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China Economic Review

Established in 1990 and published every month, China Economic Review is the leading Subscription-only international trade journal for executives investing or trading with the People's Republic of China. Quality Readership China Economic Review's respected and authoritative editorial content makes it essential reading for senior executives involved in China trade and investment. Each subscriber pays US$240 for 11 issues per year. In addition to paid subscription copies, China Economic Review is circulated on a strictly controlled basis to the executive club lounges of the top international hotels in China. Multiple copies are also provided to business class passengers flying to/from China on board: Air France, Air Macau, Austrian Airlines, Canadian Airlines, Finnair, Swissair flights and Virgin Atlantic flights. China business Handbook Issued each December to incorporate the latest trade analysis, the China Business Handbook is the most comprehensive guide to business and travel in China yet published. Over 400 pages in full colour provide detailed analysis of all aspects of law, trade, investment, expatriate living, leisure and accommodation in each province. All active paid subscribers of China Economic Review receive a free copy of China Business Handbook each year as part of their annual subscription. Copies are also available on-sale at leading bookstores in China and worldwide. Advertising information for the 2003 edition is available from the China Economic Review London and Beijing offices.


CONTENT

Economic analysis
A collapse in employment totals in the collective sector shows the ability of China’s workforce to adapt well to structural change.

Domestic news
Money supply well above target
Hutchison quits property project
PLA to demobilise 200,000 troops
Money to tackle infectious disease

Infrastructure news
Upgrade for Shanghai grid
Discord over pipeline talks
Nortel to build Beijing R&D base
Evergreen mulls freight move

Market news
Domestic carriers choose Boeing
Doubts cast over handset sales
ADB road loans for the interior
New chemicals plant for BASF
KPMG warns of car overcapacity

Finance news
Citigroup buys into Pudong Bank
New push to sell off bad assets
Prudential opens Beijing life JV

Foreign news
Surge in China’s vehicle exports
Victory in EU anti-dumping case
China takes lead role in WTO

Company Profile
China’s offshore oil and gas major is emerging as a new force in the international energy business.

Shipyards
If recent positive trends continue, China could achieve a 16 per cent market share of the global shipbuilding industry by 2005.

Aviation
Following the control of the Sars epidemic, optimism has returned to China’s aviation sector

Marketing
How marketers can exploit the anxieties and burdens faced by the modern Chinese man.


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October 2003


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