China Business Feature

Thu, Mar 11, 2010

Feature Report

  • Internet Abuse

    Online muckraking and nasty campaigns launched on the Internet are becoming increasingly commonplace. And authorities are struggling to supervise such online lawlessness.

  • Theory of Telecom Evolution

    Labeled by some as a subversive change, one thing is certain: the telecom sector’s 2.0 era is on the doorstep.

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Opinion

Opinion

Opportunities in the Economic Crisis

Aspiring Chinese enterprises may be able to seize opportunities that emerge from the economic crisis and elevate their position in global value chains, provided that the European and North American markets don’t suffer for too long.

No Bull Runs in the Year of Ox

Tackling a global economic recession will require not only quick and aggressive responses, but also a prudent, rational and targeted approach.

The Same Turf for the Dragon and the Elephant

China and India have been working hard to shed their images as the workshop and the back office of the world respectively. But now, the two nations are competing to become the “global turn-key contractor”.

Taobao Finds its Legs

After patterning itself after eBay, Taobao is now copying another foreign Internet icon.

Real Estate Developers Wait for Spring

The world economic downturn is forcing Chinese real estate developers to fast-track their own initiatives in order to weather the financial storm.

Obama: A Change in Sino-US Relations?

To what extent will the first black president in US history change Sino-US relations?

Urgent Need for Fuel Price Reform

With the dramatic dip in global oil prices, China now has an ideal opportunity to reform its fuel pricing system.

Finest Days for China’s Venture Capital

The transition, reshaping and upgrading of the Chinese economy in the next few years will provide a broad stage for venture capitalists.

Opportunities behind Massive Global Financial Bailouts

By seizing this opportunity, China will be able to demonstrate its responsibility and ability to lead as a global power. It will also lay a solid foundation for the country’s economic momentum over the next 30 years.

What do Changes in Global Patterns of Consumption Mean?

For China, being fully prepared for the tremendous changes occurring to external demand is imperative.

International Trade Faces Imminent Changes

In the face of rising oil prices, distance means money. The rising costs of transportation have prompted two emerging phenomena in international trade ‘reflux’ and the ‘neighbourhood effect’. 

Trading Away Pollution is the Incentive to Clean Up

Amid a growing trend of global economic integration, China is quietly changing its approach to environmental protection.

China’s Fund Companies Look for Foreign Expertise

A lack of international expertise and a habit of only tapping into a limited domestic talent pool has backed China’s fund companies into a corner.

The Sham “Soft Landing”

When the State Council started implementing the macro adjustment policies on the real estate developers, the local governments began blustering about a “soft landing”. thanks to some cunning deception, the “soft landing” is a fraud.

Urban Commercial Banks and Capital Impulse

After the Internet, urban commercial banks (UCBs) have become one of the hottest fields for investment.

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