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May 28th, 2008 by China Business Success Stories
My Name is Mike Costello and I am an executive recruiter with Worldbridge Partners in New York. I specialize in placing C-Level Executives within the banking industry.
I am currently conducting a search for a Chief Financial Officer. Our client is a $2 Billion bank based in Los Angeles and is a U.S. subsidiary of a large Chinese Bank. Read the rest of “CFO Posting” or post a comment
May 28th, 2008 by China Business Success Stories
Can an expatriate do freelancing work in China? Is there any legal steps to take? How about creating invoices? Are there any tax implications? And do you need a work permit? If so, how do you obtain one? Pros and cons of freelancing as opposed to seeting up a company?
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May 19th, 2008 by China Business Success Stories
There are some customers in the Czech Republic requiring small wind power stations. There are no producers of such small wind power stations in the Czech Republic. Could you recommend me some producers of wind power stations (WPS) of power cca 5kW - 50kW from China? We need even the WPS connected to the grid. The nearest port to the Czech Republic is Hamburg (Germany). We need to know the characteristics and power curves of the WPS as well as the total price including shipping.
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May 19th, 2008 by China Business Success Stories
We are a trading company and want to hire a Chinese person to do business for us in China. She is 25 years old and lives in Yiwu. She has to find potential suppliers for us and guide the total prices, supervised by us.
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May 14th, 2008 by China Business Success Stories
I have been in the electronics business in the Southern California for the last 20 years, and am wondering about exporting to China. My inspiration came from a visit to a company in Portland, OR the other day that manufactures dynamic balancing units, most of which it exports to China. These are used with rotating machinery to ensure vibration free running. It occurred to me that each machine that uses a dynamic balancer also needs a motor control unit, indicating a substantial demand. I have been involved with motor control units for electric sports cars and electric aircraft, and know how to design and manufacture them. For the Chinese market, we are likely talking about Read the rest of “Locating suitable contacts in China” or post a comment