China Business Guide delivers a comprehensive view of the Chinese economy and business life, covering 25 key business-related topics. Individual articles blend overview with specific detail to make you a knowledgeable player quickly.
CHINA BUSINESS GUIDE: BACK COVER
China
This vast ancient nation is redefining itself after decades of hostile isolation. Massive reforms
are transforming a stagnant, state-controlled system into the fastest growing economy in the world
where profit-making opportunities abound.
For Manufacturers: China's nearly 1.2 billion people provide an unmatched reservoir
of low-cost workers ready to produce a variety of labor-intensive goods.
For Buyers: China is the world's bargain source of supply for a wide range of
industrial and consumer goods and raw materials.
For Suppliers: China provides a vast market with across-the-board needs --
raw materials, equipment, components, and expertise. China also represents the world's largest
consumer market, with a growing awareness of products and services. Incredible pent-up demand,
and rapidly increasing purchasing power.
For Investors: China is home to literally millions of entrepreneurs who are now being
allowed a great deal of freedom to operate and are actively seeking ties with foreign counterparts.
China Business: The Portable Encyclopedia for Doing Business with China is an unmatched resource for capitalizing
on import, export, and foreign investment opportunities in China. This professional-level "how-to" guide
provides a wealth of practical information for anyone interested in being part of what may prove to be the
greatest economic expansion of this century.
CHINA BUSINESS GUIDE: TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Economy
Chapter 3: Current Issues
Chapter 4: Opportunities
Chapter 5: Foreign Investment
Chapter 6: Foreign Trade
Chapter 7: Import Policy & Procedures
Chapter 8: Export Policy & Procedures
Chapter 9: Industry Reviews
Chapter 10: Trade Fairs
Chapter 11: Business Travel
Chapter 12: Business Culture
Chapter 13: Demographics
Chapter 14: Marketing
Chapter 15: Business Entities & Formation
Chapter 16: Labor
Chapter 17: Business Law
Chapter 18: Financial Institutions
Chapter 19: Currency & Foreign Exchange
Chapter 20: International Payments
Chapter 21: Corporate Taxation
Chapter 22: Personal Taxation
Chapter 23: Ports & Airports
Chapter 24: Business Directory
Chapter 25: Important Addresses
Index
CHINA BUSINESS GUIDE: AUTHORS/CONTRIBUTORS
China Business includes contributions from a large variety of individuals, corporations, and sources, including:
Christine Genzberger, David E. Horovitz,
William T. LeGro, Jonathan W. Libbey,
Charles Smithson Mills, James L. Nolan,
Stacey Padrick, Karla Shippey, J.D.,
Kelly Wang, Chansonette Buck Wedemeyer,
Alexandra Woznick, and Yuan Maozi (Professor of English, Yantai Education College, Yantai, China).
Also includes contributions by:
Auerbach Intl., Arthur Andersen & Co.,
Baker & McKenzie, China Business Review,
CIGNA Worldwide, Ernst & Young,
Far Eastern Economic Review, Foreign Trade,
Reed Publishing, and many other corporate specialists, attorneys, and trade promotion groups.
Series Editor: Edward G. Hinkelman"
China Business
The Portable Encyclopedia For Doing Business with China
Pages: 418
Binding: Softcover
Author: Christine A. Genzberger, et al.
Size: 7"X10" (17.78X25.4cm)
ISBN: 0-9631864-3-4
|