Written by Helen Monday, 01 April 2019 12:24
International Women’s Day is celebrated on the 8th of March, annually providing an important moment to showcase commitment to women’s achievements, raise awareness, and highlight gender parity gains, and more. So, each year on this day, the world inspires women and celebrates their achievements.
Business Tianjin Magazine in tandem with Shangri-La Hotel, Tianjin, were able to host a leadership Lunch at the Shang Palace Chinese Restaurant, celebrating the limitless potential of women and allowing the top Women leaders and executives of Tianjin to network and connect with each other in order to enhance their important roles in the society to build a better tomorrow, and to empower women of the future.
The Chinese economy has printed downbeat numbers, many of which are far below expectations. The numbers do not come as a surprise to many who were waiting for the economy to show signs of a slowdown. Global demand is weakening due to slower global growth. The domestic market in China seems to be faltering, manufacturing activity is shrinking in medium and small size factories, but while the economy is showing signs of weakness, many analysts are still optimistic and believe that many tools can be used to stimulate the economy.
In early March, at the “Two Sessions” of the National People’s Congress, the chairman of the NPC standing committee, Li Zhangshu, noted that a property tax would be among those taxes that would soon be implemented, without specifying exactly what that time line was. This is at least the third time this topic has been brought up at this level, signalling action is coming. Michael Hart, an expert of the Real Estate sector in China provided to us a good introduction of this topic in this issue.
You also should not miss the Tech article as well. While it definitely sounds bizarre and indistinguishable from a sci-fi movie plot, the day is probably not too far when tiny robots, known as nanobots, will roam freely inside your body to detect and cure various health hazards, including humanity’s worst nemesis: Cancer. Amazing, right?
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06 BIZ BRIEFS
10 ECONOMY: Downbeat numbers
12 FEATURE STORY: The World’s Largest Innovation Economy!
15 COVER STORY: International Women’s Day Lunch at Shangri-La Hotel, Tianjin
20 FOCUS: BT First Foreign Telecom With Nationwide China License
22 TRAVEL: Dubrovnik
24 IN DEPTH: An important milestone
26 INSPIRATION: Wealth isn’t the same thing as intelligence
28 INVESTMENT: Ke.com at the top of the list
30 BUSINESS NEWS
35 NUMBERS
36 E-BIZ: How to Retain Your International Customers
38 REAL ESTATE: How China’s proposed property tax will make help renters and first-time buyers
40 TAX & FINANCE: Commercial Dispute Resolution
43 Legal Assistance: The Impact of New Individual Income Tax Laws on Foreign Individuals Working in China
48 TECH: Nanobots to be deployed in fight against Cancer
50 MARKETING: The Use of Data Analytics in Marketing
52 HR: HR transition to the cloud
54 CHAMBER REPORTS
56 LISTINGS
62 ART & LEISURE: Importance of Time in Chinese Culture
64 BOOK REVIEW: The Chinese Economy Adaptation and Growth
65 LAST WORDS: A Mindful Eater
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