Business Operations in China
This module examines business operations in the context of the global economy. One part investigates the operation of the global economy, looking particularly at international trade, the importance of multinational enterprises and foreign investment, and the growth and development of economics, especially the emerging economies of the BRIC group, among others. Other internationally important global economic issues are also examined, such as globalisation and environmental policy. In the business operations part of the module, the emphasis is on the management methods used to aid resource allocation and decision making in organisations. The nature of the operational process is examined and techniques are developed and applied in practical settings. |
!!! Country for the analysis is China/Shanghai
BUSINESS OPERATIONS IN CHINA
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1.0 Introduction. 3
2.0 Topical Issues in the Global Economic Environment 3
2.1 Overview of China and Topical Global Economic Issues. 3
2.2 Trade and Tariffs. 3
2.2.1 China's Trade Relationships and the Impact of Trade Tensions. 3
2.2.2 Effects of Tariffs on China's Economy. 4
2.3 Global Supply Chains. 5
2.3.1 China's Role in Global Supply Chains. 5
2.4 Foreign Investment 5
2.4.1 Foreign Investment Trends in China. 5
2.4.2 Regulatory Environment for Foreign Businesses. 6
2.5 Currency and Exchange Rates. 6
2.6 Environmental and Sustainability Issues. 7
3.0 Issues/Challenges of Business Operations in China. 9
3.1 Business Environment in China. 9
3.1.1 Market Entry and Regulations. 9
3.1.2 Regulatory Challenges and Opportunities. 10
3.2 Intellectual Property and Innovation. 11
3.2.1 IP Protection and Challenges in China. 11
3.2.2 China's Innovation Ecosystem.. 11
3.3 Labor Market and Workforce. 12
3.3.1 Labor Market Dynamics and HR Considerations. 12
3.3.2 Talent Acquisition and Retention. 12
3.4 Cultural and Ethical Considerations. 13
3.4.1 Cultural Differences and their Impact on Management. 13
3.5 Ethical and Social Responsibility. 13
4.0 Conclusion. 14
Reference List. 15
Business Operations in China
1.0 Introduction
This report thoroughly examines China's place in the world's economy and the chances and problems it brings for doing business. China's large land area, changing people, and changing economy make it a vital role in the global economy. This research examines two essential areas to understand China's complicated economic trends. The first part is Topical Issues in the Global Economic Environment, and the second is Issues/Challenges of Business Operations in China.
2.0 Topical Issues in the Global Economic Environment
2.1 Overview of China and Topical Global Economic Issues
China is crucial to the global economy, and over 1.4 billion people live there; its GDP is increasing. By explaining China's complex economy, this paper strives to provide a complete view of the nation's trade partnerships, foreign investments, exchange rates, and environmental commitment. The first half of this study will discuss the most significant global economic issues and how they influence China (Slack et al., 2013). Trade, taxation, China's role in global supply chains, foreign investment patterns, currency rate controls, and environmental and sustainability challenges are among these themes. Further, the paper will critically examine these global issues to see how they influence China's economy and industry.
2.2 Trade and Tariffs
2.2.1 China's Trade Relationships and the Impact of Trade Tensions
China's economy is shaped by commerce, and its global trad...
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