Research and Markets: What are the Risks of Doing Business in China?

DUBLIN, Ireland – Research and Markets has announced the addition of A Strategic Assessment of China, 2005 Edition to their offering.

The country analysis report gives unparallel access to in-depth analysis of the business environment in China. The report focuses on providing packaged information to potential investors looking for business opportunities in the country. The report assesses risk of doing business in China and includes analysis of political, commercial, and economic risk. The report is updated regularly to provide benchmarks and forecasts to formulate timely decision- making.

The analysis of financial scenario, macroeconomic performance, industry sectors and the business-operating environment gives a holistic view of the economic performance of a country; this helps in tapping potential business opportunities. The report assesses the monetary, fiscal and foreign policies that the country follows to ensure future growth. Additionally, it provides an in-depth analysis of the government regulations in force, the protection given to the domestic industries, the taxation structure, import and export policies and every factor that favours or restricts potential investment in a particular sector.

The report also provides comprehensive insights into the industry sectors. From finance industry information, pharmaceutical, to telecommunications, and from retail to media and entertainment industry, the report analyses and draws conclusion that reflect the most promising and the most vulnerable sectors of the economy.

Michael Porter’s Five Forces Analysis, PEST and SWOT analysis support the analysis in each industry sector. Furthermore, the report analyses competition, growth, and performance of the key industries in the country. The performance and business strategies of the leading companies in each sector of the economy have also been analysed.

The primary audience for this report is managers involved with the highest levels of the strategic planning process, and consultants who help their clients with this task. The user will not only benefit from the hundreds of hours that went into the methodology and its application, but also from its alternative perspective on strategic planning in China.

Topics covered in the report include:

  • Country Overview
  • Macroeconomics Analysis
  • Membership and important Trade Pacts
  • Government Regulations, Initiatives and Support
  • Capital Markets: Performance Analysis
  • Foreign Investment in the Country: An Analysis
  • Industry Analysis: Comprehensive Insight
  • Risk Analysis: Comprehensive Analysis
  • Most attractive and most vulnerable sectors for foreign investment

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c17668