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 Business Beijing is North China's most respected English language journal. With 50,000 copies printed and distributed world-wide every month, and the official support of the Beijing Municipal Government, "BB" is your first choice for timely and useful business information on Beijing and China.



Editorial
Drucker on Family Business Management Part I
This month's article outlines Drucker Rules for Family Business Management.
Squeezing the Most out of City Transport
In this month's Learning Curve, we continue to offer sensible advice on those simple tasks that the new business arrival to Beijing may have not yet mastered. Our topic this month is "efficient transport".
Planners Outline Brave New Vision for Capital: Foreign companies invited to design cities of future
The new blueprint breaks down into a series of long-term plans: development of a centre for international exchange (2003-2008), a world-class service centre(2009-2020), a historical and cultural city and a city of sustainable development offering the best possible quality of life(2021-2050).
Guangzhou and Zhuhai Gain High-Speed Railway Link
Construction will begin this year on a 140-kilometre high-speed railway link between Guangzhou and the Zhuhai Special Economic Zone, which borders Macao.
Shanghai Banking Centre Supplies Bridgehead for Bank of America
Bank of America, the third-largest bank in the United States by assets, opened its first consumer and commercial banking centre in Shanghai on March 1, 2004
Foreign Exchange Rules for Non-Residents
China has new foreign exchange regulations to take effect in March 2004 to fight money laundering and better manage currency transactions.
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