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CBR July-August 2009 - Mergers & Acquisitions

September-October: Supply Chain

September-October 2008 Issue Cover

China Supply Chain Development

Bradley A. Feuling

Adopting new technologies for monitoring demand and sharing information can help companies improve their supply chain efficiency and reduce bottlenecks.

Mitigating Supply Chain Risks (Subscribers Only)

Dennis Bessant

Companies can take a few simple steps to minimize damage from flooding, windstorms, and earthquakes.

Managing Brands through Supply Chain Visibility (Subscribers Only)

Roy Strunin

To ensure product safety, brand owners must be able to trace their components throughout the supply chain.

China Data [pdf] (Subscribers Only)

Freight Transport on the Rise

Special Report: US Exports to China

US Exports to China Hit New High

US Exports to China Hit New High

Now the United States' third-largest export market, China is a top destination for goods ranging from high-tech products to waste and scrap. The CBR profiles four companies that have benefited from the export boom: Applied Materials, Inc.; The Dow Chemical Co.; GE Transportation; and Quality Float Works, Inc.

Features

Green Investment: Opportunity Knocks

ENVIRONMENT

Green Investment: Opportunity Knocks (Subscribers Only)

Filip Moerman, Janet Weller, and Zheng Zhou

Companies can earn carbon credits through Clean Development Mechanism projects that help cut emissions in China.

GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS

Managing Government Affairs

Julie Walton

Government affairs professionals in China take on a wide variety of tasks that help streamline business processes, making them increasingly important in China operations.

Departments

USCBC Bulletin

Opportunities

News of China-related educational, cultural, and charitable projects

Short Takes

Snapshots of recent China headlines

China Conference Calendar

Upcoming China business events

USCBC Bulletin

A recap of past events and listing of upcoming conferences

Letter from Shanghai: 20 Questions for Your China Operations

Godfrey Firth

China Market Intelligence

Antitrust Regime Takes Shape

US and PRC Contacts [pdf]

Government and business contact information

China Business (Subscribers Only)

A listing of recent China-related business deals

Letter from Washington

Pragmatism Meets...What?

The Obama administration's China policy approach is starting to take shape. So far, the word "pragmatic" comes to mind. The administration has shown pragmatism in several ways. In February, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton visited Beijing, where she positioned human rights issues as no more important than...

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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