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CBR July-August 2010 - Services

May-June: Healthcare

March-April 2008 Issue Cover

A Healthier China?

Yuanli Liu

A strong public-private partnership can help mend China's broken healthcare system.

China's Rising Importance in Pharmaceuticals (Subscribers Only)

James J. Shen

New policies, better regulation, and a growing market are luring global industry players to China.

Shaping Up China's Medical Device Industry (Subscribers Only)

Chen Yang

A slew of new regulations aim to improve the safety and effectiveness of devices—and hold manufacturers and distributors accountable.

China Data [pdf] (Subscribers Only)

Vital Signs

Features

Joint Ventures

JOINT VENTURES

The Re-Emergence of the Joint Venture? (Subscribers Only)

Jan Borgonjon and David J. Hofmann

A joint venture may be the best option for some foreign companies in China's changing investment environment.

CURRENCY

The Great Currency Debate

Arie Eernisse and Tom Meehan

Economists argue about China's currency undervaluation and its effects, while Washington politicians debate what to do about it.

Departments

Short Takes Emerson Inteview Commentary

Short Takes

Snapshots of recent China headlines

China Conference Calendar

Upcoming China business events

Letter from Washington: Advice for the Next Administration

John Frisbie

USCBC Bulletin

A recap of past events and listing of upcoming conferences

China Market Intelligence

China's Energy Mix in 2008

Interview: Sara Yang Bosco

President, Asia Pacific, Emerson

Commentary (Subscribers Only)

Jingzhou Tao and Edward Hillier

A Tale of Two Companies

China Business (Subscribers Only)

A listing of recent China-related business deals

Hot Topics

China's Economy

Interview with three China economists

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Letter from Beijing

The Gap Year

One way to look at US business and China in 2010 to date might be to see it as a year of many gaps, or spaces where common or agreed interests don't quite meet. Despite these differences, the underlying interest of both countries' consumers in...

Standard Chartered Bank

As one of the world's most international banks, Standard Chartered has one of the largest foreign bank networks in China providing a wide range of banking services with extensive RMB capabilities.

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