Nokia Wants To Be the Biggest in China
Nokia plans to merge its four Chinese JVs into a single corporation to produce CDMA mobile handsets. Pending approval from the Chinese authorities, the newly merged company would become one of China’s largest foreign-funded enterprises – it would also become the largest mobile telecommunications manufacturer and exporter in China. At the More...
China MBA to increase your annual income
Have you ever thought of taking a full-time MBA course? Will it allow you to say goodbye to your low salary, routine work and difficult boss? That sounds really fantastic. But, according to some employers, taking More...
China Uses WTO Rules to Give Steelmakers a Breathing Space
China has again made clear its stance in providing transitional protection to its and steel industry. The Chinese Government announced that from November 20, 2002, it would impose so-called “final safeguard More...
Chinese Consumer credit a Fashion in China “Spending Beyond One’s Means”
The use of credit has become a mature and improving form of consumption. The current attitude of Chinese residents is shown by the results of a survey of over 462 families in four cities of Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou More...
Making China’s Logistics & Supply Chain Market Look Ship-shape
The modern logistics sector, and the potential profits that this industry could make are heating up a network fever in China. With the Middle Kingdom’s logistics enterprises still being at an embryonic stage, More...
Chinese Farm Machinery Not Optimistic
Since the beginning of 2002, the general performance of China’s farm machinery industry has been not satisfactory and the outlook is not optimistic. The total sale of the farm machinery corporation sector More...
Mixed fortunes ahead for China’s petrochemical industry
The oil business is rarely dull, and the Chinese petrochemical industry faces a mixed year in 2009. Consumption is rising, domestic production still does not meet demand, and oil prices are expected to rise then More...
Hot Sales of Application Software Continues in China
Despite pirate copies of the latest operating systems, programming languages, database software and applications available on every street corner of Shanghai for a handful of RMB, the software industry achieved More...
Auctions of chinese state assets fail to find buyers
China has recently been disposing of state assets through restructuring state-owned enterprises, disposing of the property of bankrupt enterprises and management buyout. These sales have mainly been carried out More...
Chinese businesses in search of venture capital and private funding
THE time was when businesses in search of funding had to go cap-in-hand to big banks to ask for loans. But today start-ups requiring investment need look no further than the nearest venture capitalist. Venture capitalists More...







