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Business Beijing, June 2004
Business Beijing
 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
Localization:  How Multinational Corporations Survive And Develop in ChinaLocalization: How Multinational Corporations Survive And Develop in China
"Nowadays, localization, enriched with its new meanings, is becoming one of the most important corporate strageties used to prevail against fierce competition."
Auto China 2004Auto China 2004
The Eighth Beijing International Automobile Industry Exhibition (Auto China 2004): June 9-16 at the China International Exhibition Centre and the National Agricultural Centre.
Bidding for National Tennis and Hockey Stadiums Opens
Beijing is soliciting public bids for the country's new National Tennis Center and National Hockey Stadium.
Volkswagen - Partner of Beijing 2008 Olympic Games
Volkswagen will provide financial, automotive and other types of support for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games...
Oil-Price Hikes:  Will China Feel the Pinch? Oil-Price Hikes: Will China Feel the Pinch?
In China, the world's second-largest crude-oil consumer after the United States, "the impact of rising global oil prices has yet to be felt," said Zhang Guobao, deputy minister in charge of the State Development and Reform Commission.
Private Eyes Seek Legal Recognition
Even though Sherlock Holmes is a household name in China, the private-detective profession has never been legalized, but a change is on the way.
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