Incentivos disponibles para la exportación a China
Por Eunice Ku, Dezan Shira & Associates Muchos países tienen organismos especializados y programas que proporcionan asistencia y los incentivos para la exportación de productos fabricados en el país y que ayudan a mitigar los riesgos inherentes a la exportación, por ejemplo, la falta de pago de los compradores. Resumimos algunos de ellos a continuación. […]
Who in Asia Can Afford a U.S. Default?
Op-Ed Commentary: Chris Devonshire-Ellis Oct. 14 – As China becomes increasingly shrill in its condemnation of the prospect of a U.S. default, an interesting question begins to arise – which Asian economies could withstand such an event? Xinhua, China’s official government news agency, said that as American politicians continued to flounder over a deal to […]
China & Vietnam Make “Substantial Progress”
Oct. 14 – Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, holding a press conference with Vietnamese Premier Nguyen Tan Dung, said that “the relationship between China and Vietnam has made substantial progress.” He further noted that the two sides have “made a breakthrough in bilateral cooperation” after pledging to set up three joint work groups to advance maritime, […]
China Ramps Up Trade With Thailand
Rice, Rubber & Railways Oct. 14 – Following Chinese President Xi Jinping’s visit to Indonesia and Malaysia a week ago, Prime Minister Li Keqiang now gets the job of promoting Chinese interests in Asia with visits to Thailand and Vietnam. In Thailand, China has agreed to boost bilateral trade through a deal to increase its […]
Comprensión de Titularidad Estatal de las Empresas en China
Algunos vendedores extranjeros ven la venta a empresas estatales de China (SOEs- State-owned enterprises) como una manera de alcanzar rápidamente una base de clientes amplia y estable. Sin embargo, es importante tener en cuenta que la venta a empresas públicas generalmente es una tarea mucho más difícil en comparación con la venta a empresas privadas […]
HSBC Infrastructure Report: Asia Will Boom
China, India, Malaysia & Vietnam All Big Users, U.S. Manufacturers Big Winners Oct. 11 – According to the recently released HSBC Global Connections Trade Report, emerging markets are expected to be the cause of a surge in infrastructure trade. The report analyzed 23 countries and anticipates infrastructure-related trade to increase by an average of 9 […]
Despite Slowing Growth, Asia Remains a “Global Growth Leader”
Oct. 11 – Growth in the Pacific and East Asia is expected to average 7.1 percent in 2013, a small decline from last year’s growth rate of 7.5 percent, according to a report released this week by the World Bank. Despite this decline, however, the region remains the “global growth leader” and will account for […]
APEC – From Bali to Beijing
Op-Ed Commentary: Chris Devonshire-Ellis Oct. 11 – Now that the annual APEC CEO Summit has finished in Bali, it will reconvene in Beijing in November 2014. It’ll be an interesting one as Chinese President Xi Jinping will want to cement his newfound status as the architect and potential banker for Asian infrastructure development – meaning […]
Malaysia to Allow Gold Futures Trading on Stock Exchange
Oct. 10 – This week, for the first time ever, Malaysia has started to allow the trading of gold futures on Bursa Malaysia – the country’s stock exchange. The Bursa currently has 19 registered futures trading brokers. For some time now, there has been a large gold business within Malaysia, with the country exporting over RM7.1 […]
Xi Jinping: China Cannot Develop Without Asia-Pacific
The big players at APEC this year all made comments during their keynote sessions at APEC, including China’s Xi Jinping, confirming that emerging Asian economies in particular are set to benefit from China’s evolution to a consumer market.