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First Impressions of an Italian in China

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CPG will be posting a series as part of our Summer Internship program featuring the views and first impressions of China of our foreign interns. This first post is from Marco Rossini. In order to define a country I think one should take into account several features and aspects. These...

Sourcing in China and Alibaba

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Alibaba and its Scandals One of the more recent high-profile cases to attract the scrutiny of Western investors, regulators and buyers is the news of Alibaba, the huge Chinese e-commerce and business-to-business platform, caught in a fraud scandal. Quick background: Jack Ma, the founder of Alibaba, put together a great...

New State of the Art AAC Plant in Tianjin Binhai

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The photo shown is of a construction site of a state-of-the-art AAC (Autoclaved Aerated Concrete) plant in Tianjin Binhai New District. The plant was jointly sold by Transcontinental and Wehrhahn GmbH, the global market leader in AAC plants. When the plant begins operating in November of this year, it will...

Chinglish on the Menu

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To help celebrate The Fourth of July, we've prepared... another installment of "The Chinglish Column!" Anyone having "Aromatherapy Pig Knuckles" for their Independence Day barbecue?

Website Feedback Survey

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In our efforts to constantly improve the experience of our users and clients, we have provided this Website Feedback Survey to get a better perspective of our website user experience. Please answer the following questions as honestly and completely as possible. Your opinion is important to us. For your background:...

Belgian Ambassador’s Event in Beijing

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June 20, 2011 - Mr. Michael and David De Clercq of CPG attended the Belgian Ambassador's Event along with an estimated 250 people making up about half of the Belgian community in Beijing. It was held at the Belgian Embassy in Beijing. The event brought together the Belgian community and...

Change in China

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Ever since coming to China in 2004, I was amazed at the rate of change throughout the country. Highways, railways, and building complexes appear as if by magic. This was especially apparent during the few years before the Olympic Games of 2008 in Beijing, during which subway lines appeared as...

Chinese Culture of a Beijing Hutong

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As part of Beijing's ancient culture, the Hutongs are very distinctive for their uniquely Chinese character. "Hutong" is originally a Mongolian term meaning "small lane" in English. These "lanes" can best be described as winding alleyways, which are often lined with traditional restaurants, shops and homes. Many cultural experts of...

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