The Great Wall and Chinese Reforms
By examining the quality of a country’s institutions relative to its gross domestic product per capita, a clear pattern emerges.
By examining the quality of a country’s institutions relative to its gross domestic product per capita, a clear pattern emerges.
Since the first quarter of 2014, the Shanghai Government has issued three circulars regarding changes to the industrial land supply rules.
The European Chamber and our members take ‘rule of law’ to be a fundamental requirement for a functioning market economy and a prerequisite for sustainable economic growth. Ever since it was introduced as an option in the European Chamber’s annual Business Confidence Survey, improved rule…
China’s huge consumer market is now attracting more and more foreign companies to take control of their distribution and manage their own retail sales. China has historically been an ideal destination for outsourcing manufacturing operations. Rogier van Bijnen and Maarten Roos of R&P China Lawyers discuss the…
In today’s commercialised society the role of advertising has become hugely important for companies.
The ‘golden age’ for business in China may yet be followed by the dawning of a new era that could be equally rewarding for China and for foreign investors.
Nearly all businesses in all industries and sectors possess trade secrets. They are a valuable and highly useful form of intellectual property rights (IPR).
Labour dispatch is simply not a tool that can be used to achieve flexibility of workforce and headcount as it is European countries.
Since the Ming Dynasty, Wuxi has been an important rice and silk market and one of the main cultural centres of the south Yangtze region.
A report by the EU SME Centre explains how to leverage similarities and differences of Chinese and European leaders to develop a truly global leadership team in China.
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