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CHANGZHOU BUSINESS - CONSULTING & LEGAL SERVICES When you are looking to succeed in China, your business needs to seriously consider establishing its Chinese operations in Changzhou, China (located adjacent to the country's commercial capital Shanghai). As a thriving commercial city, that prides itself upon its technological execution and industrialization, corporate business is capable of taking advantage of its close proximity to Shanghai, without the associated high costs of being located immediately within China's financial capital. As such, Changzhou is well positioned to take advantage of business intelligence, finances, labour, industry, manufacturing, technology, transportation and innovation. Succeeding in Changzhou nevertheless benefits from a knowledgeable insight into the city's business potential and leveraging those opportunities to the commercial advantages of foreign businesses seeking to establish or partner in the development of new corporate ventures in this growing metropolitan. It is an exciting time for business collaboration in China, and in particular in Changzhou, however such ventures need to be appropriately conceived and executed so as to optimize the profit potential that can be realized from such a business venture. ABOUT CHANGZHOU, CHINA Changzhou, nicknamed the Dragon Town, is a city with a history of 2,500 years. Situated in the downstream of Yangtze River Drainage Basin and on the southern bank of the Yangtze River, Changzhou has been a national tourist hub and one of provincial industrial centers. The earliest history of Changzhou started at the beginning of the Western Zhou Dynasty and the original town was founded as a commandery in 221 B.C. Changzhou got its current name, ordinary prefecture, in 589 A.D., and after the Grand Canal was constructed, the town became a canal port and a transshipment point. In later Taiping Rebellion Period, there were lots of municipal constructions including palaces and government offices, housing leaders of the dynasty. In the 1920s, Changzhou started to attract mill owners for cotton industry and the industry finally made Changzhou a national textile center in China. Changzhou has been recognized for its veritable “Four Pillar Industries”, including mechanical, electrical manufacture, automobile manufactures and textile. In addition, the city has newly added more industrial sectors to its economy, including high-tech, electronic, biomedical and chemical productions. The industrial contribution to its GDP has reached 57% and the share is still going strong. Over forty of the international industrial giants ranked in the world's top five hundred corporations (as established by Fortune magazine) have set their offices in Changzhou. |
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