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Doing Business in China 2011
SWOT Analysis
Olivia Koselansky
Strengths
General Culture and Way of Life
Population Tourists Migration to cities Valuing education Schooling English language Ports Three Gorges Dam Rise in economy
China’s Legal System
Company Law Contract Law Law of Negotiable
Instruments Insurance Law Securities Law Guarantee Law
China’s Banking System
Entrance into WTO Superior status of banks Independency Risk management China Banking Regulatory Commission Stock exchanges Credit-reporting
China’s Trade Agreements
Agriculture
Imports and exports
Farm-produce market
China’s Political System
Enterprise Bankruptcy Law
Administrator
Weaknesses
General Culture and Way of Life
Distance and time “The real deal” Censorship on internet Exchange rate Pollution Construction Cultural Revolution
generation
China’s Legal System
Property protection
No voice from officials
Uneven legal development
World Bank data
China’s Banking System
State-owned banks
Non-performing loans
Stock market
World Bank data
China’s Trade Agreements
Farmers
Trade deficit
Decline in relative price
Anti-dumping
World Bank Data
China’s Political System
Young bankruptcy legislation
Differing political systems
World Bank data
Opportunities
Education
Cultural Revolution generation
Younger generation
English language
Educate yourself
Historical events
Knowledge
Understanding
Forming bonds
Types of Businesses
Street vendor
Great Wall
Technology
Pollution clean up
After school programs
Threats
Chinese Government
Domestic consumption Predisposed hatred Balance and respect for legal
institutions
Technology/Safety
Transportation Safety precautions General technology
Recommendations
Not opt to conduct business in China Businesses that may flourish or fail How to start a business
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