Features of Business China:
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A briefing every two weeks which guides
you on operating a business in China.
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Includes company case studies,
implications of political and economic developments for
business, industry trends and infrastructure developments.
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Covers implications of the latest
regulatory changes in China's different investment zones.
How does Business Asia help you?
How does Business China help you?
Business China provides you with the up-to-date
intelligence you want on China's commercial market. China is
in the grip of an e-business revolution and real progress is
being made in its fledgling e-business marketplace. Business
China helps you identify commercial opportunities and alerts
you to structural weaknesses that still exist.
Based on rigorous research, and trusted by executives in a
wide range of companies, Business China is the definitive
fortnightly briefing on doing business in China.
Why should you choose Business China?
Keeps you up-to-date with fortnightly briefings.
Looks at business and e-business news from your industry
sector.
Provides regular independent analysis to help you see which
issues are of greatest importance to your plans and profits.
Details of changes in laws and regulations and what these
may mean for your operations.
A look at in-depth company case studies helping you to see
what your peers are doing.
Examines business from every angle including industry
sectors to e-commerce, marketing to business operations,
joint ventures to regulation.
Which delivery format suits you best?
Business China is available in the format of your
choice: over the Internet or as printed reports. An annual
subscription costs US$1200 and will be sent to you as 22
fortnightly briefings.
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updated.
You can download the information in PDF and HTML, complete
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Why can you trust Business China?
The Economist Intelligence Unit has a unique global
network of over 500 researchers, analysts and editors
including many based in China. They are skilled in selecting
and interpreting data from primary sources. That means you
get an unbiased and accurate picture of the economies that
interest you. Like our sister title, The Economist, we
preserve total editorial independence. Before publication,
our experienced editors rigorously check each statistic for
accuracy and consistency. Each forecast is put into an
international context by cross-checking against the
Economist Intelligence Unit's highly regarded assumptions
for the global economy.
Table of Contents
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Quality not quantity, please
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Golden cities
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Not too big a bang
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On the ground
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Let the race begin
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Automotive
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Aviation
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Consumer services & retailing
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Petroleum & petrochemicals
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Telecoms & technology
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Selected indicators
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Deal watch
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Regulatory watch: Automotive
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Regulatory watch: Aviation
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Regulatory watch: Construction
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Regulatory watch: Healthcare &
pharmaceuticals
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Regulatory watch: Law
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Regulatory watch: Media & entertainment
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Regulatory watch: Petroleum &
petrochemicals
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Regulatory watch: Telecoms & technology
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A no-brainer?