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There Is No China Market

One of my biggest complaints about western observers of China is the overly used term “China market”. In fact, there is no China market, just as there is no European market. While there is a European Union, which many Europeans complain about... ...full story at China Vortex

from China Vortex on Mon, Sep 01 2008

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14 Sep 07 visit EU companies welcome progress in the Chinese market and ask for greater access  »  People's Daily European businesses in China hailed the openness and transparency of the Chinese market, but demanded that more be done to create a level playing field. Mr. Jorg Wuttke, president of the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China (the ...
24 Apr 08 visit EUCCC values Chinese market  »  People's Daily As the representative agency for European enterprises in China, the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China (EUCCC) continues to value the Chinese market; and acts as a bridge for the development of China-Europe economic and trade relat ...
30 Jun 09 visit Most European firms still confident about Chinese market: survey  »  People's Daily A survey released in Beijing Tuesday showed that although none of the European companies in China was immune to the financial crisis, most were still confident about the Chinese market. The survey, published Tuesday by the European Union Chamber...
03 Nov 08 visit China's growth and market very important for EU  »  People's Daily The stable growth of China's economy and its market are very important for the world economy and European companies amid the current global financial crisis. It is also significant that China and the European Union to make their own well-structured fiscal...
01 Mar 07 visit Shanghai Stock Market Buy Signals, Lucky Names and Bad News  »  China Snippets I had never heard the term before, my bad, but it appears people refer to the stock market in China as “dubo ji”, meaning slot machine. The NY Times has a very insightful and entertaining article about what drives small investors to...

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