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China’s Ports to Play Fair.. with Each Other

In any developing economy, there is a feeling that one must take advantage of any opportunity. for China’s part money has flowed into nearly ever sector of the economy from domestic and foreign investors.. From a manufacturing perspective, the same mentality also exists. Manufacturers will cut to the bone to get business, and there are [...]

Posted by: top china suppliers on Monday, December 3rd, 2007

China’s Ports to Play Fair.. with Each Other

In any developing economy, there is a feeling that one must take advantage of any opportunity. for China’s part money has flowed into nearly ever sector of the economy from domestic and foreign investors.. From a manufacturing perspective, the same mentality also exists. Manufacturers will cut to the bone to get business, and there are [...]

Posted by: top china suppliers on Sunday, December 2nd, 2007

China’s Ports to Play Fair.. with Each Other

In any developing economy, there is a feeling that one must take advantage of any opportunity. for China’s part money has flowed into nearly ever sector of the economy from domestic and foreign investors.. From a manufacturing perspective, the same mentality also exists. Manufacturers will cut to the bone to get business, and there are [...]

Posted by: on Tuesday, November 27th, 2007

Inflation Nation

It seems a long time ago that China’s inflation got out of control in 1994, and had to be stamped out by then Premier Zhu Rongji. While it is not that bad this time, it is clear that inflationary pressures have become a big issue for the economy. The Chicago Tribune reports: “The highest inflation [...]

Posted by: on Monday, November 26th, 2007

Christmas Logistics, Panda Punching USCC Report, Arbitrage Banking, & the Benefits of Trade

Everybody is happy in Christmas days except logistics guy in the retail Let the games begin. the 2007 Christmas shopping season in the U.S. has officially started, and if there is something I have learned this year through the product recalls it is that the average consumer is completely disconnected from just what is behind [...]

Posted by: on Monday, November 26th, 2007

Dredgers Used Early on Yangtze as Silt Problem Worsens

Following up on yesterday’s post and two of the posts I wrote a few months back on the issues that face shippers on the Yangtze, low bridges and silt, comes the Xinhua article Dredgers used early on Yangtze as silt problem worsens With such an important role in the development of inner China, the Yangtze [...]

Posted by: on Friday, November 23rd, 2007

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