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Summary Week 10, 2008
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Dear Zinester,
Here's last week's
round up! To have your comment included in Friday's update, be sure to
comment on any (or all) article(s).
Luxury Brands in China, Part II
China indeed has huge potential as a luxury market, given its massive urban
population and the younger generation’s affinity for designer goods.
However …
Evaluating your Audit Provider
Much thought and effort goes into the selection of vendors, but how
much effort do you put into selecting an audit provider?
Q & A: I know of a Chinese cement
manufacturer that’s looking for funding to replace their old standing
kilns with new “dry” rotary kilns that will increase efficiency
and reduce pollution and …
Read this question >>
Western-Chinese Business: What Are Chinese Meetings For?
According to Greg, there are three times to a Chinese meeting, before the
meeting, after the meeting and during the meeting. And the one time Chinese
do not decide things …
Rui Shi - The Imperial Guardian Lions
Huge, mythical beasts with piercing eyes and gigantic, roaring mouths stand
guard at many of China’s most important buildings and ancient
structures …
What the f translations found on Chinese Signs
Translations found in China on signs all over the country. Some are
Japanese, can you spot them?
Martijn van Breugel in reply to Luxury Brands in China
Hey Jonathan, Depends on where you live. If you’re in China (which is
a requirement I believe) use the local government of the specific city.
(don’t think national directly, start in 1 city)
Adam Dupre in reply to Luxury Brands in China
Jonathan, in case you are still looking for a response to your enquiry
about locating Chinese luxury clothing wholesalers, CCRS can assist you
with this. Happy to explain how and to give …
Tim in reply to China M&A activity unlikely to slow down, economy appears immune from
U.S. recession
Sage advice indeed. A well positioned man to comment on such issues,
thanks
Martijn van Breugel in reply to Luxury Brands in China
Jonathan, Sorry, it should have been: Trying alibaba is a 2nd possibility.
I would however NOT use it in such a market
Brian Su in reply to Luxury Brands in China
Hi Martijn & Johnathan: Wealthy Chinese stay low for various reasons,
some of them do not want the tax department know how much they really make
off their business…funny huh?
Paul Tittmann in reply to Luxury Brands in China
Luxury brands wholesale - By far and away, the majority of branded product
you buy on the alibaba type websites will be knockoffs or counterfeit
...
Haitao Qi in reply to What is the best way for me to get local Chinese Oracle Consultants for a
project in Hong Kong?
Hi Tony, Thank you for the question. This is Haitao qi, CEO of
chinasourcing. There are many chinese software outsourcing companies can
provide you Oracle Consulting and development …
Jonathan in reply to Luxury Brands in China
Thanks everyone for your quick responses.
Marc in reply to Caution is the key in Chinese recruitment
There’s also a Chinese job portal which provides a measure of
“liability” based on the number of every job seeker’s
connections and recommendations from companies: …
Andrew in reply to Chinese cement manufacturers
Please get in touch with me at andrew.iqpc at gmail.com. I have a couple of
suggestions depending on the nature of the project, so it is important to
get more details from you.
Marvin R R Cole in reply to Chinese cement manufacturers
There are a number of ways that such a deal can be arranged. Our firm
specializes in raising capital for emerging markets companies.
Shaukat M. Khan in reply to Chinese cement manufacturers
I know an investment company in Dubai, UAE which may be interested in
funding this project as equity partner. Do they have any feasibility made
on this proposal? Regards. Shaukat
Yimin Ge in reply to Chinese cement manufacturers
Thanks for the replies guys. The company has gotten all the necessary
approvals from various government agencies and welcomes on-site due
diligence. The company is also …
Brian Su in reply to Is Sourcing in China Safe?
Sourcing from China is safe and sound if Western companies are not
over-greedy for profits. They squeeze every single penny off Chinese plants
and compromise quality control …
Benjamin in reply to Doing business in China | Chinese Social and Business Culture
Sorry, but this sounds more like from a “Chinese Etiquette”
book than from real experience. If I have learned anything in my time here
is that Chinese are very relaxed and …
Justin You in reply to Top50 Service Outsourcing Providers in China Unveiled
What happened to Neusoft? Why it is not among top 50 outsourcing providers
in China?
Lydia Zhou in reply to Luxury Brands in China
Dear Jonathan, You can refer to InterChina Consulting Company for
information. We are a leading boutique management consulting company for
helping clients doing business in China.
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