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- The China Business Route to Switzerland (Part 1) - Editor, 26 November 2007
- The China Business Route to Switzerland (Part 2) - Editor, 26 November 2007
- Federal and Provincial China Business Facilitation (Part 1) - Editor, 19 November 2007
- Federal and Provincial China Business Facilitation (Part 2) - Editor, 19 November 2007
- Profitable China Business Tears (Part 1) - Editor, 12 November 2007
- Profitable China Business Tears (Part 2) - Editor, 12 November 2007
- Sustainable China Business (Part 1) - Editor, 5 November 2007
Only the features of people can remind you that this is not Switzerland! China business may be furthest from your mind when you feast your eyes on the pristine scenery of Heilongjiang. The same thing can happen if you take part in any of the snow sports and winter festivals, though many degrees of longitude separate this province of China from the center of Europe. Heilongjiang may be a strong bastion of contemporary communism, but the best values of developed agriculture and varied industries seem as real and close here, as in the main centers of Switzerland.
The China Business Route to Switzerland (Part 1)
China Business Prospects as a Meat and Dairy Products Supplier
The world trade situation with respect to farm produce is in flux. Issues of logistics and of saving people from hunger gradually give way to safety concerns, allocation of land for bio-fuel production, and sophisticated consumer choices as they become richer.
Hebei is a special gem in the garland of China business achievements! The country needs no introduction for remarkable economic transformation. There is no recorded history to match the incredible rise of China business during the last 2 decades. There is a popular conception that parts of the mainland adjoining Hong Kong and the disputed territory of Taiwan are foci of concerted job and wealth creation. Such opinions are not untrue, but they tend to hide some amazing feats by provincial governments in other parts of China. Hebei is a clear example of a region of the country with matchless China business development, which often does not get the international spotlights it deserves.
Federal and Provincial China Business Facilitation (Part 1)
Lessons from the Hebei Experience with China Business
The first world takes developed infrastructure for granted. Business interests and people at large in poor countries on the other hand, learn to live without electricity, roads, and many of the other forms of social securities that they deserve. Politicians are not known for accepting their liabilities in this respect, and tend to pass the proverbial buck. Many areas which were far ahead of Hebei not so long ago, have fallen way behind now. The sea ports, airport, highways, and rail network of Hebei leave nothing to be desired. Hebei not only meets its own irrigation requirements, but supplies the essential commodity to Beijing as well! Everyone, from the wealthiest to those without the means to look after their families, can expect meaningful support in Hebei.
It may seem incredible, but tears can mean profitable China business! The tears should not be from human eyes, but from the supple stems of rubber trees. The latter can yield valuable rubber from the age of 6 to well over 60. Modern technology can develop vegetative matter with superior sap properties, and regular re-planting is integral to high yielding rubber plantations in any case.
Profitable China Business Tears (Part 1)
The China business experience with rubber has not been good. The country has been able to import supplies from other rubber cultivating countries such as Malaysia at prices below those quoted by its own state farms! Secondly, rubber production and manufacture of products based on it are inherently hazardous. China business has suffered much opprobrium because of its repeated failures to meet international standards in this respect. Clearly, fresh initiatives to establish new China business related to rubber require fresh perspectives.
Will China business continue to grow, or is it a bubble that could explode all of a sudden? The public domain on opinions and information on this matter of global interest is dominated by classical western thought. Leaders from the realms of business, economics, and social development, never lose opportunities to take pot shots at China business, and tend to act as soothsayers of doom! The Beijing regime has not only survived more than a decade of criticism, but has ensured that the amazing march of China business continues unabated. The objective of this article is to try and ferret out the means of sustainability in China business, and lessons that it may hold for both citizens and for foreigners, on how to participate in the long term evolution of this wondrous country’s economic history.
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