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Monday, February 18, 2008
Trade Leads: Chinese Auto Parts Company Seeking U.S. Distributors
A reputable Chinese auto parts company in Shanghai is seeking U.S. distributors to market its aftermarket parts in the North American market. The quality parts are used for Audi, Volkswagen,Mercedes Benz, BMW, Opel, etc. The company has been in business since 1980s and certified with ISO9001:2000. Interested parties shall contact Mr. Brian Su at http://www.MidwestUSAChina.com
Sunday, February 17, 2008
Trade Leads: Chinese Int'l Travel Agency Seeking U.S. Parntership
A privately owned Chinese international travel agency is actively seeking U.S. travel agency or business consultation firms for possible partnership in organizing Chinese business travelers to the U.S. Interested parties shall contact Mr. Brian Su at http://www.MidwestUSAChina.com
Trade Leads: China Company Seeking U.S. Distributors
A Chinese international trading company is seeking U.S. distributors to market its products: organic and inorganic fertilizer, tung oil, Phosphoric Acid (food or tech grade), monosodium phosphate (tech and food grade), sodium sulphate anhydrous, etc. Interested party shall contact Mr. Brian Su at http://www.MidwestUSAChina.com
China Replaces U.S. as Chile's Biggest Export Destination
China replaced the United States in 2007 as Chile's biggest export destination, according to statistics released Tuesday by Chile's customs authorities.
The figures show Chile's export volume recorded a 14.7-percent rise in 2007, totaling 65.484 billion U.S. dollars, while exports to China reached 10.172 billion dollars, accounting for 15.5 percent of the total and making China its biggest export destination.
Meanwhile, China also became Chile's second biggest import source country, following just behind the United States after surpassing Argentina and Brazil, the statistics show.
Chilean entrepreneurs attribute the rapid growth of Chile-China trade to the free trade agreement with China which came into effect in 2006.
Cristian Garcia Lorca, chair of the Chile-China Trade Association, said there is still room for a further increase despite the rapid growth, and that Chilean businesses should make collective efforts to diversify the country's exports to China.
The figures show Chile's export volume recorded a 14.7-percent rise in 2007, totaling 65.484 billion U.S. dollars, while exports to China reached 10.172 billion dollars, accounting for 15.5 percent of the total and making China its biggest export destination.
Meanwhile, China also became Chile's second biggest import source country, following just behind the United States after surpassing Argentina and Brazil, the statistics show.
Chilean entrepreneurs attribute the rapid growth of Chile-China trade to the free trade agreement with China which came into effect in 2006.
Cristian Garcia Lorca, chair of the Chile-China Trade Association, said there is still room for a further increase despite the rapid growth, and that Chilean businesses should make collective efforts to diversify the country's exports to China.
The Central Illinois China Business Council
The Central Illinois China Business Council is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting the growth of business between organizations in Greater China and those in the Central Illinois region.
The Central Illinois China Business Council is to promote the growth of business between organizations in Greater China and those in Central Illinois through commercial, educational and cultural relationships. For details, contact http://www.midwestUSAChina.com
The Central Illinois China Business Council is to promote the growth of business between organizations in Greater China and those in Central Illinois through commercial, educational and cultural relationships. For details, contact http://www.midwestUSAChina.com
Saturday, February 16, 2008
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China Tips: Buying Residential Property in Beijing
Foreigners who intend to buy a house in Beijing need a certificate issued by the Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau to prove that they have stayed in China for at least one year for reasons of work or study, according to a statement jointly issued by six ministries led by the Construction Ministry.
The rule required that foreigners only use and dwell in the house themselves and not buy a house for other purposes.
Foreigners were also required to use their real names when buying a house in China.
Residents from China's Hong Kong and Macao special administrative regions, Taiwan and overseas Chinese should also be in possession of proper certificates when buying a house.
Foreign organizations, that set up branches or agencies in Beijing should provide certificates to prove their legal status in the city and give written guarantees that the houses they buy are only used for their own needs.
Foreign organizations and foreign individuals who want to buy houses in Beijing, other than for their own needs, should apply to set up a foreign company first.
If they want to buy houses to rent or sell or change them for commercial use, they should apply to set up a foreign company and obtain an operations certificate.
Foreign embassies in China, representatives of international organizations and people who enjoy diplomatic privileges should have a note of approval to buy a house from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Inquiries can be made to the Public Security Bureau by telephoning 8402-0101.
The rule required that foreigners only use and dwell in the house themselves and not buy a house for other purposes.
Foreigners were also required to use their real names when buying a house in China.
Residents from China's Hong Kong and Macao special administrative regions, Taiwan and overseas Chinese should also be in possession of proper certificates when buying a house.
Foreign organizations, that set up branches or agencies in Beijing should provide certificates to prove their legal status in the city and give written guarantees that the houses they buy are only used for their own needs.
Foreign organizations and foreign individuals who want to buy houses in Beijing, other than for their own needs, should apply to set up a foreign company first.
If they want to buy houses to rent or sell or change them for commercial use, they should apply to set up a foreign company and obtain an operations certificate.
Foreign embassies in China, representatives of international organizations and people who enjoy diplomatic privileges should have a note of approval to buy a house from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Inquiries can be made to the Public Security Bureau by telephoning 8402-0101.
Dunkin' Donuts Coming to China
Dunkin' Donuts said it plans to open its first shop in Shanghai this spring, with 100 more Chinese franchise locations planned over the next 10 years.
The Canton-based seller of coffee and baked goods also plans an additional 10 shops this year in Taiwan, where it opened its first location in January 2007. Dunkin' Donuts now has 10 shops in Taipei, Taiwan, operated by franchise partner Mercuries & Associates.
Dunkin' Donuts recently granted Taiwan-based Mercuries franchise rights in Shanghai and the provinces of Jiangsu and Zhijiang.
The mainland China shops will offer coffee, espresso, teas and frozen drinks, along with doughnuts, bagels and other baked goods. The shops also will serve items customized for local tastes such as green tea and honeydew melon doughnuts, as well as mochi rings, which are similar to cake doughnuts but made with rice flour indigenous to the region.
Dunkin' Donuts, a subsidiary of Dunkin' Brands Inc., calls itself "the number one retailer of hot regular coffee by the cup" in the United States. It has nearly 7,900 restaurants in 31 countries, mostly in the United States. Dunkin's chief rival is Seattle-based Starbucks Corp., with more than 15,000 stores in 44 countries.
The Canton-based seller of coffee and baked goods also plans an additional 10 shops this year in Taiwan, where it opened its first location in January 2007. Dunkin' Donuts now has 10 shops in Taipei, Taiwan, operated by franchise partner Mercuries & Associates.
Dunkin' Donuts recently granted Taiwan-based Mercuries franchise rights in Shanghai and the provinces of Jiangsu and Zhijiang.
The mainland China shops will offer coffee, espresso, teas and frozen drinks, along with doughnuts, bagels and other baked goods. The shops also will serve items customized for local tastes such as green tea and honeydew melon doughnuts, as well as mochi rings, which are similar to cake doughnuts but made with rice flour indigenous to the region.
Dunkin' Donuts, a subsidiary of Dunkin' Brands Inc., calls itself "the number one retailer of hot regular coffee by the cup" in the United States. It has nearly 7,900 restaurants in 31 countries, mostly in the United States. Dunkin's chief rival is Seattle-based Starbucks Corp., with more than 15,000 stores in 44 countries.
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