Complimentary Reports Available from China Briefing
Dec. 24 – Over the past year we’ve released a number of complimentary reports. As its the festive season and we know our readers have been very good this year, we provide a one stop shop to each of them, complete with complimentary downloads just in case you missed them the first time around. They include reports on business in China, India, Vietnam, Russia and Emerging Asia, as well as industry guides, city guides, in-depth regional overviews in addition to tourism related material. We hope you enjoy them.
Happy New Year!
China-India 2011 Development Report
A series of essays and commentary on the development and repositioning of each of these huge countries. With the latest in unilateral and bilateral demographics and trade figures, the report looks at the perceived progression of the Indian market in particular and how this is being impacted by an increase in China overheads and the development of wealth creation within China’s own consumer market
Our series of complimentary city guides, including demographics, industries, land and labor costs in Chengdu, Chongqing, Dalian, Hohhot, Hunchun, Kunming, Lanzhou, Lhasa, Nanning, Ningbo, Qingdao, Suzhou, Tianjin, Urumqi, Xi’an, Xining, and Yinchuan
Setting Up a Business in China
Dezan Shira & Associates’ introduction to business in China, including legal structures and applicable taxes
Setting Up a Business in India
Dezan Shira & Associates’ introduction to business in India, including legal structures and applicable taxes
Setting Up a Business in Vietnam
Dezan Shira & Associates’ introduction to business in Vietnam, legal structures and applicable taxes
Economic Outlook of the Northeast Asia Region
Data on Northeast China, Eastern Russia, Mongolia, North and South Korea provided by the UNDP-sponsored Greater Tumen Initiative
Asian Currency Protectionism – Who’s Pegging Who?
In this special report, we look at which Asian currencies are pegged and by and to whom, including all of China’s and India’s neighbors. The concept of pegs seems to be a result of smaller value currencies, such as the Nepali rupee, seeking protection against the wider world, or larger currencies, like the Chinese yuan, trying to manipulate their trade positions. In the latter case, China is allowing the yuan to act as a small currency seeking built-in protection. The question then becomes, protection from what?
Asian Double Tax Treaties 2011
Dezan Shira & Associates survey of tax treaties signed by 20 Asian countries, including China and India. Vital knowledge for assessing applicable tax reduction mechanisms
The emerging economies of Brazil, Russia, India and China, or so-called BRIC bloc of countries, represent 40 percent of the world’s population and together, a growing economic force. And despite divergent economic bases, the economic indicators of these four countries are remarkably similar. Over several weeks in October, Chris Devonshire-Ellis traveled to the four BRIC nations to observe the impact these countries are having on one another, and on the rest of the world
Covering Northeast China, Eastern Russia, Mongolia, North and South Korea, this tourism guide covers the top must-see areas in the region
This report provides a comprehensive study of automobile manufacturing industry in China, comprised of market statistics and trend analysis. From defining the size and scope of the industry, to the identifying the segmentation of the market, to listing the key competitors, this special report examines the influential factors of the industry
This report provides a comprehensive study of the beer manufacturing industry in China, comprised of market statistics and trend analysis. From defining the size and scope of the industry, to the identifying the segmentation of the market, to listing the key competitors, this special report examines the influential factors of the industry
Two issues, Establishing Business in Russia and Understanding Russian Accounting Principles
Greater Tumen Initiative Investment Guide
Doing business and the opportunities in Northeast China, Eastern Russia, Mongolia, North and South Korea
Investing in North Korea’s Rajin Sonbong Economic and Development Zone
This UNDP report is a special guide on the climate for foreign investment and foreign transit trade in the DPRK’s Tumen River area
Chris Devonshire-Ellis’s account of how he set up Dezan Shira & Associates back in 1992 and the trials and tribulations of doing so. Considered a cult classic on doing business in China this book has been downloaded over 25,000 times with 10,000 print copies sold. It is now out of print, but available here
Travel Guide to Ulaan Baatar and the Mongolian Countryside
The Travel Guide To Ulaan Baatar is a 140 page full color guide with over 250 photos. Contents include a detailed section on getting to Mongolia, visa, medical and other requirements, information about what to see and where to go in UB, including monasteries, museums, sites of cultural interest, hotels, tour companies, bars, restaurants and nightclubs. It also features articles on trips you can take out of Ulaan Baatar, including trekking the Gobi, the annual Naadam Festival, hunting with eagles, Prezwalkskis wild horses, fishing at Khovsgol, horse trekking, staying with nomads, and a useful guide to Mongolian birds, animals and flowers
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