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Business Beijing, September 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
Big-time Tennis Comes to BeijingBig-time Tennis Comes to Beijing
Economic development is not usually a topic to make the pulse quicken and the forehead sweat, but don't tell that to organizers of the inaugural China Open tennis tournament in Beijing.
China to Open Advertising Market
China will open its advertising market by the end of 2005, said a Chinese official on September 8. Wang Zhongfu, Director of the General Administration for Industry and Commerce, was speaking at the 39th World Congress of the International Advertising Agency (IAA).
SOHO and Davidson: Architects of the FutureSOHO and Davidson: Architects of the Future
A new development in Beijing's Central Business District promises an exciting collaboration between SOHO China Ltd and Peter Davidson and Lab Architects.
Corporations Welcome China Open Marketing opportunities Corporations Welcome China Open Marketing opportunities
Corporate sponsors of the China Open view the event as a rare and welcome opportunity to advance their business interests in China.
Beijing Cuts Olympic Costs Beijing Cuts Olympic Costs
Details of Beijing's broad Olympic cost-cutting measures, reported in Business Beijing last month, are now emerging. Key government and organizing-committee officials have disclosed some of the measures which Beijing will undertake to achieve what Mayor Wang Qishan has called "a frugal Olympics."
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