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Doing Business In China: News Information Podcasts Trade Shows Consulting China

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The Importance Of A Good Sourcing Agent PDF Print E-mail

Zenda Sims, Curl-ease CEOZenda Sims, inventor and CEO of Curlease talks about how "guanxi" or personal connections played an important role in getting her in touch with a trustworthy sourcing agent in China which in turn has allowed her to expand her business in the U.S.

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From Startup To IPO - Interview With Mark Begert PDF Print E-mail

Mark Begert Future Energy AssetsMark F. Begert, Managing Partner of Future Energy Assets shares his insights on doing business in China and the success of taking a China based startup to IPO.

 

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Mobile Marketing in China PDF Print E-mail

David Turchetti CEO 21 CommunicationsDavid Turchetti, CEO of 21 Communications tells us about the innovative role his company plays in enhancing the brand strategies of multinational companies in China via mobile marketing initiatives.

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One Year Out From Olympics, A Test Of Openness In Beijing PDF Print E-mail

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One Harmful Import From China We Can't Stop PDF Print E-mail
WSJThere's one harmful import from China we're powerless to stop. From the www.wsj.com Wall Street Journal This Morning segment on July 21, 2007.

 

 

 
Chinese Imports And Consumer Safety PDF Print E-mail
NPR podcast logoRecent news stories about tainted seafood, defective tires, and children’s toys with lead paint have raised concerns about the safety of imports from China. A panel discusses what is known about the scope of the problem and what some believe should be done to reduce the health and safety threat.
 
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