Doing business China organizations resources.
China is the world's biggest new market. Much of this massive opportunity lies as yet untapped, but any Western business seeking entry into this market faces profound cultural complexities.
Get more information before traveling to China,or doing business with Chinese.There resources will help you make important connections.
1.The US-China Business Council. Get the first help from this non-profit organization before trade with China.
2.American China International Business Association. This is closely with China government.Help you develop successful business relationships.
3.The American Chamber of Commerce in the People’s Republic of China. This non-profit organization works to provide solid business practices for its members.4.Committee of 100. This group of American citizens with Chinese backgrounds has worked to secure important and respected positions in the communi
ty and work to better US-Chinese relations as well as provide a forum for specific issues faced by Chinese-Americans.
5.The 48 Group Club. This independent business network, with a heavy British presence, serves to promote good relations with China.
6.China Council for The Promotion of International Trade. Working to promote foreign trade, investment, and technologies, this group strives to create strong working relationships between China and foreign countries.
7.China Business Council for Sustainable Development. This organization of Chinese and foreign businesses work together to create sustainable development in an effort to promote environment health safety and social responsibility.
8.International Chamber of Commerce. This international business group works to strengthen the world economy, job growth, and overall prosperity in a global environment.
9.Business for Social Responsibility. This global network of businesses work together to create sustainable business practices. This organization also has a Chinese counterpart.
10.Transparency International. With a chapter of this organization in China, this politically non-partisan group works to end corruption in both public and private sectors around the world.
Government, Legal, and Non-Profit Resources.Government is so important in China that you can't do anything without the help of Chinese government.Below list of China government resources help you get essential support.
1.China Business Information Center. Learn all about exporting to China with this resource from Export.Gov.
2.China Business Intelligence. This site from The American Chamber of Commerce in the People’s Republic of China offers links to other sites ranging from legal issues to tax issues to human resources.
3.China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission. Find arbitration rules and news pertaining to arbitration at this site.
4.China Stands Up. This series from Project Syndicate examines China’s impact on world trade and the global environment.
5.Foreign Trade Law of the People’s Republic of China. With this resource, you will ensure you understand the laws in China regarding foreign trade.
6.Securities Law of the People’s Republic of China. Having a business in China may mean you become involved with investors, public stock in your business, or other securities issues. Know the Chinese law before you begin.
7.China Commodity Net. Find Chinese suppliers with international certification or browse by location within China or product name to find suppliers at this government site.
8.China Data Center. From the University of Michigan, this site offers statistics on China including information on census, agriculture, economics, and more.
9.China Watch. A part of World Watch, this organization monitors safety, health, and environmental issues in China as they pertain to policy-makers, businesses, and non-governmental agencies.
10.China Vitae. This site keeps information on over 3000 Chinese leaders from several sectors including government, politics, business, education, and the military.
11.Global Institute of Logistics China Report. This organization works to connect academia with the business world, and this page is devoted to business in China.
12.Business Library 2.0: Doing Business in China. These links provided by the University of Florida offer articles, advice, and resources for doing business in China.
































