Managing the Dragon recently wrote about arbitration in China, and where best to conduct it (referring to a Wall Street Journal Article). The article outlines some cases heard in Stockholm, won by the foreign party...however enforcement and recovery has not
There have been a lot of wealthy people in China for quite a long time now - though simplistic reading of per capita statistics continue to convince some that Chinese people are poor. Many still are (though even they are
The infamous trade surplus is falling, but rather than being driven by structural changes in trade, it is sky-high commodities prices that are having an impact, as AFP reports:"Soaring imports caused China's trade surplus to shrink nearly 10 percent as
It has been widely reported that visa issuance policies in China have been tightened ahead of the Olympics. Visitors are recommended to make visa application arrangements in good time, and to have all supporting documentation (which may include travel and
Now that the dollar has regained some of its value (against the Philippine peso), exporters should be happier compared to what they were a few months ago. The two years of continuous decline experienced by some sectors should have been