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2007年6月6日由中国企业成功案例
由Jacques · Timmers
在我第一次之前去中国和HK,对“可接受的借口的”一个共同的推荐是: 过敏! 不仅为没有必须加入饮用的事,它也申请对想要不是肯定的吃某些食物的那些人。
当忠告可以是有用的时,您可以反思您是否想要使用它。 它对您的主人大概是真实的这将避免您的主人丢失面孔,但…,有您,访客也许采取您的借口和他的一些职员为晚餐,饮料和有一些乐趣和好笑。 您的主人也许想要炫耀与您对其他在桌,但记住: 这主要是为了增加他自己的状态。 读其余“生存晚餐&饮料”或张贴评论
June 6th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories
By Andrew
I have been asked many times if Credit and Debit cards can be used in China. The simple answer is YES, in most cities. Hongkong should be no problem, Shanghai and Beijing also should not pose too many problems. Nanning, Guangzhou and similar cities also should be OK.
Tips…although your card will be chip and pin you will in nearly all cases be asked to “sign for” do not let it out of your sight.
They can be used in the majority of the larger hotels, but not all cards will be accepted, in my experience VISA appears to be the most readily recognised and accepted. Before you leave for China, notify your bank (for Debit card) and the credit card company that you will be in China on the given dates, they will then flag up your account and you should not have to many issues. You may also still find after your first attempt at using either they will still be declined with the message “refer to provider”. Do not panic just phone your Bank or card company at your earliest. Tips…So always carry your card and bank contact phone numbers with you and also the numbers to report lost or stolen card. Read the rest of “Credit cards and Debit cards in Nanning China” or post a comment
June 6th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories
By Marco Hoekstra
In the 6 months I have been in Shanghai I have seen and heard many interesting things. This time a short story about buying power.
This week I was talking to a young guy who’s girlfriend is doing a study in the UK. When I asked if he would visit her in the UK he answered negative. He has possibilities to do, but refuse to because he is supposed to use this time for himself to increase his buying power…. When his girlfriend comes back he will get engaged with her and what is a future husband without enough buying power…. I have seen it before where a young guy quit his job because his girlfriend and family thought the job was not good enough for him to built up a successful career and thus to support his future wife financially. Read the rest of “Buying Power” or post a comment
June 6th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories
By Phil Hantman
At the end of 2005 we decided to start a factory producing our own designed educational resources for Primary Schools. I knew it would be difficult - but how hard could it be?
It all began when our Shenzhen based manufacturers of our own-designed education products, moved to a cheaper site some five hours from the Hong Kong border.
Quality and production literally died overnight.
After 1 year of attempting to get decent stock from them and almost losing my customers in the process, the decision was made to try and go it alone. My English agent and his Chinese wife located the premises for me in Shenzhen. The Hong Kong based Engineer who had worked for the previous manufacturers and had left after the move, was recruited to run the factory. Read the rest of “Misfortune in Chinese business start-up” or post a comment
June 5th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories
By Eric Castro
Generally speaking, merchants from China deal with foreign trade according to international rules and regulations. Then different peoples have different customs and habits. This is the same case in their commercial activities. We suggest that you should pay more attention to the following issues when you start your business in China or trade in China.
1. Emphasis on research of macroeconomic environment, foreign trade development, and dynamics of market movement.
As you all know the importance of knowing the market of your product before you get into it, it is especially important in case of the Chinese market. Although everyone knows that China is a huge market in terms of population and territory, yet there is a great geographic difference in terms of per capita income and per capita consumption. Generally speaking the per capita income of east coastal areas is greater than inner parts and even far greater than the west rural areas. Therefore the thorough market research is crucial in the decision making process of your China market penetrating strategy. Read the rest of “Important Issues in Entering China Market” or post a comment