China wants to play a more central role in influencing global governance. In spite of recent hiccups in its economy, it is beginning to feel and act like a great power. For the past decade, U.S. policymakers across administrations have urged China to be more proactive and join the “governing board” of the world. Beijing was anxious to make a good impression at the recent World Internet Conference in Wuzhen, China.
Source: Reuters
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CHINA HEIZT SPEKULATIONEN AN
Bisher war China auf Gedeih und Verderb an den Dollar gebunden. Dies hatte zur Folge, dass der Yuan gegenüber wichtigen Handelspartnern zugelegt hat. Peking stellt nun die Wechselkurspolitik neu auf.
Source: NZZ News
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CHINA TO MAKE UP 50 PER CENT OF GLOBAL E-COMMERCE MARKET BY 2018 AS IT EYES ‘DIGITAL SILK ROAD’
The Chinese mainland will account for over half of the global retail e-commerce market by 2018 as its growing middle class and broad use of smart mobile devices nationwide drive domestic consumption. This anticipated development puts the country squarely at the centre of efforts to help expand global e-commerce by building a “digital Silk Road”, which is one of the main topics at this year’s World Internet Conference hosted in the town of Wuzhen, Zhejiang province.
Source: South China Morning Post
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BMW UND DUCATI IN CHINA “DAS LAUFT HIER ANDERS”
Wie ein schlafender Riese liegt der chinesische Markt vor den MotorradLuxusmarken Ducati und BMW. Beide wollen ihn zum Leben erwecken, ihn anzapfen, reich in ihm warden allerdings mit vollkommen unterschiedlichen Ansätzen.
Source: Spiegel
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NEW GUIDELINE TO REFORM BUSINESS LICENSE REGISTRATION
The State Council general office released a guideline on the reform of business license registration. The document aims to promote the “3 in 1” registration system, which means that entrepreneurs only require one certificate — issued by an industry and commerce administration department — in order to start a business.
Source: The State Council of The People’s Republic of China
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