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Abstract
China Hand
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Comprehensive reference guide on the
political, economic and business environment of the
People's Republic of China.
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Guides you on China's regulatory
environment and the opportunities to conduct business.
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Monthly chapters take a subject in
turn, so that an annual subscription builds into a
complete reference tool.
The only practical China business
reference guide with timely monthly updates
China Hand is the most comprehensive
reference guide available on the political, economic and
business environment of the PRC. Establishing a profitable
China business venture has never been easy. Current reforms
are generating new opportunities, but China's business
environment remains complex. Whether you are a business
executive just starting to explore the country's vast market
potential or have operated there for some time, China Hand
is the one source that will answer all your questions. China
Hand is made up of 12 chapters, with one published each
month.
China Hand will help you to :
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Navigate China's complex laws and
regulations.
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Select the most suitable region and
location for your investments.
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Stay up to date on all key issues
affecting foreign business in China.
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Learn from the positive and negative
experiences of other companies currently operating in
China.
Essential business intelligence in the
format of your choice :
China Hand is available in the format of
your choice, over the Internet or as printed reports. An
annual subscription will be sent to you monthly as 12
separate chapters.
What are the benefits of
subscribing over the Internet?
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You can access your account from
anywhere in the world over the Internet through your
personalised home page.
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Speedy delivery is guaranteed; there is
no need to rely on the post.
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E-mail alerts will let you know when
your reports have been updated.
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You can download the information in PDF
and HTML, complete with charts and graphs.
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Refer to your China Hand time and time
again by referring to your own online archive.
Subject areas covered by China
Hand's 12 chapters :
1.Politics, economy and basic data
2.Trade
3.Finance
4.Investing
5.Investing Locations
6.Land and property
7.Taxes
8.Human Resources
9.Consumer marketing
10.Intellectual property and licensing
11.Distribution
12.Infrastructure
Table of Contents :
- China's provinces and their capitals
- Section 1:Land administration: Overview
- Section 1:Land administration: Land policy
- Section 1:Land administration: Allocated versus
granted land-use rights
- Section 1:Land administration: Legal regime
- Section 1:Land administration: Local legislation
- Section 1:Land administration: Primary land
development vulnerable to abuse
- Section 1:Land administration: Land authorities
- Section 2:Acquiring land: Overview
- Section 2:Acquiring land: Joint-venture acquisition
- Section 2:Acquiring land: Acquiring land from
development zones
- Section 2:Acquiring land: Acquiring rights directly
from the government
- Section 2:Acquiring land: Land valuation
- Section 2:Acquiring land: Finalising transfers and
grants
- Section 2:Acquiring land: Land registration
- Section 2:Acquiring land: Leasing and strata-title
purchase
- Section 2:Acquiring land: Taxation of land and
property
- Section 3:Property development: Overview
- Section 3:Property development: Investment vehicles
- Section 3:Property development: Planning and
construction approvals
- Section 3:Property development: Development fees
- Section 3:Property development: Environmental impact
assessments
- Section 4:Real-estate supply and demand: Overview
- Section 4:Real-estate supply and demand:
Anti-speculation measures
- Section 4:Real-estate supply and demand: Property
categories
- Section 4:Real-estate supply and demand: Domestic
housing
- Section 4:Real-estate supply and demand: Mortgages
- Section 4:Real-estate supply and demand: Increasingly
exposed
- Section 4:Real-estate supply and demand: Property
developers
- Section 4:Real-estate supply and demand: Local
property developers
- Section 4:Real-estate supply and demand: Foreign
developers
- Section 4:Real-estate supply and demand: Hong Kong
developers
- Section 4:Real-estate supply and demand: Property
management
- Section 4:Real-estate supply and demand: Defining
international Grade-A property
- Section 4:Real-estate supply and demand: Mega malls
everywhere
- Section 5:Regional markets: Beijing
- Section 5:Regional markets: Beijing: Office property
- Section 5:Regional markets: Beijing: Residential
property
- Section 5:Regional markets: Beijing: Industrial
property
- Section 5:Regional markets: Beijing: Retail property
- Section 5:Regional markets: Shanghai
- Section 5:Regional markets: Shanghai: Office property
- Section 5:Regional markets: Shanghai: Residential
property
- Section 5:Regional markets: Shanghai: Industrial
property
- Section 5:Regional markets: Shanghai: Retail property
- Section 5:Regional markets: Guangzhou
- Section 5:Regional markets: Guangzhou: Office property
- Section 5:Regional markets: Guangzhou: Residential
property
- Section 5:Regional markets: Guangzhou: Industrial
property
- Section 5:Regional markets: Guangzhou: Retail property
- Section 5:Regional markets: Shenzhen: Office property
- Section 5:Regional markets: Shenzhen: Residential
property
- Section 5:Regional markets: Shenzhen: Retail property
- Section 5:Regional markets: Shenzhen: Industrial
property
- Section 5:Regional markets: Second-tier markets
- Appendix: Laws and regulations relating to land and
property
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