Archive for the ‘Doing business in India’ Category

The Places to Beat – Bangalore

Business Week recently published a special competiton edition. There were five cities that were listed as the places to beat. Three of them are in Asia.
The cities are Dubai, New York, Bangalore, Shan…

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Posted by Bill Belew on October 1st, 2006 in All about India, Asia, Doing business in India, India | No Comments

Indian Book Publishers Make Headway in Chinese Market

The director of the National Book Trust (NBT) in India said that major Indian book publishing companies have made headway in selling books in the huge Chinese market.
So, what kinds of Indian books ar…

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Posted by Bill Belew on September 18th, 2006 in All about China, All about India, Business in China, China, Doing business in India, India | No Comments

India and China – Working Together

China and Japan are considering how they might cooperation on enviromental protection and energry conservation.
Another pair of countries that might consider the same are India and China. The common d…

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Posted by Bill Belew on September 17th, 2006 in All about China, All about India, Business in China, Doing business in India, India | No Comments

Bad News For India

India’s International Finance Corporation’s report, "Doing Business 2007" has bad news for India.
When it comes to starting up or shutting down a business India is far far behind…

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Posted by Bill Belew on September 17th, 2006 in All about India, Doing business in India | No Comments

Chinese Foreign Investors Face Unspecified Hurdles

According to www.post-gazette.com there are roughly 280,000 companies backed by foreign investors operating in China.
Additionally, China attracts some $60 billion a year in foreign investment.
Howeve…

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

China’s Son-in-law – Sagnik Roy

Sagnik Roy is called "China’s Son in Law." Some think he is also India’s most successful businessman in China. He is part owner of a $600 million industrial group to support that…

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Posted by Bill Belew on September 11th, 2006 in All about China, All about India, Business in China, China, Doing Business in China, Doing business in India, India | No Comments

What China Manufacturers are Afraid Of

China is becoming more and more efficient as market-oriented reforms have lowered business costs. Banking efficiency is improving. Finanical and other economic reforms are following.
China’s ent…

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Posted by Bill Belew on September 1st, 2006 in All about China, All about India, Business in China, China, Doing Business in China, Doing business in India, India | No Comments

When Indians and Chinese Sit Down to Eat

Like in any culture, the best way to get to know someone is to sit down to the table and share a meal with them.
Perhaps this will explains why it is so hard for Indians and Chinese to do business. Wh…

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Posted by Bill Belew on September 1st, 2006 in All about China, All about India, Business in China, Doing business in India, India | No Comments

India’s Muslims Feel Discrimination

About one in eight Indians is a Muslim – 140 million or so.
After the 7/11 bombing of a train in Mumbai, India’s financial center and home to the Bollywood entertainment industry, the Musl…

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Posted by Bill Belew on August 22nd, 2006 in All about India, Doing business in India, India | No Comments

India and China Add to Global Labor Pool

According to one report, India and China represent 40 percent of the world’s supply of labor. Still, many of them are unskilled and even more are unemployed.
The UN predicts that in the next fiv…

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Posted by Bill Belew on August 10th, 2006 in All about India, Business in China, China, Doing business in India, India | No Comments