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             March  2001 Issue

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lgcap2s.jpg (8258 bytes)Chamber unveils new logo

The Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce (HKGCC) on Feb. 22 unveiled its new logomark at the first "140th Anniversary Distinguished Speakers" luncheon organised to celebrate its birthday this year. Full story >>

 

moffecs.jpg (8557 bytes)Study mission to Beijing

With China's imminent entry into the WTO and the approval of the "10th Five Year Plan" by the National People's Congress in March, 2001, the timing of the Chamber's Feb. 14-15 mission to Beijing couldn't have been better. Full story >>

i-perkins.jpg (9080 bytes)Where have all the shoppers gone?

Numbers show retail sales are picking up, but cash registers are still ringing up an average of HK$4 billion a month less than in 1997 Full story >>


DSCF0015s.jpg (6458 bytes)A new Chinese puzzle

Intensifying competition in the Chinese domain name market leaves businesses increasingly confused and frustrated Full story >>



BUSHCHINAs.jpg (7237 bytes)The Bush Administration and China

Although George W Bush's father is someone whom the Chinese know well and believe to have a positive view of U.S.-China relations, the election of George senior's son to the U.S. presidency produced some anxiety in China. Full story >>

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