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- Sustainable China Business (Part 1) - Editor, 5 November 2007
- Sustainable China Business (Part 2) - Editor, 5 November 2007
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.
Sustainable China Business (Part 1)
Technological, Environmental, and Social Perspectives of Forestry in China Business
Forestry evokes images of primordial industrial activities such as logging, with inevitable environmental concerns. It is also assumed that these preserves are best left to indigenous communities alone, with little or no room for modern technologies and area developments. However, the contrary has become true in this Millennium, with a host of new ideas and ways of blending the beautiful versatility of green forests and the hard facts of modern commerce. It is now possible to nurture pristine eco-systems, while simultaneously making growing contributions to national exchequers and to local communities as well.
Recent Articles
- China and Taiwan Continue to Strengthen Trading Ties - Editor, Wednesday 18 January 2012
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- UAE-China Trade Ties Strengthened at 10th CCFS - Editor, Wednesday 7 December 2011
- China Reviews Climate Change Policies - Editor, Wednesday 23 November 2011

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