世纪老现代化

2008年9月22日由中国企业成功案例

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中国的基础设施和经济迅速地改变现今,到达在终端北京资本机场3的任何人在世界上下船一致最大和最现代的终端。 由于大厦,乘客的无限被运输到他们的终端用火车,并且有与其他终端的地铁连接。 情况在上海是轻微地不同的。 当他们在唯一在世界上,旅行入上海以430 km/h的平均速度对公众,磁性地驾驶的Maglev火车开始人们在城市之上这里暂停。   

中国的基础设施和经济迅速地改变。 众多的西部访客在他们的驱动凝视与他们的嘴神对世人的爱在通过的风景从机场到城市。 他们被介绍给是非常与`神奇中国不同’他们准备发现的中国。 他们也许甚而发现一些相似性对家。  读其余“世纪老现代化”或张贴评论

新的供应鼓励地方总部的创立

2008年9月2日由中国企业成功案例

新的供应鼓励地方总部的创立上海市政府在上海最近发布了新的供应鼓励多民族公司设定他们的地方总部。 新的供应在应用标准不仅缩短应用过程,而且极大松懈。 有五个关键校正到现行条例:

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Looking for an Office?

August 18th, 2008 by China Business Success Stories

By Yves Roulleau  

Finding an office in ShanghaiAs an entrepreneur, finding an adapted solution concerning your office issue is vital. All the people that have been in China for a certain time know it: the simplest thing can become a nightmare here, it’s all the more true for Real Estate! The commercial Real Estate market is much more organized and professional than the residential market but only top Grade A and Premium buildings have an international professional management. Most of the buildings in Shanghai are managed by local landlords.

As an entrepreneur, you have to face a lot of questions concerning your office: where? How much? Under which conditions, what can I get from my landlord? For how long? Do I really need a Grade A building to register my Rep. Office? Read the rest of “Looking for an Office?” or post a comment

Betting on the Dragon: Chinese investor behaviour

April 7th, 2008 by China Business Success Stories

Betting on the Dragon: Chinese investor behaviourMost of the commentary on the Shanghai market depicts the average Chinese investor as unknowledgeable and following the herd. However, a recent study that we’ve (kapronasia) just completed with Amber shows that individual Shanghai A-share investors are actually much more market savvy than commonly thought.

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Starting a Business in China

January 9th, 2008 by China Business Success Stories

By Doing Business Team – Worldbank Group

Starting a business in ChinaStarting a business in China according to World BankStarting a business in China according to World BankThis table summarizes the procedures and costs associated with setting up a business in China.

STANDARDIZED COMPANY
Legal Form: Limited Liability Company
City: Shanghai

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