Submitted by Tbivol
from blog:
Your Trustworthy Sourcing Agent/Business Interpreter in Guangzhou, China
As a native people in Guangdong,i am famillar with most of the wholesale markets & factories in China ,Macao and Hong Kong.i could show you to souing your products with your price and high quality easily in very short time!!
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The Washington Note:
This is a guest note by Kevin Nealer. Nealer has been a Fulbright professor of trade law & policy in China and is Guest Lecturer at Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business. Obama's Big Asia Trip: State of Play and ExpectationsAs President Obama's Asia trip begins, it may be useful to look at how the table is (Read More)
openDemocracy -:
The gamekeepers have turned poacher. Both Alan Greenspan and now Mervyn King have called for the composite banks to be split up, separating the ‘routine’ business of taking customer deposits and executing payments from everything else that banks currently do, from mortgage, commercial and credit card lending to investment b (Read More)
Submitted by Hemartin
from blog:
18:20 RT @PRKanzlei: 18.11, 23 Uhr zeigt RTL den für interne Vorführungen gedrehte Biografie "Reinhard Mohn, Es müssen mehr Köpfe ans Denken kommen" # 19:17 Booz & Co: Reinventing Print Media - four strategies to profits for today's troubled newspaper and magazine companies bit.ly/nPdbC# 19:40 China's Literatur+Kultur habe (Read More)
Skype Journal:
Tencent's QQ all-time peak concurrent users is 75 million; four times Skype's. Live stats. By contrast, Skype dialtone reached 18 million concurrent users earlier this month. QQIM is expanding from its Chinese base with its 990 million user accounts and 448 million monthly active IM users. IMQQ.com is QQ's new "global" po (Read More)
Submitted by Motown Terri
from blog:
Author : Samson CliffbonnetPrinting is an art that dates back to early civilization Wood block printing was among the first types of printing used Later the first printing press was developed in China Moveable typeprinting followed in later centuries and then came the rotary printing process These are the predecessors o (Read More)
openDemocracy -:
The People's Republic of China (PRC) was declared on 1 October 1949. The authorities seek to hold an especially large celebration on every tenth anniversary. This is carefully designed to give the people the illusion of possessing strength and wealth - and to project the rulers' own vanity. This year's sixtieth anniversary (Read More)
SMC:posts:
The video below was shown this morning at the on-going Social Media World Forum Asia in Singapore, during a presentation by Chris Schaumann, Global Advertising & Digital Lead (Asia Pacific & Greater China Region), Microsoft Corporation. It is created by Erik Qualman, author of the book Socialnomics: How social media transfo (Read More)
openDemocracy -:
I spent the month of August 2009 travelling around China and looking at the state of democracy (in the sense of "village elections"), the rule of law, and civil society. It was a sobering experience full of disturbing revelations. Kerry Brown is an associate fellow on the Asia programme, Chatham House. He is the author of S (Read More)
openDemocracy -:
The key decisions made over the next three months will determine Europe's future international role. Both the world and Europe are changing. On the one hand, the script which drives global policy-making is being rewritten to address the financial crisis, climate change, and global security challenges. On the other hand, the (Read More)
openDemocracy -:
As we sit in one of Moscow's fashionable neo-Tsarist restaurants, an old friend reminds me that there are only three Cs that matter: Chelsea, Cartier and Courchevel. The economic crisis has affected his real estate business, but not so much that he has to forgo life's many luxuries. In any case, the oil price is already beg (Read More)
openDemocracy -:
Russia is one of those countries for which the economic crisis ought to be a blessing in disguise. Over the last boom decade, high energy prices have excused a multitude of pathologies: corruption got worse because there was more to steal; Putin brokered the creation of giant inefficient ‘national champions' that are a dead (Read More)
Submitted by Michaelsinomedia
from blog:
Australian trade minister Simon Crean told reporters that the arrest and detention of Australian national Stern Hu isn't hurting the Australian-China trade relationship.He did caution, however, that it would affect the way business is conducted in China. "Unless it's resolved expeditiously and satisfactorily, it could have (Read More)