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Nov.-Dec.: Anniversaries: 30 Years of ReformMessages from US and PRC Government and Business Leaders
America's First Trade Mission to "the New China"A member of the first US-China Business Council delegation to China reflects on the beginnings of US-PRC commercial relations. InterviewsSix China business pioneers share their experiences and thoughts on how China has changed in the past 30 years. Timeline (Subscribers Only)Highlights of Bilateral Commercial Relations and USCBC History China's Great Economic Transformation (Subscribers Only)Thirty years of reform and opening policies have brought China into the global marketplace. Forecasting China's Economic Growth to 2025 (Subscribers Only)China's annual growth in the next two decades will remain relatively fast but dependent on internal conditions. China Data: Thirty-Five Years of Change [pdf] (Subscribers Only)FeaturesCORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITYCSR Expectations Mature in China (Subscribers Only)New PRC guidelines encourage businesses to engage in sustainable, legal, and responsible corporate behavior DepartmentsShort TakesSnapshots of recent China headlines USCBC BulletinA recap of past events and listing of upcoming conferences Letter from WashingtonAnniversaries Commentary (Subscribers Only)China's "New" Energy Administration Business Resources (Subscribers Only)China's Newest Market: The Southwest Critical Eye on WuhanCentral Hub China BusinessA listing of recent China-related business deals Last PageA Bird's Nest View of the Olympics |
Hot TopicsWebinars On DemandChina in 2009Mergers and Acquisitions in ChinaHuman ResourcesHiring and Compensation TrendsNoncompete AgreementsChina Data: Turnover and RetentionEnvironmentGreen Investment: Opportunity KnocksWho's Cleaning Up This Mess?A Market SolutionChina Data: Environmental Report CardLetter from WashingtonTransitions and OpportunitiesWashington is in limbo these days. President-elect Barack Obama has announced the top-level appointments he plans to make when he assumes office on January 20, 2009, but the functional-level positions are... |
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