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International
CONTENTS: Doing Business intends to provide "objective measures of business regulations and their enforcement across 178 countries." As you locate prospects in business across the globe, you may find it useful to evaluate aspects of how business is done in those areas. Your perception of success, capacity and availability for those prospects may depend on it. Doing Business provides a handy chart in its Economic Rankings section. Measures include ease of doing business, dealing with licenses, registering property, protecting investors and getting credit, among others. The Get Reports section of the site offers you Doing Business reports by region as well as a few interesting case studies. China is on our minds, isn't it? You may have a business or two you are interested in learning more about. At ChinaBizDirectory, first select the type of business and then choose from the subcategories you will find within that type. Under Agriculture, for example, you can choose Machinery & Equipment, Vegetable & Fruits, Fertilizer, and other businesses. Scroll down the home page to see links to articles about China. The entries in place during my visit included a link to findarticles.com for a Harvard Business Review article about doing business in China. Many of the company links are not in English, so proceed with the right tools or options available. http://www.chinabizdirectory.com/ We are hearing about the increased profits for companies operating in China and the enormous recalls occurring from production errors. The US-China Business Council is a private organization of 250 U.S. companies doing business in China. Researchers with prospects who have operations in China or another connection to China’s expansion will find this resource intriguing. Use the menu at the left to access information by topic and other breakdowns. The US-China Trade Facts section from the home page provides overview articles (Seven Myths about US-China Trade and Investment) and detailed reports about U.S. exports to China by state and by markets.
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