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Headhunting, Contract Law, and HKETO Online



Virginia Hulme

http://www.zhaopin.com
Zhaopin, run by recruiting firm Alliance Consulting Ltd., is an employment service website for China. Job-seekers can post resumes and browse job listings for free, while employers can post information about their company and job openings. Companies posting job openings must pay between Yen1,000-10,000 ($121-1,208), depending on the number of postings and the length of time posted. The site also features information on interviewing, advertising, and human resources.

http://www.surfchina.com
Utah-based SurfChina.com's China portal site contains links to information about Chinese society, culture, business, politics, and news, and other topics. The site has a search engine, but its most unique feature is its statistics service. Visitors can order any China-related statistic (prices are posted online), for delivery within two weeks.

http://www2.mozcom.com/~w_hansen/Home.html
Katshegne: Politics of Contemporary China is a good site for anyone confused by China's government structure. The site not only contains information on China's executive, civilian, and military organizations, but also posts the biographies of dozens of China's top leaders. On this site, visitors can find links to other sources of information on China and Chinese politics.

http://www.hongkong.org/home.html
The new website of the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Offices in New York, Washington, and San Francisco posts information on their services and publications. It also features links to the Hong Kong government's official site and reports on investment, trade, and finance. Visitors may sign up for free e-mail updates.

http://www.cclaw.net
This new site contains the third draft of the English version of the PRC Contract Law passed by the National People's Congress last March. The final English version and a bilingual hard copy were expected to be posted on the site in June. Maintained by Babelcom, which provides services to companies doing business with China, the site will in future host a forum for discussion about issues and case studies related to the law.

http://www.stanford.edu/~fravel/chinafp/toc.htm
Maintained by a PhD student at Stanford University, this site features links to sites dealing with Chinese policy on security, trade, human rights, and bilateral relations. The section on US-China relations contains information from both the Chinese and US official points of view, press and academic reports, and subsections on WTO membership and technology transfer.

http://www.teda.gov.cn
Visitors to the website of Tianjin Economic Development Area can find a wealth of information about investing, working, and living in TEDA. An investment guide and information on preferential policies, laws, and services in the area can also be accessed for free.

http://www.middlebury.edu/SouthChinaSea/scs-institutions.html
Part of the Asian WWW Virtual Library and run by a political science professor at Middlebury College, this site focuses on political, environmental, and energy issues in the South China Sea. It contains links to online publications and databases, maps and images, and government and non-government organizations and institutions.

http://usaengage.org/resources/Chinareference.html
The site of USA*ENGAGE, a coalition of US business and agriculture, carries links to content-rich sites on all sides of the debate on whether to engage China or isolate it. Most of the site focuses on WTO issues.

Virginia A. Hulme is assistant editor of The CBR. Mi Puyang is a former research assistant at The US-China Business Council.


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Last Updated: 2-Jul-99