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1. Luoyang Township: A Success Story
In the Changjiang (Yangtze) River Delta is Luoyang Township, Wujin County in east China's Jiangsu Province. It is a densely populated area and its agriculture is highly developed. By the end of 1985,
Author: Our Correspondent Yue Haitao Year 1986 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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2. First, Do Your Homework
In response to reader demand, "Beijing Review" begins a series of articles on investing in China based on research in Shanghai, Tianjin and Dalian.What a huge market China is!" declared Lord Young,
Author: Our Correspondent Yue Haitao Year 1987 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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3. Three Forms of Investment Called For
Sino-foreign joint ventures, cooperative enterprises and wholly foreign-owned enterprises - these are the three main forms of foreign investment in China. The first two are the more common.Martin
Author: Our Correspondent Yue Haitao Year 1987 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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4. Application Procedures
According to Chinese law, when pplying to establish a Sino-foreign joint venture or cooperative enterprise the applicant must go through the following three procedures.(1) Submit project proposals to
Author: Our Correspondent Yue Haitao Year 1987 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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5. Patience and Prudence in Negotiations
At a reception to mark China's National Day on October 1, 1986, Premier Zhao Ziyang told Don St. Pierre, president of the Beijing Jeep Corp. Ltd., a Sino-US joint venture, that the Chinese way of
Author: Our Correspondent Yue Haitao Year 1987 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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6. Leasing Invigorates Small Businesses
Back in 1982 the first successful easing of an industrial business to an individual hit the headlines. Wu Jilong, a farmer in northern China's Hebei Province, took over the failing silicon workshop
Author: Our Correspondent Yue Haitao Year 1987 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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7. Trade Union and Party Organizations
There are trade union organizations in all of China's enterprises, and foreign-funded enterprises are no exception.According to China's trade union law, it is a political right of workers and staff
Author: Our Correspondent Yue Haitao Year 1987 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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8. Stock-Buying Craze Hits Shanghai
Recently more than 2,000 Shanghai citizens queued up in front of the Jingan Gymnasium to buy stocks.Hailing from all walks of life, some of them had been there for more than ten hours. Among them, an
Author: Our Correspondent Yue Haitao Year 1987 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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9. How to Hire and Dismiss Employees
The right to hire and fire employees is one of the basic rights enjoyed by foreign-funded enterprises in China. Employees of Sino-foreign joint ventures are either from the original staff of Chinese
Author: Our Correspondent Yue Haitao Year 1987 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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10. Investment and Loans
In China, much of the funding for Sino-foreign joint ventures has come from bank loans. An analysis of the accounts of 400 Sino-foreign joint ventures by the People's Bank of China in 1986 revealed
Author: Our Correspondent Yue Haitao Year 1987 Issue 49 PDF HTML