Saturday, April 26, 2008

Artisan Business Group presents "Attracting Asian Investors to EB5 Projects" Seminar

The webinar is programmed for federally approved regional centers (EB-5 investment projects) and law firms that handle immigration cases. Topics include: Overview of Asian Outbound Immigration Investments; Major EB-5 Projects Available in Asian Market; the Characteristics of Asian Investors; Asian Investors' Decision Making Process; Developing Effective Marketing Strategies; Partnering with Asian Marketers; Cultural and Legal Issues, Q &A., etc.
When: May 11, 2008 2:00-3:30 pm CST or by individual appointment;
Registration: http://www.midwestUSAChina.com

Chinese English Translation Services

Artisan Business Group provides Chinese/English translation services to companies and individuals. We can handle most any size project in simplified Chinese. We are committed to providing the most accurate translation service available with fast service. We can handle any project type including but not limited to business brochure and cards, website contents, legal contracts, financial documents, sales literature. We specialize only in Chinese and English translation to create the most accurate translation possible. We also provide on-site interpretation services for companies that are hosting Chinese trade missions. Please inquire today at http://www.midwestUSAChina.com

Friday, April 25, 2008

China Briefing with Illinois Soybean Association

Mr. Brian Su, President of Artisan Business Group, has been invited to present "China Briefing" to the board of directors of Illinois Soybean Association on August 12, 2008. ISA receives a number of Chinese trade delegations each year. Illinois soybean is one of the largest agricultural exports to China. For details on how we can help you learn China market, please contact us at http://www.midwestUSAChina.com.

Monday, April 21, 2008

Meeting with Anderson Hendrix

Mr. Brian Su met with Ms. Sharon R. McDade, President and CEO of Anderson Hendrix, Inc. Anderson Hendrix Inc. is a global management and marketing consulting firm that specializes in business growth strategies, brand optimization strategies, and integrated marketing and business development solutions for emerging, growth-oriented, and multi-national companies. For details about the firm, log on http://www.andersonhendrix.com

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Meeting with TEDA

Mr. Brian Su had a meeting with Mr. Jianning Li, TEDA U.S. Chief Representative in Chicago. The Tianjin Economic-Technological Development Area is one of the largest Chinese State Council approved economic zones with 4500 enterprises from over 70 countries. For information about Artisan Business Group, please log on http://www.midwestUSAChina.com.

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Meeting wtih Egyptian Art Center

Mr. Brian Su met with Mr. Tarek Ragab, President of Egyptian Art Center from Egypt. Both parties discussed possibilities of exhibiting King Tut replicas in China. For more information about Egyptian Art Center, you can log on http://www.egyptianartcenter.com.

The 28th Annual Convention of the Association of Small Business Development Centers

The Association of Small Business Development Centers has invited Mr. Brian Su of Artisan Business Group to present "A Road Map for Exporting to Greater China Market" seminars at its 28th Annual Conference in Hyatt Regency Chicago on September 2-5, 2008. The conference detail is available at http://www.asbdc-us.org/conference/conference.html

Friday, April 18, 2008

Chinese Medical Device Industry

China has the second largest medical device industry in Asia and ranks 11th in the world, valued at around US$7.5 billion. The sector is expected to grow strongly over the coming years and is estimated to exceed US$1.5 billion by 2008.

The industry is concentrated in larger cities, especially Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Tianjin.

One-third of all medical equipment is imported from the USA. Around 200 US and other foreign manufacturers have established local production facilities in China over recent years. The dominance of USA suppliers poses the major competitive threat to other int'l exporters entering the Chinese market. However, as most hospitals have the discretionary power in purchasing, exporters who can demonstrate strong technical positions and value-for-money can find a good market in China.

Domestic production of medical devices continues to grow with increased foreign market activity. There are 9000 producers domestically. Typically the local industry products are less sophisticated than imports, and many companies do not manufacture to international standards and regulations. For more information about medical device industry in China, please contact us.