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The China Business Review

The U.S. source of record for China business, trade, and investment. The review details market strategies, competitor intelligence, legal developments, and WTO policy changes. It provides numbers, analysis, guidance, and in-depth analysis for multinational companies.

Articles from Vol. 36, No. 4, July/August

A New Welcome for Venture Capital
China's emphasis on indigenous innovation and several other developments have created a more welcoming environment for venture capitalStructural defects in Chinas economy, including overreliance on low value-added manufacturing and export-led growth,...
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China's Healthcare Reform
Reform plans promise significant change, but what does that mean for foreign healthcare players?Whenever Wang Hui, a product manager in Shanghai, needs to consult a doctor, it means hours queuing for a few minutes of an overburdened doctor's attention....
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Conducting Anticorruption Due Diligence in M&A Deals
Companies should investigate target companies to assess compliance risk under the Foreign Corrupt Practices ActThe number of investigations under the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), together with the number of prosecutions by the US Department...
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How to Reduce Hepatitis B in the Workplace
The success of GE China's HBV vaccination program offers an example for companies considering similar programsGeneral Electric China Co., Ltd. (GE China) offered a voluntary, free hepatitis B virus (HBV) vaccination program to all employees between February...
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Letter from the Editor
As we look back at the China Business Review's (CBR) first year, we wonder what the US- China business community was concerned about in the summer of 1974. Articles from the July- August issue of the CBR show that companies were still learning the basics....
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Merger Control under China's Antimonopoly Law: The First Year
Three recent decisions indicate that China may be considering more than competition in its antitrust reviewsChina's new Antimonopoly Law (AML) took effect last August. The AML introduced a new mandatory regime for the review of mergers, acquisitions,...
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Pragmatism Meets. What?
The Obama administrations China policy approach is starting to take shape. So far, the word "pragmatic" comes to mind.The administration has shown pragmatism in several ways. In February, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton visited Beijing, where she...
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Target the China Market to Ride out the Recession
In a slowing global economy, foreign-invested enterprises in China should re focus on China's domestic marketThe United States and large parts of the developed world are struggling through financial crises, and the global downturn has severely affected...
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The Role of China's Think Tanks in Policymaking
Unlike most Western think tanks, most Chinese think tanks are in some way affiliated with the government, which largely dictates their function and work. They range from government- fund ed policy research institutes to fully independent think tanks...
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Understanding China's Changing Civil Service
Companies can improve their government relations by learning more about China's new civil servantsChina's steady march toward a more market-based economy has eliminated thousands of state-owned enterprises and reduced the governments role in economic...
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USCBC Bulletin
Event Wrap UpWASHINGTON, DCMayIssues Briefing on Trade Enforcement & ChinaFeatured Timothy Reif, general counsel of the Office of the US Trade Representative (USTR), and James Bacchus, chair of the Global Trade & Investment Practice Group of...
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