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BusinessGlobal 

A Global Business Service 

One Gateway... More than 60 sectors and industries - 180 countries & regions Hundreds of thousands of visitors - millions of business interactions daily ...Global Access 

BusinessGlobal 

Permanent Online Showcase & Business Directory 

A leading source of business information and trade support services on global, regional and national industry sectors, international trends and domestic markets. 

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Doing Business & Investing in Each Country 

Comprehensive reports for companies & entrepreneurs wishing to do business or invest in a specific country or region. These sections contain a vast amount of useful data from trusted sources. 

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Online Permanent Trade Exhibitions 

Enables companies to promote their products or services internationally. The exhibitions are free to access from all over the world and are open 24/7 throughout the year. Within over 60 industry specific categories. 

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Foreign Companies on Each National Portal 

Each Country/National Portal will incorporate a “Foreign Companies” section where foreign companies doing business in or interested in developing business in that country can be found. 
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The Chinese economy has shown an average annual GDP growth rate of 9.5 per cent in real terms since the mid-1980s. This remarkable growth has been achieved from an inflexible economic activity, into a pragmatic one of a decentralised, liberal market economy with entrepreneurial activity and individual reward.

It follows a strategy of 'Socialism with Chinese characteristics' with mixed forms of private and public ownership competing within a market environment (espoused by former president, Deng Xiaoping, 2006). By doing so, China has benefited from the largest reduction in poverty, with the fastest growth in incomes it has ever experienced. A World Bank report published in December 2007 stated that almost 50 per cent of the World's total GDP was produced between the US, China, Japan, Germany and India.

 

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