Tag Archives: China
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Never leave customers waiting to pay
Innovative methods of payment can drive growth among smaller businesses, as Charles Orton-Jones reports
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Forecasting the oil and gas economy
Future exploration and production of oil and gas depend on sustainable prices in the global energy market, as Felicia Jackson reports
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Taming the Chinese dragon with land rovers, trench coats and minis
It may remain a sometimes challenging place to do business, but China has welcoming, open arms for British exporters, writes Elliot Wilson
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Making noodles is cheaper here than in China
Manufacturing and services that were once outsourced have turned full circle, as Rebecca Brace reports
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UK’s nuclear future: look East?
The wheels could be falling off the UK’s plans to build 16 gigawatts of new nuclear generation capacity by 2025 and, as Tim Probert discovers, the country’s best hope for a nuclear future may now lie in East Asia
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Following a cleaner path to growth
Developing countries are looking to move away from the fossil-fuel model of development, but it won’t be easy, writes Mike Scott
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In the beginning there was a bet
A Chinese scientist, who was wagered he couldn’t quit smoking, is credited with developing electronic cigarettes which were adapted for the UK market, as Rebecca Hobson discovers
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Delivering better ways of making payments abroad
Technology is nurturing more methods of international payment and financial services than ever before, which is aiding global business expansion, writes Elizabeth Pfeuti