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- Business Lessons from China in World Currency Management - Editor, 31 March 2008
- What the New Beijing Airport Says About China - Editor, 31 March 2008
- World Business Implications for Governance in China - Editor, 31 March 2008
- What if all Trade and Business Were managed as in China? - Editor, 24 March 2008
- Easy Steps to do Business and Start Trade during Your Olympics China Tour - Editor, 24 March 2008
- Trade and Business Achievements of China in Tibet - Editor, 24 March 2008
- All Computer Monitor Roads Lead to China - Editor, 17 March 2008
Chaos is a likely consequence of abdication. World trade entered a new era following the humiliation of the losers of World War II. The Bretton Woods agreement was a lighthouse in the stormy reconstruction of world economies during the first two decades after Germany, Italy, and Japan had been disarmed, vanquished, and utterly conquered.
1. Design and many contractors are common with Hong Kong’s airport. China is pragmatic about using the strengths of the territory which Britain had colonized.
Natural disasters test governance. Satellites help in some cases, but not always. You can guess that a storm could be brewing. It is more difficult to predict extremely heavy and incessant snow fall. Execution excellence can make up for lapses in forecasts. An effective administration will move people to safety, provide succor without discrimination, and correct disruptions as soon as possible.
Who does not know Wen Jiabao? The Premier of the State Council is one of the best known leaders of the world. His address at the First Session of the Eleventh National People's Congress during the first week of March 2008 is a mirror to future directions of trade and business in China. There are no promises of stimulus checks in the address. There is no mention of sub prime crime either. Nevertheless, the direction for the economy is clear. What can people who do trade and business with China have to learn from this address?
Quality is relevant for every business in the world. China is no different in this respect. Quality is even more important in China as the country is a versatile supplier to the world. 2007 was marked by more than one instance of goods made by foreigners in China being found to have inferior quality. Media in the home countries of such companies have tried to blame China for their own lapses. Read more about the matter at the following link from one of our sister web sites: When the Stock Market knows no boundaries when it comes to quality
Which side of the border is better in terms of living standards for common people? China has long borders with the sub-continent of India. Pakistan, Nepal, and Bhutan are neighbors, apart from India. The latter has afforded refuge to Tibetans for almost half a century.
You can tell how well a business fares from its office ambience. It is the same for homes of the successful. There are many pointers from drive-ways to wash rooms. Some have just snob values. Others are linked to productivity. A computer monitor strikes a balance. There is no doubt that the latest LCD monitor looks elegant. However, it also helps professionals do more. An office or home with a current LCD computer monitor has become the simultaneous hallmark of modernity and style. What does this have to do with China?
Recent Articles
- Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Enters Australian Market - Editor, Tuesday 15 July 2008
- China Takes Steps to Cool Down “Hot Money” - Editor, Monday 7 July 2008
- Why Even Boeing Cannot Dismiss China Business, Trade, or Competition - Editor, Monday 30 June 2008
- Take Note of What China Feels about Your Country’s Reception for The Olympic Torch - Editor, Monday 23 June 2008
- The Shoe Business of China - Editor, Monday 16 June 2008










