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Partner of Citiheart Shanghai Trading Co. Apparel & Fashion industry January 2008 – Present    Partner of Offshore Development Information Technology and Services industry September 2006 – Present   Founding Partner of Dailymotion Internet

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Konaxis Group China will be in Madrid on February 25/26, in Barcelona on February 27/28 in Paris from March 2nd to March9th, in Lyon from March 10th to March15th.

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China To Conduct Drinking Water Safety Audit In Rural Areas
Water - Electricity - Gas China 06/19/2009

China's National Audit Office expects to be able to assess the overall situation of drinking water safety in nearly 100 counties in 19 provinces by  investigating  the water conservancy department, sanitation department and other departments. Based on the assessment result, the government will resolve the difficulties of insufficient and unsafe drinking water facing 200 million farmers in the fastest time possible. 

Initial investigation results already highlight the following concerns: there are no designated funds in place in a number of areas, the progress of new investment projects is relatively slow, there is a low coverage rate in water quality monitoring, and the construction quality of certain projects is poor.

In the span of 30 years of reform and opening-up, China has solved the drinking water problems of 300 million rural residents. However by the end of 2008, one third of China's rural towns still lacked standard water supply facilities and hence 200 million rural people were still facing problems of insufficient and unsafe drinking water.
In some places, the difficulty in finding potable water is due to the high quantities of fluoride and arsenic.

According to information provided by the Ministry of Water Resources, between 2006 and 2008 central government already allocated a total of 23.8 billion yuan, while local supporting funds raised 19.5 billion yuan to solve the problem of drinking water safety for 108.66 million people.

At the end of 2008, China's central government added a new investment of 100 billion yuan to the 2006 to 2008 investment of  23.8billion yuan due to the expansion in  domestic demand, of which 5 billion is to be spent on drinking water safety projects in rural areas, which benefit 15.71 million rural people. In 2009, China will solve the drinking water safety problem for over 60 million people in rural areas. With the current rate of projects completed,  is thus expected that China's original goal to essentially solve the drinking water safety problem in rural areas by 2015 will be realized before the target date.
 

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Denis GihanForeign Investment in China

If we need to summarise Denis Gihan’s career, Business, Management consultation, Investment and Entrepreneurship will be the most befitting keywords before 2007, after which we should add a new word – China. After earning an MBA from one of France’s elite business schools, Denis spent nearly twenty years in the business world. First worked in the finance and management consulting business for about 13 years, and then had several successful entrepreneurial tries, Denis married a Shanghai-based French lady and relocated there in 2007. Thus begins his China adventure. In this interview Denis discusses with us investment and opportunities in the Far Eastern country.



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Steve Xinyu LiCTG, a Dark Horse in China's Human Resource Outsourcing Market

Like many of China’s crème de la crème in the 1990s, Steve Li firstly got two degrees from China’s G2 universities, then successfully landed a scholarship from one of the Ivy League Schools. After that, a decent job in the IT industry and citizenship of the free world. For most American engineers of Chinese ancestry, what follows normally are more senior titles, bigger houses, family, and beach. But Steve is unusual. Besides solid engineering background, Steve is full of energy, has a deep understanding of both the business world and human nature, sociable and risk-taking. He knew deep inside that he can be something different. His Chinese friends also knew that.
 
The year 2007 came quietly. That year a domestic company China Talent Group was looking globally for a director of business development. CTG needed a talent who shall have international vision, new business development capability, both locally and overseas, and of IT background since they planned to upgrade their IT system in the near future. When Steve’s domestic friends learned the opening, they referred him. Instinctively sensed the value of the position, Steve without any hesitation grabbed the opportunity. Now newly appointed as VP of Business Development at CTG in this January, Steve was more convinced of the rightness of his decision more than two years ago.
 


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Charles GAOWorld-Leading HR Firm Adecco to Gain Its Due in China

When we first met Charles Gao, the Associate Director of Adecco China, we cannot believe he has 15 full years work experience under his belt: his look, vitality and passion all speaks that he should be a twentysomething. But minutes after our talk, his discreet words, professionalism and air of dignity soon manifested his long working life and time-mellowed sophistication. He is just like the company he is working at: Adecco, though its origin can be traced back to 1957, never stopped growth and expansion. Now fully established in China, it keeps on thriving and flourishing. Not long from now, we may witness it secure its championship in China, as it did all over the world.
 


