Have you seen those ExxonMobil anti-malaria ads during the Olympics coverage? Well, what about the company's other CSR initiatives in China?
Read more »Have you seen those ExxonMobil anti-malaria ads during the Olympics coverage? Well, what about the company's other CSR initiatives in China?
Read more »Uncle China warns foreign businesspeople that their Chinese adversaries can have the government take away their passports and hold them captive in China.
Read more »Ever the capitalist "running dog" of Chinese cities, Shanghai just shrugs its shoulders at the Olypics and looks forward to the Big Nugget: the 2010 World Expo. Read on, Baby...
Read more »John Pomfret looks at how the predictions of China as the next superpower are exaggerated.
Read more »Even after the Olympic games are over, Beijing will reap rewards from having hosted the games.
Read more »American businessman describes his experience working for a hard-core Communist boss in mainland China.
Read more »Leisure and business travel to China is booming, mobile phones services have caught up to developed world standards and the Olympics, which China is expecting to attract half a million foreign tourists, are two months away.
Read more »True Run will be splitting from China Intercontinental Press. CIP will continue operating a magazine under the title that’s Beijing, while True Run will launch its own magazine called The Beijinger using former that’s Beijing staff.
Read more »I think the 2015 number is built on a number that heavily favors anyone who wants to make grand declarations about China catching up quickly. In fact, last I remember, when Rich Brubaker at All Roads posted that China would catch up by 2028, we all took that number with quite a bit of skepticism.
Read more »While we in the West think of Oreos as round with a sweet white filling, Chinese think of a four-layered rectangular bar filled with vanilla and chocolate cream covered in chocolate.
Read more »China is about to hack away joint venture opportunities in insurance. Is this a sign of other JV crackdowns to come?
Read more »Sexual encouragement is one reason. Check out this humorous but true top ten list. From a podcast.
Read more »Ignore, “What’s that big pink spot on your face?” and other irritations. From a podcast.
Read more »It can take a lifetime to break into Hollywood. In Beijing, all it takes is riding the subway, crossing the street, or being at the right place at the right time – and there are a lot of such places.
Read more »Old nerdy China hands - or young smart ones - can get paid for public speaking now
Read more »OneManBandwidth in their second part on doing business in China has some great ideas along with the best China blogs out there for your own niche (mine is obviously not included):
Read more »Jian Wai Soho is a hugely popular locale for office space in Beijing, but some costs a bribe
Read more »The Politburo should get tough, domestic pressure groups are bad, and other thoughts by the European Chamber of Commerce in China
Read more »John Butcher learns how to toast government officials, and is nearly [wink] rewarded. From a podcast.
Read more »Most of the China law blogs have been highlighting debates about what sort of entity (WFOE or JV) to form when your clients decide to enter China. But CNN ran an interesting article yesterday that focuses on Chinese investment coming to set up shop in the U.S.--in other words, the exact opposite.
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