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- Stable Foundations of China Business (Part 1) - Editor, 29 October 2007
- Stable Foundations of China Business (Part 2) - Editor, 29 October 2007
- The Trojan horse of China Business (Part 1) - Editor, 15 October 2007
- The Trojan horse of China Business (Part 2) - Editor, 15 October 2007
The amazing expansion of China business attracts both admirers and critics in large measures. There is no dearth of theories on why China business is such a success, and others to explain why it is so skewed. Guangdong is at the center of related controversies because it is so much ahead of its peers in the country. The region has attracted significant numbers of migrants from other regions, and the most famous cities of Guangdong also play host to significant numbers of expatriates.
Stable Foundations of China Business (Part 1)
The Role of Technology in China Business
The Anglo-Saxon dominated world of today may not regard the acronym SCUT with much reverence, but it is extremely meaningful for the best domestic brains behind China business. Have you ever thought how this country could find the know-how to penetrate all major world markets with its products? The South China University of Technology churns out nearly fifty thousand engineers and entrepreneurs a year.
The combined glitter of celebrity sites of China business such as Shanghai can hide the myriad profit and growth opportunities for global players in this vast nation. There is abundant criticism that the Beijing government has favored a few urban centers with funds for development, often at the cost of deprived agrarian communities.
The Trojan horse of China Business (Part 1)
Taiwan does not accept the hegemony of China. The island community demands respect, and wants to be treated on an equal footing with all other people. Taiwan has notable achievements even in the face of the turbulent times it has faced. The island is also capable of making significant financial investments, especially at times when trends on the local stock market are relatively stagnant. Global observers need to appreciate the nuances of the Taiwan-China relationship in all its facets.
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