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Building Profitable Business with China SeminarLondon, 25 November 2010

Chen WuManager South West, China-Britain Business CouncilChina Business Adviser, UK Trade & InvestmentAspirations of Chinas Second-Tier Cities

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BTI2003104

Bohai RimYRDPRDChinas Regional Cities

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Urbanisation, Industrialisation

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China in TransitUrbanisationClimb up the value chain & industry upgradesindigenous innovation Regional & rural developmentThe Green Revolution

Continuous Reform ofWelfare provisionHealthcareEducationState Owned EnterprisesFinancial marketsGovernance

China has changed rapidly during the reform in the last 30 years. Most average Chinese have benefited from these changes (in the last 30 years) Enjoyed much more freedom in political and culture context. Decentralisation and greater management autonomyNew cultural influences

Continuous reform

But mindsets have proved difficult to change

Hangzhou

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1. Make sense of the large, complex, changing nature of China (as a nation), the Chinese people, will help us doing business

2. Lets try to see through some of the business sentiments with its historical context.

1. Make sense of the large, complex, changing nature of China (as a nation), the Chinese people, will help us doing business

2. Lets try to see through some of the business sentiments with its historical context.




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Key to SuccessCommitment, Preparation, Patience!

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CBBC OfficesBeijing, Shenyang, QingdaoNanjing, Shanghai, HangzhouWuhan, Chengdu, ChongqingShenzhen, GuangzhouBritish Embassy Beijing

British Consulates-General in Shanghai, Guangzhou &Chongqing

Contact: Chen WuTel: 07984 175 318Email: [email protected]: www.cbbc.org Our Network

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BTI2003104**

Urbanisation, Industrialisation*

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China has changed rapidly during the reform in the last 30 years. Most average Chinese have benefited from these changes (in the last 30 years) Enjoyed much more freedom in political and culture context. Decentralisation and greater management autonomyNew cultural influences

Continuous reform

But mindsets have proved difficult to changeHangzhouREFUND200920083~4SELFRIDGES579731295164% 200820901/380%200932%123%80%206301300 1. Make sense of the large, complex, changing nature of China (as a nation), the Chinese people, will help us doing business

2. Lets try to see through some of the business sentiments with its historical context. 1. Make sense of the large, complex, changing nature of China (as a nation), the Chinese people, will help us doing business

2. Lets try to see through some of the business sentiments with its historical context.


119JL6360**WTO23

381**

198212014816151989

1993

1997**3.362.362.801978

15530**

**70

19988810070090

1095.85.83.182.99

**1999

20017WTO6200671251069

119JL6360** *

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