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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 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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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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