EYE ON CHINA
In today's global economy,
China has become a force to be reckoned with.
While economic growth in the rest of the world
has been rather sluggish, China's economy is growing
at close to 10% per year and China has become
the third largest consumer economy in the world.
With the continued growth
of China and slow down of the US economy, the
21st century may well be marked as the era of
China. As a result, many Western companies display
a huge interest in doing business in and with
China. On the other hand, Chinese companies
will want to expand beyond China to tap into
the rich economies of the West.
Equipped with native Chinese
knowledge, advanced western education and international
business experience, we are
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the perfect
matchmakers for bridging the business needs
of both sides and can extend your reach in business.
Our competitive strengths in the Chinese markets
are distinguished by the following aspects:
- Direct accesses to national
and local health authorities which allow us
providing efficient and meaningful services
to our clients in the fields of medical legislation
and product regulatory approval.
- Direct accesses to medical
professionals in leading hospitals and teaching
institutions which provides an advantageous
short cut to obtain first-hand market information
and support.
- Ability to combine Western
business principles with Eastern commercial
and cultural philosophies for achieving optimal
business solutions.
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DUTCH PERSPECTIVE
The Dutch economy is very open to
world trade and boasts a progressive, and advanced economic
system. The Netherlands is the world's 8th largest exporting
country and the 6th largest source of foreign investment
with a gross GDP that is ranked as the 15th highest
in the world. Furthermore the Netherlands is the second
largest business trading and investment partners to
China amongst the entire European Union countries.
In addition to these economic achievements, the
Netherlands is one of the most important business
centers for multinational businesses. Its attractions
include its advanced infrastructure for telecommunication,
transportation and its central geographical location.
Furthermore, it has a large well-educated, multilingual
workforce, which perfectly suits the interests
and requirements of multinational businesses.
For this reason, many multinational companies
establish their European head offices in The Netherlands.
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Headquartered close
to Amsterdam, the heart of the Netherlands, we
are in an excellent position to provide service
to companies that wish to establish or expand
their businesses in the Netherlands and the European
Union. In addition to standard services to business
clients, we have also engaged in various cultural
related activities which are geared to serve any
individual or organization that may share the
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EURO-ASIA LINK
In the course of the 21st century
Asia will account for more than half of the world
population, and is destined to be the world's
most powerful region in economic respects. The
rise of the economies of Japan, Singapore and
Taiwan has created a template for other nations
to follow. The rapid development of Korean economy
most recently together with the impressive economic
development in China have further strengthened
the business potential in this region.
On the other hand, the expansion of European Union led by developed Western
European countries also makes the |
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European markets more
attractive than ever to businesses in other regions,
particularly for Asian businesses. In the last
few years we have seen much greater efforts from
increasing number of Asian companies to knock
on the European gate.
Backed up by our extensive knowledge, network
and competence within the Asian and European continents,
we are geared to be the essential Euro-Asia link
for businesses wishing to prosper through international
business collaboration and market expansion. |
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