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This 12 page paper takes a look at things a U.S. citizen might consider when doing business in China. Trade is a focus of this discussion. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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effects in the third world. They believe that this is due to the phenomenon that people are starving in small, underdeveloped countries. Of course, not everyone agrees and some believe
that in fact globalization has helped these countries, at least a little bit. Outsourcing is one example of how this is accomplished. In general, it becomes apparent that this is
a global society and that businesses are run by trading from nation to nation. This has been exacerbated by technology as the Internet has created a global marketplace that is
unprecedented. And while many of the developed, democratic nations thrive, China has entered the picture as a viable training partner of late. When it comes to trading with China, it
is a given, but things are a bit different when doing business in an Asian country, let alone a communist nation. Westerners had been wary of China for some time
due to the fact that there are purportedly human rights abuses in the nation. Still, it would gain MFN status year after year. Some argue that Western nations looked the
other way because China is so lucrative. Indeed, it is a nation that is growing by leaps and bounds as it embraces capitalism, despite the fact that it is a
communist state. Trade between the U.S. and China is important in the scheme of things and nowhere is this more prevalent than in the import/export business. No matter what business
one chooses, doing business in China suggests certain protocols that are peculiar to conducting business in this particular country. II. Doing Business in China
When establishing a business in China, there are many things to consider. This is particularly true when expanding an American company. The culture
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