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This volume contains eight papers that examine how trade and commerce are carried out in China. Chapter 1 studies the role of Taiwanese investment in Mainland China and how the impacts are felt in the various emerging markets. Chapter 2 provides an in-depth look at the effectiveness of China's trade policies. Chapter 3 details the industrial impacts of China's entry into the World Trade Organisation while chapter 4 postulates if China's role in causing global deflation is valid. Chapter 5 highlights the different sectors in China where foreign direct investment is predominant and how it relates to her strategic industrial growth. Chapter 6 compares and contrasts the economic growth between China and Southeast Asia in the globalised world. Chapter 7 lists the direction and approach of how East Asian countries -- Japan, China, South Korea -- co-operates in trade with ASEAN. Finally, Chapter 8 presents a case study of China's detergent industry to illustrate the myriad behavioural changes in that competitive and liberalised market. TARGET AUDIENCE: University lecturers, researchers, academics, practitioners, entrepreneurs, and those interested in current academic research on economics and politics in China.Institute of World Economics and Politics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Staff is the author of 'China An Economics Research Study Series Trading With The Dragon' with ISBN 9789812103840 and ISBN 9812103848.
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