Schedules in China

Arriving in China there are many things that attract attention for being different and you have to adapt, one is feeding schedules. Breakfast time is no different to other, will depend on the ...

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Meeting at the Beijing office

Continuing with "posts" that will be included in this blog, regarding my experience as an intern in China Management in Beijing, Today I will discuss my first meeting in Beijing office: Yesterday I first visited the office ...

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New partner: María Mary

I'll start writing in the blog introducing myself. My name is Maria Conde, en chino Mary (Mali). I was born in the mid 80 in San Sebastian. I am entitled in Agricultural Engineering from UPNA and LL.M. in International Trade ...

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About Xiaodi. Responsible for education and trading

Chi Xiaodi is our responsibility for education and trading. Expert in customer acquisition and product localization. English and Mandarin.

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Zhu Beilan. Director in Beijing Office

Zhu Beilan, is our principal office in Beijing. Project Manager, goods and technology transfer. Spanish, English and Mandarin.

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Business Culture in China – "Guanxi"

With the intention of keeping our active blog, We will be adding new entries about China, that we believe may be of general interest. In this way, we echo an article by Antonio Hernando Mesa, in which he explains the meaning ...

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First contacts between the UPNA and Jiaoda Peking University.

Today, Continuing with the program expasión UPNA in China have established, through CHINA MANAGEMENT, the first Jiaoda relations with Peking University. Jiaoda is undoubtedly one of the most famous universities ...

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Five important tips for doing business in China.

Due to globalization and the development of China and other countries Related, every day there are more opportunities to do business with China. However, remoteness, culture and ancient traditions of this country, They are very different ...

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