their export-oriented production. The huge output value coming from these production bases has contributed partly to China's becoming one of the world's largest manufacturing countries. It was via Hong Kong that Peal River Delta (PRD) from this province and surrounding areas accelerated integration into global production chains.
Chinese consumer-goods manufacturing clusters Part 2
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2008/06/11 12:19 | by SamChan ]
2008/06/11 12:19 | by SamChan ]
The most influential exponent of specialized industrial localization is Porter (1990; 1998) whose notion of industrial cluster has rapidly become the analytical concept and policy tool. Porter (1998) defines an industrial cluster as 'a geographically proximate group of interconnected companies and associated institutions in a particular field linked by commonalties and complementarities'. Porter also points out that geographic cultural and institutional proximity provides companies with special access closer relationships better information powerful incentives and other advantages that are difficult to tap from a distance. The more complex knowledgebased and dynamic the world economy becomes the more this is true. Competitive advantage lies increasingly in local aspects--knowledge relationships and motivation--that distant rivals cannot replicate.
Chinese consumer-goods manufacturing clusters Part 1
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2008/06/10 23:10 | by SamChan ]
2008/06/10 23:10 | by SamChan ]
This paper provides a pilot study of the development of consumer-goods manufacturing cluster in China and is divided into five sections. The first section introduces the contribution of 'made-in-China' to the global economy. In the second the context of the theory of agglomeration and cluster are briefly reviewed. Subsequently the paper draws a general picture of the development of China's consumer-goods manufacturing clusters and illustrates these in two representative provinces--Zhejiang and Guangdong--in the third section. The fourth section analyses the case of Wenzhou footwear industrial cluster in detail. Finally the paper discusses some problems facing Chinese consumer-goods manufacturing clusters and calls attention to their need for innovation and upgrade
List of major Exhibitions with trade fair & Conferences in Hong Kong
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2008/04/08 16:57 | by SamChan ]
2008/04/08 16:57 | by SamChan ]
As Asia's leading trade fair capital, Hong Kong is the centre for a vast number of trade promotion events. At the same time, numerous international and regional conferences and exhibitions are held in Hong Kong each year. Information provided here covers major exhibitions and conferences in Hong Kong organized by the TDC and other organisers.
Hookah Shisha History
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2008/04/01 12:05 | by SamChan ]
2008/04/01 12:05 | by SamChan ]
There are so many different names for this unique smoking device. Some call it a hookah, hooka, shesha, huka, nargile, narghile, shisha, shesha, sheesha, nargila, or shishah.
Information of hookah bar in Worldwide
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2008/04/01 11:46 | by SamChan ]
2008/04/01 11:46 | by SamChan ]
World hookah/lounge bar map and guide.China procurement guiade for china hookah.
Setting up a China sourcing office for Outsourcing
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2008/03/25 17:56 | by SamChan ]
2008/03/25 17:56 | by SamChan ]
Once importers reach a certain scale in their China purchasing, many start to consider setting up a buying office in China to manage the business. Doing so is, of course, a complex undertaking, and it would take more than a single article to cover the topic thoroughly. But in this excerpt from a broader interview, sourcing specialist Benjamin Dolgin-Gardner offers some quick pointers to importers who are considering an on-the-ground presence in China.
Shen zhen Establish Growth Enterprise Market stock trading
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2008/03/23 18:25 | by SamChan ]
2008/03/23 18:25 | by SamChan ]
The Rules are divided into 10 parts. In relation to the structure of the market, the Rules set out the ¡°where, when, what and who¡± of trading on the Growth Enterprise Market (Part Two). In respect of how to trade, the Rules specify the board lot, the limits of price movement, the types of orders an investor may place with a member of the Exchange, how to place orders, and how orders are matched by the system of the Exchange (Part Three). Other rules relating to trading on the board are set forth in Part Four and include those concerning the determination of opening price and closing price, the suspension of trading and delisting, the exclusion of rights and dividends, and block trades. Rules concerning trade information (including the price index), unusual trading, trade disputes and trading fees are detailed in separate parts (Parts Five, Six, Seven and Eight).
china import export trade Shipping Guarantee
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2008/03/15 00:08 | by SamChan ]
2008/03/15 00:08 | by SamChan ]
An effective financing method taken in the case of the arrival of cargo prior to the documents
Export settlement Operation flow ----Bank of China
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2008/03/15 00:02 | by SamChan ]
2008/03/15 00:02 | by SamChan ]
WHAT—— What is export collection?WHY——Why choose outward collection?WHEN——When to use export collection?HOW——How to operate the outward collection business?ADVANTAGES – Advantages of Bank of China
Business Travel to Australia - all your questions answered
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2008/03/09 23:07 | by SamChan ]
2008/03/09 23:07 | by SamChan ]
Business Customs Travel Advisory Visa Requirements Telecommunications Transportation Language Health Local Time, Business Hours, and Holidays Temporary Entry of Materials and Personal Belongings Web Resources
Country Commercial Guide - Australia
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2008/03/09 22:55 | by SamChan ]
2008/03/09 22:55 | by SamChan ]
This annual commercial guide presents a comprehensive look at the Australian commercial environment. It reviews economic and political conditions and trends, identifies commercial opportunities for U.S.
