Industrial Parks in Hubei

Industrial Parks in Hubei

by Chong Loong Charles Chaw
Industrial Parks in Hubei

Industrial Parks in Hubei

by Chong Loong Charles Chaw

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Overview

The capital of Hubei province, Wuhan is one of the most important cities in central China. It has 8.3 million residents and spans 8,498 sq km. Possessing a total water area of 2,187 sq km, Wuhan is renowned as the "Riverside City" and "Water City" in China.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940011057618
Publisher: Chong Loong Charles Chaw
Publication date: 06/23/2010
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Charles Chaw is the author of many business guidebooks and market research reports on China. His bestselling: “Manufacturing, Outsourcing and R&D in China” is the first rating guide on China’s industrial parks across the country. Began in 2000, he has researched, consulted and promoted China’s most established industrial parks. Today, his rating on hundreds of industrial parks set the benchmarks for the sector and made available in Bloomberg BMART, FactSet, Standard & Poor’s Capital IQ and Thomson Reuters Research Bank. Under his leadership, the company has published hundreds of research reports covering more than 40 industries on China for over a decade. Charles also appears regularly as guest speaker in numerous business channels with BBC Asia, CNBC, Bloomberg TV, Phoenix TV (Chinese), Channel News Asia, Russia TV 24 and Al Jazeera etc. Leveraging on his extensive knowledge and experience on China’s industrial parks development, he has produced a 5-episodes television documentary program titled: “Inside the World Largest Factory” in 2004, and another 6-episode: “Inside China Next Powerhouse” in 2007. Both programs were broadcast internationally in 4 languages. Charles had worked with Deutsche Morgan Grenfell’s investment banking unit and Cargill Financial Services Asia, the proprietary trading arm of Cargill Group prior founded China Knowledge.

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