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On a miserable drizzly Friday afternoon, a minibus from the Chongqing city government turned up at the university gate, blaring Michael Jackson’s Thriller over the sound system. An import/export company had arranged the bus to drive us to their offices for a price discussion. Jackson and, surprisingly enough, several familiar and unknown faces greeted me from inside the bus. There were ten of us, including the driver. ‘Come on, we’ve decided to bring you to the…
Many articles here are talking about how to find good suppliers, but ARE YOU A GOOD BUYER?
Over the past several weeks I have read countless articles supporting conflicting positions on the Fed’s ever increasing injections of capital into the banking system as well as the proposed 700 billion dollar bailout of the banks. Most authors have taken one side or the other, either agreeing with the massive injections as necessary or railing against the Fed and Treasury for leading us down an inflationary spiral.
Talk everywhere is of crisis and panic emanating from the US financial centers. Yet in China, a different yet familiar kind of crisis is playing itself out.
For years economists have wondered whether the inevitable rising power of China was similar to Japan in the 1980s. If you remember (and that requires you to be over 22), people used to think that Japan was an unstoppable beast destined to take over the world. Movies and popular media frequently made reference to this, of in now-comical ways.Add China Business Success Stories's Blog to your personalized My Yahoo! page: