YOUR PROJECT REQUIRES CHINA SKILLS & KNOW HOW
China Blueprint offers a range of products to assist business people traveling to China. We also have a recommend reading list of China Business books, available through our affiliate partner fishpond.com.au who offer the best prices on the web!
| Guide to the Canton Fair and First Time Importing Written for Australian business people—short, sharp and to-the -point— this essential China business guide provides important information about doing business in Guangzhou and importing. Covers the important Guangzhou trade fairs, particularly the Canton Fair. Includes a list of important wholesale markets and places to shop.More information ![]() Cost: $9.95 incl postage- Australia (incl GST) Please enter $9.95 in the 'Payment Amount' when using payment to receive your copy of the Import Guide. |
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| China Business Visa If you are traveling to China for business purposes then you will need a China Business Visa. You have the option of single entry or multiple entry if you are planning to return more than once within 12 months. Send us your passport registered mail, along with the attached Visa Application indicating which visa you would like to apply for. ![]() Cost: Visa fee(see form) + $50 handling + $5.50postage (incl GST) |
China Business Cards Heading to China and want to look professional? Then let us help translate and prepare your business cards in English and Chinese! You provide your business card template and we will translate and coordinate printing. ![]() Cost: 1000 cards, gloss or silk, double sided, $250 including translation + $15.00 postage (incl GST) Email us for more information and card options. |
China Business Books
Managing the Dragon, by Jack Perkowski
Business maverick Perkowski offers how-to lessons on starting a successful company in China--the world's hottest, but most challenging, growth market.
Business Insights, Practical Advice on Entry Strategy and Engagement, Jonathon Reuvid
Business Insights: China gives you an overview of the corporate business achievements already made in China and a comprehensive guide to the opportunities available for other businesses, wherever they are in the world.
The Mao of Business, Peter Levenda
In "The Mao of Business", Levenda reveals the secrets of the day-to-day negotiations, project identification, financing, distribution, the ubiquitous sales agent, and the inescapable business banquet in China.
Chindia, Peter Engardio
The best minds at "Business Week" explore ways your company can survive - and thrive - amid the business growth and innovation of China and India.
China Now, doing business in the most dynamic market, Mark Kam and John Graham
The authors have between them more than 50 years of experience in international business, particularly in Asia, and they'll tell you everything you need to know to be smart, sensitive, and successful in all of your East-West transactions.
Australia China Connections magazine, is published bi-monthly and provides essential insight into the changing relationship between Australia and China and its implications for businesses that prosper between the two countries.
With an extensive mix of news and analysis, case studies of companies that have been successful doing bilateral business, contributions from top officials and academics, and the latest statistics and figures, Australia China Connections keeps readers fully up to date on issues and events that impact the business and political relationship between Australia and China.
To purchase your magazine subscription, link to their E-business web site, that is devoted exclusively to Australia China trade issues.

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