Pearl River Delta profile
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2008/03/09 22:50 | by SamChan ]
2008/03/09 22:50 | by SamChan ]
Located in the southern part of Guangdong Province, the Pearl River Delta (PRD)1 covers an area of 42,821 sq. km and is home to 47.8 million people. In 2001, its GDP reached US$101 billion and accounted for 8.7 percent of China's total GDP. The combined GDP of Hong Kong and the PRD, at about US$265 billion in 2001, was greater than that of any other region in the Chinese mainland, and equivalent to that of Switzerland. In terms of per capita GDP, the levels of income of PRD cities are taking the lead in China. For instance, per capita GDP in Shenzhen reached US$5,238 in 2001, surpassing that of Shanghai and Beijing.
Market Overview--doing business in Australian
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2008/03/09 22:38 | by SamChan ]
2008/03/09 22:38 | by SamChan ]
Australian Market OverviewMarket Overview Market Challenges Market Opportunities Market Entry Strategy Quarantine
Doing business in Macau
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2008/03/09 22:24 | by SamChan ]
2008/03/09 22:24 | by SamChan ]
* Macau's GDP grew by an astounding 30.9% (q to q) in the third quartor of 2007. A Special Administrative Region of China, Macau is a “free port” with low taxation. Since liberalizing the gaming industry in 2002, Macao has benefited from billions of dollars in foreign investment in the gaming industry, spurring major construction projects, more visitors and an increase in consumption. Other growth areas include finance, insurance, construction, real estate and manufacturing. Macau's exports include textiles, garments, toys, electronics, and footwear. Its main export market is the U.S., while it imports mainly from Mainland China and Hong Kong.
Weight Loss Cure's They Don't Want You to Know About. Fact or Fiction?
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2008/03/05 00:39 | by SamChan ]
2008/03/05 00:39 | by SamChan ]
I heard about this Guy (Kevin Trudeau) and this book (The Weight Loss Cure: They Don't Want You to Know About) 4 years ago. Many dietitians supported it. Many of course also bashed it. None the less, the book sold millions of copies and became a New York Times Best Seller. If I had the $25 I would have bought it.
100 ways your iPod can up your IQ
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2008/03/04 12:23 | by SamChan ]
2008/03/04 12:23 | by SamChan ]
Creatures of habit that we are, we sometimes get into a gadget rut, forgetting that our iPods are probably capable of a lot more than what we do with them. So far, I've used mine for listening to music and podcasts, watching movies (which isn't my idea of film appreciation), and receiving RSS feeds. But I didn't know what I was missing until I stumbled across "100 Ways to Use Your iPod to Learn and Study Better" from the Online Education Database (OEDb).
Global famous Search Engine directory list
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2008/02/25 21:21 | by SamChan ]
2008/02/25 21:21 | by SamChan ]
Global famous Search Engine directory list
Global trade portal business directory
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2008/02/25 20:50 | by SamChan ]
2008/02/25 20:50 | by SamChan ]
Sourcing China China Trade Source China Source OnlineKeyCellphones Create Solar Medical Market Info 1WorldLink Corp China e-Sourcing
China Mobile Phone Game Market Report, 2007
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2008/02/20 18:16 | by SamChan ]
2008/02/20 18:16 | by SamChan ]
Published Date Number of Pages Publisher Price Nov/2007 98 Bizinform $2,500 (PDF) $2,400 (Hard Copy) Contact:Bizmanes@gmail.com / chinasourcing@msn.com
China Laptop Industry Report, 2007-2008
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2008/02/20 18:01 | by SamChan ]
2008/02/20 18:01 | by SamChan ]
Quanta has its customers the most widely scattered with orders from the world's top 10 laptop manufacturers. Compal has three major customers, namely DELL, HP and Acer. Wistron has four main clients, like DELL, HP, Acer and Lenovo. Inventec has two customers like Toshiba and HP. ASUS has two major customers, namely, Sony and Apple.




