No worries
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Beijing assures Macau will get stable supply of agricultural products during Chinese New Year |
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Anti-Corruption China Summit
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Corruption challenges are growing in China and enforcement efforts are increasing in complexity and costing companies a fortune in fines and legal fees.
Following our highly successful events in Shanghai, Beijing and Singapore, the 6th Anti-Corruption China Summit will take place on the 15-17th November 2011 in Beijing for in-house counsel, and heads of compliance and [...] |
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CIAE 2011 Post Show Report
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Thanks to the strong and continual support from the Government Branch, Associations, Enterprises and Medias both at home and abroad, CIAE2011 was successfully held from March 3rd to March 5th with 48,000 sq.m and 2400 booths.
Our exhibitors are not only included the very famous home suppliers such as Wahlap, Game Plus, Golden Horse, Bao Hui, [...] |
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New rules for representative offices of Macau firms in China
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On Thursday, China published a regulation on the registration administration of resident representative offices for foreign companies. |
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Macau and PRD Face Green Challenges: Second Delta Inter Chamber Event
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On Friday, September 24, the second Delta Inter Chamber Event was held at the Mandarin Oriental hotel |
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No drama
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Macau's Jade Rabbit Shanghai pavilion gets a makeover as Expo looms |
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Images of intrigue
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Tom Carter’s 900-page photo-trek through today’s China provides more than just a snapshot of a nation |
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Art without borders
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A group of enterprising artists from Macau have just opened aN exhibition centre in Beijing to display art from THE city to a wider audience. the curator tells Macau Business this is just the start
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China’s next step
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The Games are over and now a confident Beijing has to embrace the difficult challenges ahead as it cements its new position in the digitised global economy |
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Wild wild west
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Land struggles erupt in China's west amid property |
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“Mt. Everest” deep oil well planned
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Sichuan slated for China's deepest oil well |
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Revolutionary property law
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Communist China finally endorses private property rights |
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Marching Orders
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Communist Party expels 21 thousand corrupt or incompetent cadres
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Bye, bye bicycles?
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China's automobile market surpasses Japan to becomes world's second largest |
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Putting the Brakes On
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Cooling China's everheated economy
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Hard Life
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Unemployment headaches in urban centers |
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The Magnificent Eight
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Foreign banks flock to China |
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Power to the People?
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The true cost of China's Three Gorges hydro electric scheme could be heavy
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Lusophone Diplomacy
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China oils the wheels of its economic boom |
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China's 'Aid for Oil' Policy
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Africa also benefits says Beijing |
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Wine, Women and Song?
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No, it's wine, cars and watches for China's newly rich |
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China to ratify UN convention against corruption
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Beijing is formulating the law on the prevention and punishment of money laundry and revising its criminal law, in an effort to better adapt Chinese legal system to the UN anti-corruption convention upon its ratification |
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Spread your Wings
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The China Insurance Regulatory Commission (CIRC) has just promulgated detailed rules on the overseas investment of foreign exchange capital by the country's insurance companies. |
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China Briefs
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China's Futures Market to Be Opened Further
In a substantial step towards opening its futures market, China has issued detailed rules on Hong Kong and Macau brokerage companies holding participating shares of mainland futures companies.
Under the supplementary CEPA agreement, intermediary organizations who meet requirements prescribed by China's Regulatory Commission may set up joint-venture futures brokerage companies [...] |
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An Opportunity, Not a Threat
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EU President Jose Barroso speaks against European animosity towards China |
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