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Afghanistan’s New “Gold” Rush…

Every day, the world economy observes new actors entering the game. Some of them could be ones we would never expect but anyway, there they are. Today, we are about to take a look at how Afghanistan could become a new “Saudi Arabia”.   After years of fighting on the soil of Afghanistan and even under its floor, western scientists finally discover that the country has other attractions to make people come to this country. Many years ago, in a time when you could still feel the pres...

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New Trends, Learning Mandarin

Are you or your company already heading to China? If not, maybe you should check at the numerous people coming from the western world who try to settle in China with their whole family, and especially young kids in order to make them able to understand and speak good mandarin. It is told, and it is probably full truth that this language might the language of future. Americans are moving to China, it could be Chengdu or it could even be Singapore, but Americans are realizing the importance of man...

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Growing Use of Composite Materials

Have you ever thought of starting or improving your business with Chinese or just Asian products? Well, if not, maybe you should consider it again...   China has long time been the homeland of cheap and fast produced textiles, electronics or whatever is manufactured. But now, Asia is entering another golden age... Loads of industries need new materials to develop new products. It’s the case for industries such as aeronautics, wind energy, automotive or automation industry. The new t...

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40 Tips to Survive a Chinese Trade Fair

Beyond the obvious networking, learning, and sales opportunities, trade shows can also be an excellent place to launch a new company or product. Trade fairs can be extremely effective for making face-to-face contacts, identifying suppliers, and finding out how business really works in China. The Internet is not doing anything at all to displace face-to-face events. In fact, demand for face-to-face is growing as a result of the Internet facilitating transactions and opportunities, and extending t...

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President Election & Sino-US Relation

For decades, the United States' foreign policy regarding China has been a major debate topic in its presidential elections. As an election-year tradition, from Richard Nixon and John Kennedy in the 1970s, to Bill Clinton and George Bush in the 1990s, to Barack Obama and Mitt Romney (current frontrunner in Republican primaries) today, China occupied a featured spot in critical foreign policy discussions. American voters are wondering if Romney has a clear stance on his trade policy with China. If...

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China-Japan-South Korea Trilateral Talk

May 14 – Leaders from China, Japan, and South Korea concluded the Fifth Trilateral Summit Meeting and signed the Trilateral Agreement for the Promotion, Facilitation and Protection of Investment (hereinafter referred as the Trilateral Agreement) at a summit in Beijing. The Trilateral Agreement represents a stepping stone towards a three-way free trade pact to counter global economic turbulence and to boost economic growth in Asia.   In the joint declaration, the three nations list d...

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