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Nickname: wadde
Review: It may not easy to start there, but it can be start at Maldies with less amount and can earn more in numbers within few days. I will help you. wadde_sh@yahoo.com
Date reviewed: Sep 13, 2008 11:59 PM
Nickname: Kenneth Wong
Review: I have written an article regarding the start-up of small businesses in China which is available on http://sgentrepreneurs.com/contributors-corner/2006/07/24/wholly-foreign-owned-enterprises-china/ Do check out if interested! -Kenneth
Date reviewed: Oct 4, 2006 8:22 AM
Nickname: www.js-c.org
Review: It is not easy for small business people to start/set up business in China, especially in Shanghai with low costs. I run a consulting company with big scope. Please check www.js-c.org (click partners for details). If you want to do related business in China, please contact me for cooperation service. In order to set up a real successful business in China, it is almost unavoidable to cooperate with a local Chinese company. tel:0086-21-13818982691. Thanks!
Date reviewed: Jun 15, 2006 3:55 AM
Nickname: George
Review: The China Connection has been doing business with China since 1981. We connect B2B buyers with quality factories in all types of products and raw materials. We provide a free price quote immediately. Visit the China Connection Web site at www.chinaconnection.com We are sponsored by the Chinese government.
Date reviewed: Apr 4, 2006 12:45 PM
Nickname: Richard
Review: I am a financial consultant graduated from the UK, a native Chinese, have come back for almost a year, and have now decided to set up my own business because I think the enacted revised company law encourages SME to grow. Anyone is interested in this topic please e-mail me: richard24690@yahoo.com.cn, so we may talk. It is possible we can explore this ballooning market together.
Date reviewed: Mar 12, 2006 2:46 PM
Nickname: ChinaLawBlog.com
Review: The opportunities for SME's in China are huge and growing. The just enacted revised company law will only make things better. ChinaLawBlog.com
Date reviewed: Jan 23, 2006 6:29 AM
Nickname: Pangaea Advisors
Review: Pangaea Advisors specializes in helping small- and medium-sized U.S. companies discover manufacturing and procurement opportunities in China and translate those opportunities into economic results. To learm more please visit www.pangaeaadvisors.com
Date reviewed: Jan 11, 2006 1:05 AM
Nickname: richard
Review: To believe it, you have to make that trip yourself to see it. There are U.S. and foreign-trained laywers now working in Chinese law firms in China and you have to meet them. There is now a new Companies Act in China, effective January, 2006, that encourages growth.
Date reviewed: Jan 8, 2006 8:09 PM
Nickname: Galaxy_Jump
Review: It is still quite difficult to find affordable lawyers/consultants who know both US and Chinese ways.
Date reviewed: Jan 4, 2006 9:52 PM
Nickname: dan
Review: Brian, I concur.
Date reviewed: Jan 4, 2006 2:19 AM
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