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CBR January-February 2010 - Healthcare

July-August: Mergers and Acquisitions

July-August 2009 Issue Cover

Merger Control under China's Antimonopoly Law: The First Year

Matthew Bachrack, Cunzhen Huang, and Jay Modrall

Three recent merger cases reveal how MOFCOM will conduct antitrust reviews.

Conducting Anticorruption Due Diligence in M&A Deals (Subscribers Only)

Richard Grime and Bingna Guo

Companies subject to the FCPA must conduct effective anticorruption due diligence to avoid future liabilities.

Features

China's Healthcare Reform



Understanding China's Changing Civil Service



How to Reduce Hepatitis B in the Workplace

HEALTHCARE

China's Healthcare Reform (Subscribers Only)

James A. C. Sinclair

The new reform plan holds mixed news for foreign companies.

GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS

Understanding China's Changing Civil Service (Subscribers Only)

Kenneth Jarrett and Lie Huihan

Companies can improve their government relations by understanding the background of the officials they deal with.

VENTURE CAPITAL

A New Welcome for Venture Capital (Subscribers Only)

Calvin Ding and Tony Zhang

The new Growth Enterprise Market and relaxed rules for onshore funds offer greater VC investment opportunities.

EMPLOYEE HEALTH

How to Reduce Hepatitis B in the Workplace

Stephen A. Maloy

General Electric China Co.'s experience shows that the benefits of an HBV vaccination program outweigh the costs.

 

Departments

Short Takes

USCBC Bulletin

Commentary

Letter from the Editor

As we look back at the CBR's first year...

Short Takes

Snapshots of recent China headlines

China Market Intelligence

The Role of China's Think Tanks in Policymaking

China Conference Calendar

China-related events near you

USCBC Bulletin

A recap of past events

Letter from Washington

John Frisbie

Pragmatism Meets...What?

Commentary (Subscribers Only)

Sigmund Floyd

Target the China Market to Ride out the Recession

China Deals

A listing of recent China-related business deals

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Letter from Washington

Is the Business Community Souring on China?

We have been hearing a lot lately in Washington about how the business community is "souring on China." A closer look suggests that this characterization is exaggerated and needs a little context. By and large, companies are increasing their commitment to expanding...

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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