Viger-Jiang Shangai
VJS

Articles

Date: 2008-04-18
Titre: Let there be Games sans 'sanction'
Let there be Games sans 'sanction' China-bashers must realise the country has come a long way from Mao's era; also, if China is not perfect, no society is



let there be games sans.pdf


Date: 2007-11-23
Titre: I scratch your back
By inviting in a Chinese bank, America hopes for reciprocity

chinese banks.pdf


Date: 2007-11-23
Titre: Not enough people in China
A shortage of staff means employers will take more risks in 2008

not enough people in china.pdf


Date: 2007-11-12
Titre: China posts record trade surplus
China’s trade surplus rose to a record in October, but fell short of many analysts’ predictions
thanks to a jump in the value of imported raw materials.

trade surplus.pdf


Date: 2007-11-12
Titre: Counterfeit goods in China
China is moving forwards, and backwards, on intellectual-property protection

mind games.pdf


Date: 2007-11-12
Titre: Can this really still be China?
Kashgar is one of those places I had always wanted to visit but was not quite sure why.

kashgar.pdf


Date: 2007-10-29
Titre: An intimidating but brittle colossus
The 2008 Olympics has been billed as the biggest coming out party in history, delivering a stage on
which China can reclaim recognition as one of the world’s great and powerful nations.

china ft.pdf


Date: 2007-10-29
Titre: Ni hao, Moon
HU JINTAO, China's Communist Party leader, could hardly have asked for such perfect timing. Or maybe he did.
Scarcely had the party finished its ritual “election” of him for another five years

ni hao, moon.pdf


Date: 2007-10-29
Titre: Chinese historiography
“CLASSES struggle, some classes triumph, others are eliminated.” Such, wrote Mao Zedong, is history. Such, too,
was history teaching. In the 1970s it was not uncommon for a teacher to begin a lesson by telling students to take
a ruler, turn to a page of their textbook,

chinese historiography.pdf


Date: 2007-10-01
Titre: How fit is the panda?
China's booming economy is helping to support global growth as America turns sickly. So now it has to
keep up the pace

how fit is the panda.pdf


Date: 2007-10-01
Titre: Aviation in China
A fight in Shanghai between two airlines ends Chinese-style: mysteriously

aviation in china.pdf


Date: 2007-09-17
Titre: Rising prices alarm the Communist
CONSUMERS in China's cities have had it good for an unusually long time. During most of the past few years of
double-digit economic growth, inflation

china inflation nags.pdf


Date: 2007-09-17
Titre: China's stock exchanges
HONG KONG saw itself as a bit of a financial pioneer when in 2000 it sold shares in its combined stock exchange
and clearing house to the public. Why then, when so many other exchanges have since copied its approach, has it
sought to turn the clock back?

stocks in china.pdf


Date: 2007-09-17
Titre: Not losing Facebook in China
XIAONEI.COM does not just look like Facebook, the booming social-networking website. As well as borrowing its
design, it has also lifted its strategy and transplanted it to China.

facebook.pdf


Date: 2007-08-17
Titre: Chinese dragon feels the heat
Does the Chinese dragon need to take a cold bath? Recent data releases suggest that the risk of overheating is there. China’s inflation rate reached a 10-year high of 5.6 per cent in July, prompting hawkish noises from the central bank.

chinese dragon needs a cold bath.pdf


Date: 2007-08-17
Titre: Pay China to cut greenhouse gas emissions
Last month China said it would reject any international effort to limit its greenhouse gas emissions. The announcement came on the heels of a report that China has become the world's emissions leader, overtaking America.

pay china to cut greenhouse gas emissions.pdf


Date: 2007-07-30
Titre: Red flag
Businesses in China seem not to have noticed that they face tough new rules

red flag.pdf


Date: 2007-07-30
Titre: China's Chicago
A giant city in the south-west is a microcosm of China's struggle to move millions from rural to urban
areas

china's chicago.pdf


Date: 2007-07-30
Titre: China: Luxury Retailers'
High-end goods are suffering on the mainland due to a
pinched middle class and brands' failure to create a
loyal following

china_ luxury retailers' travails.pdf


Date: 2007-07-30
Titre: It doesn't add up
CHINESE students may come top of the world league in mathematics, yet the country's economic numbers are
notoriously dodgy. New figures showing that China's GDP growth quickened to 11.9% in the year to the second
quarter, its fastest since the mid-1990s,

it doesn't add up.pdf


Date: 2007-07-16
Titre: IDC Study Shows China
The analyst group says despite India's attractions, the
mainland will overtake it in offshoring by 2011 due to
risk factors and agent skills

idc study shows china outsourcing gain.pdf


Date: 2007-07-16
Titre: Bully for China
ASK officials in Brussels about relations between China and the European Union, and you will soon hear the word
“values”. A recent EU strategy paper on China calls on Europe to pursue a “dynamic relationship with China based
on our values”, notably including democracy and human rights.

bully for china.pdf


Date: 2007-07-13
Titre: Energy for China
China's energy challenges are monumental. The economy is in the midst of a highly energy-intensive stage of
growth, but domestic reserves—especially of oil—are far from adequate to meet burgeoning demand. As a result,
the government faces a series of policy challenges

energy for china.pdf


Date: 2007-07-06
Titre: The static drama of China’s party reshuffle
The climax of the Chinese Communist party’s five-yearly congress, with the unveiling of the country’s new leadership, is something rare in China: a live and public moment of genuine political drama and suspense.

the static drama of china’s party reshuffle.pdf


Date: 2007-06-22
Titre: China cuts tax rebates to curb exports
China has cut and in some cases abolished export tax rebates for some of its largest export categories in the latest attempt by Beijing to rein in its bulging trade surplus and ease trade friction with the US and Europe.

china cuts tax rebates to curb exports.pdf


Date: 2007-06-19
Titre: Magazine CHaINA
Magazine sur la Chaîne logistique chinoise

chaina_may_jun_2007.pdf


Date: 2007-06-13
Titre: China’s trade surplus ‘unsustainable’
China’s ballooning trade surplus was on Monday described as “unsustainable” by the European Union’s trade chief after figures showed it had risen by almost 75 per cent, year on year, in May.

china's surplus unsustainable.pdf


Date: 2007-06-13
Titre: Villains and victims of global capital flows
The two interesting alternative explanations are the “savings glut” and the “money glut”. Both share common themes: globalisation; the revolution in finance; the rise of China;

villains and victims of global capital flows.pdf


Date: 2007-06-13
Titre: China's taste for luxury comes with risk
China’s attraction as a fast-growing market for luxury goods needs to be counterbalanced by its lack of suitable distribution channels and various economic and political threats, say industry experts at a luxury goods conference on Monday.

china's taste for luxury.pdf


Date: 2007-06-10
Titre: Hot competition for Dalian outsourcing
A surge in international interest in Dalian as a centre for outsourced and offshored business process services is already turning Genpact into a “training school” for rivals to lure staff away with “outrageous” salary offers, Mr Maekawa says ruefully. “Don’t make the story too rosy, so that more competitors come in,” he tells an interviewer.

hot competition for dalian outsourcing services.pdf


*
Accueil | Entreprise | Services | Missions Commerciales | Qualité | Investir | Conseils | Contact
Viger-Jiang © 2007-2008. Tous droits réservés. Conception par SCOCI inc.