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Why:
China has made significant progress toward a market-oriented economy since economic reforms began in 1979, but still has the remnants of a centrally planned economy. In many sectors of the Chinese business community, the understanding of free enterprise and competition is incomplete; over-investment and over-production, for many reasons, are not related to supply and demand. Foreign companies must deal with the current economic, political and regulatory environment in a realistic manner and risk must be clearly evaluated.
Our in depth experience and expertise on China will be the solution of the below outlined challenges to serve you or your customers:
- Where to obtain reliable information.
- How to access Chinese resources and potential business partners.
- How to conduct business on their turf including managing cultural differences, negotiating and closing deals. How to maintain your long term relevance and leverage as a business partner well beyond the signing of a contract.
- Most importantly: How to avoid the common American mistake of having the expectation that conducting business in China is just like conducting business in the U.S. but in a foreign language.
Programs:
Community Programs:
- China Trade Mission to China
- Glance at China City
- Sourcing from China
- American Market Entry Conference (to be held in China)
- China Market Entry Seminar
- China Global Conference 2007
How to participate:
Become one of our committee members; obtain the benefits upon the level and investment of the application package. If you have any questions, please contact Stacy Sun, the Founder/CEO of Asia Pacific-USA Chamber of Commerce at 626 795-9486 or stacysun@apucc.org.
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