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American Solution - Newt
Gingrich at 2008 U.S. SBA Conference at Washington DC on April 22 2008
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Going Global: Accessing New
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SBA Entrepreneurial Development Award - Steve Preston - U.S. SBA Administrator
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The China Quandary-Capital in the Dragon's Lair - Christopher McNally, Ph.D.
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US/China Business Today: An Overview -Ted Liu, Director DBEDT |

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Cultural
Imperative - Business with China - Manny Menendez |

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Legal & Regulatory Impediment -Business with China - Peter
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Finding a
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Finding Capital - Business with China -Jun Zhao
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Ethical Implication for Entrepreneur: Doing Business with
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"The China Trade Card" Trevor Houser-Director-China Strategic Advisory, William Zarit-Regional
Director, Asia-U. S. Commercial Service, Richard Latham-Managing Director-Asland
China Forgings, Neal Asbury-President-Greenfield World Trade |
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"China India and Hong Kong - Opportunities and Challenges" view Tom Moore
presentation online
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Hong Kong
Exchange and Clearing Limited (HKEx) October 9 2007 |

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Biggest Investor in Shanghai and Hong Kong - The number of multinational
companies establishing headquarters in Shanghai is growing. The competition with
Hong Kong for the major firms is intense. Host Qin Yi interviewed Michael Rowse,
Director-General of InvestHK for his views on the two city’s business growth. He
explains that the mainland is the biggest investor in Hong Kong and that Hong
Kong is the biggest investor in Shanghai. He says not to forget Beijing in this
enormous growth as well. View the complete interview for Mr. Rowse’s fascinating
insights into China’s burgeoning economy (Sept 2007) |

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To
celebrate the tenth anniversary of HK's return, let's take a closer look at the
economic link between HK and Shanghai. The two economic hubs have been
consolidating their economic ties over the past decade. As recent figures shows,
Hongkong accounts a quarter of the total investment in Shanghai, and more
leading Shanghai firms are investing in HK. (July 2007) |
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(Interview with Eddie Lam - CEO of Onlen
International)
(Cantonese) Tap into China's flourishing franchising market with Hong Kong's
experience: China has become the world's fastest growing franchising market
with about 2,600 franchise systems currently in operation. In May this year,
China introduced the "Measures for the Administration of Commercial
Franchise and Regulations for the Administration of Commercial Franchise" to
further enhance and regulate operational standards (Jul 2007) |
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China-HKSAR and San Francisco Business Partnership, by Mike Rowse, Director General, InvestHK, Hong Kong SAR Government
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CITIC Pacific HK ensure Walmart Smooth Entry into China - CITIC Pacific HK
has unrivalled experience and expertise in operating businesses in China
both on the mainland and Hong Kong (Oct 2007) |
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View Video #2/2 Allan Zeman, Chairman of Lan Kwai Fong & Ocean Park HK -
Lan Kwai Fong Holdings Limited is the major property and developer in Lan
Kwai Fong which is Hong Kong's most popular entertainment and tourist destination. Dr. Zeman
is also the Chairman of Ocean Park HK, currently outperformed Disney HK both
in visitor counts (5 million) and visitors' satisfaction, ranked as one of
the top 10th theme park worldwide (Oct 2007) |
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Competing and Winning in China - Since 1952, the Tung Tai Group grew from a
well-established family business into a diversified organisation, with
financial servic Since 1952, the Tung Tai Group grew from a well-established
family business into a diversified organisation, with financial services at
its core and increasing resources being committed to trading, investment,
and property in Hong Kong, China, North America and Europe. The Tung Tai
Group of Companies offers quality services including stock brokerage and
global investment management Oct 2007) |
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To, Secretary General (Oct 2007) |
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Hong Kong Venture Capital Association - Hong Kong is the 2nd largest venture
capital center in Asia (Oct 2007) |
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2007 |
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Recent years, western spirits is expanding in China. The volume of alcohol
imported through shanghai port last year exceeded 310 million US dollars, double
the figure for 2004. Western spirits such as whisky and brandy accounted for 80
percent. In this week’s Bizwatch, Ken Y. Chen, manager of L.E.K Consulting
limited will talk about the change in Chinese consumption habits, and the
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During the Shanghai International Film Festival, BizWatch talked with Li Chow,
the China General Manager of Columbia TriStar Film Distributors International
about the sometimes mysterious movie-making process and how distribution
actually works. Is it magic, or just a lot of hard work? (June 2007) |
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China’s 15 billion yuan movie market is going through a big change. The
government has divided the film distribution market among 38 cinema chains for
the last 3 years. The distribution companies provide movie scheduling, prints
and promotions for the theatres. Getting people into the seats for new movies is
always tricky and expensive to do. As the system goes through with a mandated
shake-up, theatre owners must now choose their new business allies carefully. Of
course, the show must go on! (June 2007) |
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If Wal-Mart were a country, it would be China’s 6th largest export destination!
Now the retail giant has opened its first Supercenter
store (18,000 sq. meters) in Pudong in Shanghai in July ‘5. Local competing
merchants see this move as a “wake-up call”, since Wal-Mart stores usually have
a big influence on other commerce in their retail areas. This 24-hr. Wal-Mart
even provides 8 shuttle busses with free rides to its area customers. The store
has been packed with customers since it opened. (June 2007) |

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Perfect platform for China under 11th Five-Year Plan (video source: CCTV 4)
(Putonghua) Interviewed by CCTV4 in Beijing in March 2006, HKTDC chairman
Peter Woo says Hong Kong and HKTDC can play significant roles in China's 11th
Five-Year Plan (2006-2010) especially in promoting the independent innovative
capability of industries. Speaker: Peter Woo, Chairman, HKTDC (Hong Kong
Trade Development Council) (June 2007) |
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The Chinese Market Conundrum
- With China viewed as the next great emerging consumer market for
businesses around the world, licensing opportunities there are immense.
China has all the essential ingredients to make a successful licensing
market: opportunities brought by entry into the WTO, rising levels of
disposable income in urban areas, increasing awareness of international
brands, and vast manufacturing facilities and labor pools. This session will
shed light on the unique culture and consumer behavior of the China market -
Speaker(s): Ms. Francesca Ash, Editor, Total Licensing & Eddie Lam, CEO,
Onlen Fairyland (HK) Co. Ltd. (August 2007) |
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