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CBR January-February 2009 - Media and Advertising

About Us

The China Business Review, the official magazine of the US-China Business Council, is the leading authority on China trade and investment. Published since 1974, the CBR offers you:

  • Strategies for penetrating the Chinese market
  • Opportunities in your specific sector
  • Intelligence about your competitors
  • Pitfalls faced by other companies
  • Tips to help you work with your Chinese counterparts
  • Previews of Chinese WTO policy changes
  • Analysis of China's regional variations
  • Legal developments in China's trade and investment arenas
  • Chinese government personnel changes and contact information

Unquestionable Authority

Writers who are experts in their fields, plus the reporting of our own staff in Washington, Beijing, and Shanghai ensure authoritative reviews and insider analysis valued in offices throughout the world. The CBR relies on these sources to get you the insider's view on critical policy issues affecting China business. Our subscribers read the magazine for long-term business planning. The CBR is widely read by the US, PRC, and Hong Kong governments.

Unique Coverage

The CBR is the only US magazine providing in-depth analysis on China business for multinational companies. And no other China or Asia publication can match the depth of the China Business Review as the source of record for China business. The CBR will provide you with numbers, analysis, details, and guidance you need to make quality decisions and build a solid business presence in China whether you're new to the market or an old China hand.

Over 30 Years of Experience

The China Business Review is an indispensable resource for those involved in China business:

"The China Business Review is a must-read update on news and trends shaping the US-China business relationship."

—Sean Maloney

Executive Vice President
Intel Corporation

"The China Business Review consistently provides timely and useful information and insights from knowledgeable contributors, which we find relevant to our interest in commercial and political developments in US-China relations."

—Vaughn Koshkarian

President, Ford Asia Pacific Operations and
Vice President Ford Motor Company