All posts tagged Government
Unilever Gets Mouthwashed by Beijing Over Inflation Price Talk
Ok, which of today’s following headlines is real? China imposes “Harmony” tax on foreign companies Beijing declares talk of Inflation a “thought crime” When in doubt, blame foreigners China fines Unilever $300,000 for talk of possible price increases The last …
President Hu’s State Visit a First
From January 18-21 2011, President Hu Jintao of the People’s Republic of China will be making a State visit to the United States of America for trade
The Next Five-Year China Plan And What It Means For You
Ancient Chinese leaders used Oracle Bones (bones with inscriptions of divination) to tell the future and guide them in important matters. Today, modern businessmen can look to China’s January
China’s Long and Winding Road
Download this podcast Length - 5:15 For those who live or travel regularly to Shanghai, you have been the victim of the city’s wild abandon to prepare
Back to the Basics – Crossing the China River
Download this podcast Length - 20:06 In our last Podcast, I had a conversation with Steve Crandall, Vice President in charge of Implementation Services here at Technomic
Challenges for SMEs in China: an interview with Steve Crandall
Download this podcast Length - 20:32 Following is part two of my interview with Steve Crandall, VP for Technomic Asia in charge of our small- and mid-sized
China Dials Back VAT Rebates on Certain Exports – No Film at 11
Download this podcast Length - 6:12 I am going to start this post out with a warning: in the world of global economic intrigue and gamesmanship, the
Repost – “Deal Cultivation” in China M&A
Download this podcast Length - 18:17 I've been hearing from listeners that our last post cut out in the middle of the Podcast. Sorry 'bout that! Here
“Deal Cultivation” in China M&A
Download this podcast Length - 18:17 I would like to begin this post with an apology … its been awhile since we checked in here on the China Business Blog
China News Update
When we started this Blog and Podcast, those words were barely in the English lexicon (I originally thought that “blog” was an Australian word to describe the feeling