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Cedric Mangaud Enhance China抯 Mobile Services

Widely regarded as a product visionary, Cédric Mangaud, the CEO of Abaxia,  has more than 10 years experience of international business and general management within the telecommunications and Internet industries. Enterprising, dynamic and fascinated by next generation mobile technologies and opportunities in China, he has just opened a representative office of his mobile software company in the country to help market the Chinese mobile industry.
 


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Gene ShiSafeguard Property Transaction in China

Whether you are a long-term China watcher or only having a smattering of interest in the Asian country recently, whether you single-mindedly focus on the Orient powerhouse’s industry and finance or just being curious about this ancient civilization’s life and society, you surely will notice the recent popularity of a local TV series called Narrow Dwellings, a metro melodrama on a topic which has too many stakes and emotions attached to it: housing in a modern Chinese city. Well, it takes a ton of pains to afford a house and mortgage in any world metropolis, but in China, a country with underdeveloped credit reporting and rating system, even if you stretched your whole family’s resources and thought you could manage to lay out a down payment, the work and risk does not stop there -- you need to well safeguard the property transaction process. That is exactly where First Title Real Estate Guaranty and its president Mr. Gene Shi come in to help, at the right time.



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Albin RouxPremium Armagnac from LAUBADE Comes to China

As the saying goes, you can judge a man by the company he keeps, and we know that wine is men’s best company, so an application of syllogism can lead us to the conclusion that you can judge a man by the wine he keeps. So what about the men who keep Armagnac as company, the most ancient eaux-de-vie (meaning water of life) in France? In this interview we are grateful to meet Albin Roux, the Brand Ambassador and Area Manager for L.E.D.A, which owns the famous Armagnac brand Château de Laubade. Suave, crisp and stylish, Mr. Roux will impress you profoundly as much as the mellow brandy he represents will do.



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Emmanuel GrosPump China Oil Up

You may not hear about PCM, but if you ever dabbled in stock market, you are surely familiar with big names like Sinopec and CNPC. PCM provides the driving force for these companies’ oil operations. Its patented product the Progressive Cavity Pump is used in oil well pumping operations all over the world, under whatever geologic circumstance, withstanding whatever climate and temperature. As driving as his company’s proprietary PCP, Mr. Emmanuel Gros launched the PCP Asia Pacific branch single-handedly in Shanghai in 2002. After seven years’ continual boom, the company now is well-oiled to force through any viscous fluid, any seemingly unpenetrable financial tsunami. 



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William TsengBuild to last in China

15 years ago, when a bunch of energetic and ambitious Taiwanese launched Capstone Construction & Development Co. in mainland China, all around them was towering cranes and roaring bulldozers. Now after all these years’ booming construction, when I went inside the roomy office of Mr. Tseng, General Manager of Capstone Construction, I was first greeted by the soaring cranes brandishing proudly outside his big window. 



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Bruno GaffierHelp Chinese eyes shine brighter

Our interview this time is with Mr. Bruno Gaffier, who has 6 years working experience in China. Since 2006, Mr. Gaffier became the Asia Pacific Area Director of Moria France which is a successful international ophthalmology company. 



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Claude R. JaeckCitizen of the world at work in Asia

The day Claude R. Jaeck came to our office for the interview, he carried with him a copy of “A Brief History of the Boxer Rebellion”, a book he borrowed from our office several weeks ago and finished reading. The book’s subtitle read: China’s war on Foreigners, 1900. At the beginning of the 20th century, the Middle Kingdom was at war with the western powers and Chinese were out to kill foreigners to vent their fury over European nations swaggering within China. A century later, when Claude came to mainland China to help grow and develop a wide range of businesses, Chinese are fighting to sign up to work with foreign companies. Tides of history change dramatically, but one thing never changes, at all times and in all lands, that is human nature.