Archive for October, 2006

Beijing to Keep Closer Eye on Students

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Posted by Bill Belew on October 15th, 2006 in All about China, Business in China, China, Doing Business in China, chinese | No Comments

Chinese-Americans Feel Discrimination

A poll was conducted of 354 Chinese Americans who were chosen at random nationwide by from a surname list.
They were asked a series of questions about their attitudes toward China and their views on C…

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Posted by Bill Belew on October 15th, 2006 in All about China, Business in China, China, Chinese-Americans, Doing Business in China | No Comments

Chinese-Americans Want to Get Involved in Government/Public Service

A poll was conducted of 354 Chinese Americans who were chosen at random nationwide by from a surname list.
They were asked a series of questions about their attitudes toward China and their views on C…

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Posted by Bill Belew on October 14th, 2006 in All about China, Business in China, China, Chinese-Americans, Doing Business in China | No Comments

Beijing Customs Tax Surpasses 2006 Goal

So, do tax dudes sit around at the end of the year and set goals for collecting taxes in the coming year? Apparently so.
Beijing customs reports that it has already surpassed its goal in tax revenue f…

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Posted by Bill Belew on October 14th, 2006 in All about China, Business in China, China, Doing Business in China, chinese | No Comments

Zhang Ziyi Becomes Vice Director of Chinese Young Film Workers

Zhang Ziyi, 27, was appointed the position of vice director for the committee of Chinese Young Film Workers.
Her role will be to help promote Chinese films on the international market….starting …

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Posted by Bill Belew on October 14th, 2006 in All about China, Business in China, China, Doing Business in China | No Comments

Chongqing Hosts World’s Largest Hot Pot Party

Don’t tell my wife. She loves hot pot – a stockpot of mutton, beef and vegetables.
Some 100,000 diners showed up in Chongqing to feast on hotpot.
It turned out to be great business for 64 …

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Posted by Bill Belew on October 14th, 2006 in All about China, Business in China, China, Doing Business in China, chinese | No Comments

Chinese WANT Consumption Tax

Forty percent of Chinese think there should be a consumption tax on luxury items.
Luxury items are jewelry, VIP club memberships and such…things that people with money can afford to pay tax on.

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Posted by Bill Belew on October 14th, 2006 in All about China, Business in China, China, Doing Business in China, chinese | No Comments

Chinese-Americans Think Not Enough Asian Americans on Corporate Boards in the US

A poll was conducted of 354 Chinese Americans who were chosen at random nationwide by from a surname list.
They were asked a series of questions about their attitudes toward China and their views on C…

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Posted by Bill Belew on October 14th, 2006 in All about China, Business in China, China, Chinese-Americans, Doing Business in China | No Comments

Chinese-Americans Think Business Contact and Economic Ties With China Improve Their Image

A poll was conducted of 354 Chinese Americans who were chosen at random nationwide by from a surname list.
They were asked a series of questions about their attitudes toward China and their views on C…

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Posted by Bill Belew on October 13th, 2006 in All about China, Business in China, China, Chinese-Americans, Doing Business in China | No Comments

Chinese Labor Unions Take on Kodak and Dell

The All China Federation of Trade Unions successfully organized a bus load of new union branches after having successfully done so against Wal-Mart, Inc. outlets in July.
Next on the ACFTU list is Eas…

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Posted by Bill Belew on October 13th, 2006 in All about China, Business in China, China Business, Doing Business in China, chinese | No Comments