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- Business Lessons from China in World Currency Management - Editor, 31 March 2008
- What if all Trade and Business Were managed as in China? - Editor, 24 March 2008
- All Computer Monitor Roads Lead to China - Editor, 17 March 2008
- Migrant Labor from Rural China and Implications for the World - Editor, 10 March 2008
- Little Yang during Your China Travel - Editor, 4 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.
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?
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?
Chen Xiwen is Director of the Central Leading Group on Rural Work in China. Beijing will spend more than 500 billion Yuan in 2008 on rural development. China is not alone in dealing with issues of migrant rural labor. The difference is that no country does as much to improve village life. What does this mean for the world?
Can you write-off a vacation as a business expense. We cannot promise a ‘yes’ from the tax department! However, we do assure you that travel to China is your best bet for great business. You can spend happy minutes at our web site, exploring China. Every province is so full of novel experiences. China is more than everything you have read about Beijing and Shanghai! It is a total experience, which can start a revolution of your business and life.
Recent Articles
- NASDAQ OMX Lists Chardan 2008 China Acquisition Corporation - Editor, Monday 18 August 2008
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- Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Enters Australian Market - Editor, Tuesday 15 July 2008
- Take Note of What China Feels about Your Country’s Reception for The Olympic Torch - Editor, Monday 23 June 2008
- The Skill Secret of China Business Success - Editor, Monday 2 June 2008










