China Auto Repair and Servicing the Big Thing for 2011
Op-Ed Commentary: Chris Devonshire-Ellis and Richard Hoffmann Dec. 20 – While China’s auto market has grown in leaps and bounds fuelled by cheap credit and increasing middle class wealth, one aspect of...
View ArticleHigh Speed Rail to Connect Nine South China Cities
Jan. 12 – Guangdong Province has begun work on the first stages of its ambitious high speed rail link which, when completed by 2020, will possess 10 routes and link the cities of Zhaoqing, Foshan,...
View ArticleBusiness Leaders from Indian and Chinese Automotive Industries Meet in Shanghai
The Automotive Component Manufacturers Association of India held a business-to-business meeting with their Chinese counterparts in Shanghai on Friday to discuss possible avenues of future cooperation....
View ArticleChina’s SAIC Motors and GM Complete Electric Car JV
Sept. 27 – General Motors (GM) recently announced a joint venture (JV) in the promising electric car market with Chinese auto giant, SAIC Motor, in what will be the 11th JV between the two industry...
View ArticleMOFCOM Ranks China’s Top Development Zones
Sept. 29 – China’s Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) released its 2010 Rankings of National Economic and Technological Zones on September 21. At present, China has 128 national-level development zones, 90...
View ArticleChina Stresses Measures to Boost New-energy Car Market
In a move to increase the number of green vehicles on the country's roads, China is urging new-energy car promotions in 25 major cities. The new regulatory call will likely provide a boost to the green...
View ArticleShenzhen Rolls Out New BYD E-Taxis
Dec. 13 – Shenzhen has begun integrating electric vehicles into its public transport with the recent commercial introduction of local auto-maker BYD’s vehicles appearing on the city streets. An initial...
View ArticleU.S. Car Exporters Get Hit by China’s New Tariffs
The Chinese government recently announced the imposition of two new tariffs on U.S. car imports, bringing higher market access thresholds to U.S. auto manufacturers. Continue reading →
View ArticleThe Chongqing-Xinjiang-Europe International Railway
By Julia Gu Feb. 20 – Since separating from Southwest China’s Sichuan Province in 1997, the municipality of Chongqing has emerged as one of China’s fastest developing regions and is regarded by Beijing...
View ArticleChina’s Industry Clusters
Where to source Chinese expertise and academic research from within city clusters around China Feb. 23 – China originally began clustering its national industries under directives from Chairman Mao...
View ArticleUtilizing Development Zones in China
Larger doesn’t always mean better when considering development zones in China, and foreign investors looking for specific services or tailored benefits to meet their business needs may find it more...
View ArticleSetting Up a Wholly Foreign-Owned Enterprise in China
Unlike the simpler representative office setup which is subject to a number of limitations, a WFOE can make profits and issue local invoices in RMB to its customers, which is crucial as invoices are...
View ArticleCosts of Running a WFOE in China
Sept. 30 – WFOEs are considered resident enterprises in China and, just as other domestic companies, their profits are subject to corporate income tax (CIT), which is generally 25 percent. Businesses...
View ArticleChina Vehicle Sales Reach 22 million Units in 2013
First nation to report over 20 million units sold Jan. 20 – China became the first country to sell in excess of 20 million auto units last year, with nearly 22 million passenger and commercial vehicles...
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