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March-April: Politics and Economy
China's Economic DecisionmakersNew faces on China's economic policy team this year could determine the country's growth trajectory. Harmonious Society (Subscribers Only)As China grapples with the negative effects of breakneck economic growth—a gaping wealth divide, environmental destruction, and other pressing issues—President Hu Jintao makes a pitch for better social policy. Economic Policymaking in the PRC [pdf]Key PRC players and their roles in China's economic policymaking process PRC Government Structure (03/26/2008) [pdf]New appointments and ministries in the PRC government FeaturesTAXTax Regime Change (Subscribers Only)China's Enterprise Income Tax Law mandates a single tax rate for all enterprises—and replaces many of the tax incentives for foreign investors with incentives for key industrial sectors. CUSTOMS2007: A Big Year for Customs Regulatory Developments (Subscribers Only)A slew of recent regulations aims to curb China's trade surplus and redirect growth. RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENTBringing R&D to ChinaForeign research and development centers are multiplying in China but face human resource management and intellectual property protection challenges. GOVERNMENT AFFAIRSConducting Government Affairs in China (Subscribers Only)A survey of USCBC members reveals how they carry out government affairs in China. DepartmentsShort TakesSnapshots of recent China news headlines China Conference CalendarUpcoming China business events USCBC BulletinA recap of past events and listing of upcoming events In MemoriamAmbassador Christopher Phillips, First USCBC President China Market IntelligenceUS Carriers to Launch Daily, Nonstop China Routes Letter from Beijing: UncertaintyOpportunitiesNews of China-related educational, cultural, and charitable projects China Business (Subscribers Only)A listing of recent China-related business deals Clarification: Tables 2 and 3 in "How to Choose a China Lawyer" (January-February 2008), which rank foreign and PRC law firms, respectively, are the author's own interpretations of the original sources. |
Hot TopicsREACHING THE INTERIORThe Sales and Distribution RevolutionChina's Investment Climate City by CityThe Challenge for BrandsChina Data: Income and ConsumptionEntertainmentReeling in China's Movie FansMixed SignalsChina's Film and TV Viewing TrendsInterview: The NBA in ChinaOnline Video Game WarsHuman ResourcesChina's HR EvolutionFeeling the Pressure?The Human Face of M&A DealsCultural Dimensions of HRChina Data: The Labor MarketLetter from WashingtonAdvice for the Next AdministrationComplex issues and election-year rhetoric have a way of tripping up the later realities of good governing. |
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