Cosmetic products are defined as “Products which can be spread on the outer surface of the human body (e.g. skin, hairs, nails, lips etc.), the teeth and oral mucosa for the purpose of cleaning, protecting, beautifying, deodorizing and keeping in good condition, by way of smearing, spraying or other similar means”.
Tag Archives: China
Policy Spotlight: What is ‘dual circulation’ and what does it mean for China’s economic development?
‘Dual circulation’ is the coexistence of ‘inner’ and ‘outer’ circulation. ‘Inner’ circulation refers to China’s goals to realize greater domestic economic potential by boosting consumption, improving innovation, and developing urban clusters. ‘Outer’ circulation refers to China’s trade and investment relationships with foreign countries.
Business Case: Diversifying manufacturing supply chain from China to Southeast Asia
An international manufacturer of automotive components with factories in China and primary sales operations in the United States and the European Union wishes to identify a location for manufacturing in Southeast Asia able to provide sustained operational savings over a 15 year time horizon without compromising product quality.
Interview: Cameron Turnbull, General Manager, Canadian Chamber of Commerce, Pearl River Delta
What is CanCham’s mandate in South China? Cameron Turnbull: Canadian Chamber of Commerce Pearl River Delta (CanCham PRD) is a networking and resource sharing platforms for the Canadian Business Community in the PRD. Our Mission Statement: We support the Canadian business community stakeholders in the PRD. The Canadian Business Community includes: Canadian Entrepreneurs Canadian CompaniesContinue reading “Interview: Cameron Turnbull, General Manager, Canadian Chamber of Commerce, Pearl River Delta”
Thought Bubble: What differentiation techniques can companies selling online in China use to increase market share?
From the article “China’s next retail disruption: End-to-end value chain digitization” by PwC The digitization of China’s retail market has been dramatic but it has mostly been on of front-office transformation. From where we sit today, these changes have felt like we are accelerating along a linear trajectory however, innovation is an arc. The timeContinue reading “Thought Bubble: What differentiation techniques can companies selling online in China use to increase market share?”
Industry Spotlight: Free Trade Zones in China
Free trade zones (FTZs) are a type of special economic zone used by the Chinese government to pilot preferential trade and investment policies. As of 2017, there are 11 FTZs in China. Each FTZ has its own strategic positioning within the larger economic plan of the Chinese government.
Employment Market & Regulations in China?
First-tier cities include Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen have higher average wages across industries than other provinces and cities.
