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CBR July-August 2010 - Services

March-April: Indigenous Innovation

January-February 2010 Issue Cover

Domestic Innovation and Procurement

US-China Business Council Staff

  • As part of China's indigenous innovation strategy, PRC government agencies have used preferential policies to boost Chinese-owned technology and intellectual property.
  • Some of these policies appear to restrict foreign companies' access to China's government procurement market.
  • Foreign companies argue that China's indigenous innovation policies limit not just competition, but also the introduction of innovative products into China.

Features

Transferring Technology to Transform China—Is It Worth It?


The Art of Importing Chinese Objects


China's New Tort Law: Dawn of the Product Liability Era

TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER

Transferring Technology to Transform China—Is It Worth It? (Subscribers Only)

Kenneth Jarrett and Amy Wendholt

Companies considering whether to transfer technology to China should weigh the short-term benefits against the long-term risks.

ART

The Art of Importing Chinese Objects (Subscribers Only)

Nancy M. Murphy

A new bilateral agreement creates disadvantages for US importers of Chinese art.

LEGAL ANALYSIS

China's New Tort Law: Dawn of the Product Liability Era

Peter Neumann and Calvin Ding

New legislation expands liabilities for companies along the supply chain.

BUSINESS DATA

New Data Draw a Clearer Picture (Subscribers Only)

Susan Haynie and Shuming Bao

Geospatial analysis provides unprecedented demographic and business data for China and allows companies to make more informed decisions.

 

Departments

USCBC Bulletin


Short Takes


Dow Chemical: Environmental Practices in China


Flying on the Panda Express

USCBC Bulletin

A recap of past and upcoming USCBC events

Letter from the President

John Frisbie

Is the Business Community Souring on China?

Short Takes

Snapshots of recent China headlines

China Conference Calendar

A listing of upcoming China-related events

Interview (Subscribers Only)

Dow Chemical: Environmental Practices in China
Andrew N. Liveris, Dow Chemical Chairman and CEO

China Deals

A listing of recent China-related business deals

China Market Intelligence

China Issues New Rules Governing Representative Offices

China Data [pdf] (Subscribers Only)

China Attempts to Reduce Environmental Pollution

Opportunities  Web Exclusive

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

Last Page

Paula M. Miller

Flying on the Panda Express

Hot Topics

China's Economy

Interview with three China economists

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