Research and Markets: Chengdu Cityscape
DUBLIN--(Business Wire)-- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/8df543/chengdu_cityscape) has announced the addition of the "Chengdu Cityscape" report to their offering. For years, investment opportunities in China seemed restricted to bustling coastal cities like Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Guangzhou. The Chinese hinterland - where the bulk of the world's largest population resides - received comparatively little attention. Nearly a decade into the 21st century, the situation in China has changed. Previously emerging markets on the east coast have become increasingly saturated, leading savvy investors to look elsewhere. Meanwhile, infrastructure investment and favourable economic incentives have transformed China's vast hinterland, opening up opportunities in cities most investors previously never knew existed. Most investors know that inland China has tremendous economic potential. What most people don't understand are the practical mechanics of accessing these increasingly vibrant engines of growth. Cityscape, a groundbreaking series of essential investment profiles, developed by China Intel Group, provides investors with the knowledge vital to penetrate cities that will form the frontline of global growth over the next decade. Cityscape provides: * Comprehensive data and in-depth analysis on every aspect of the cities economy; from workforce educational levels, average wages, retail price indices, housing market trends and environmental legislation, to favoured industries, tax breaks, and natural resources * Up-to-date analysis of each city's infrastructure, planned improvements to physical infrastructure, economic structure, and investment opportunities * Thorough yet accessible guidance on how to establish a company presence * Bilingual contact data for government offices, schools, hospitals, and much more. The first city profiled is Chengdu - capital of south-western China's Sichuan Province. A bustling city in the heart of the country, Chengdu has emerged as a centre for high-tech research and development, earning it the moniker of "China's Silicon Valley." Investment opportunities abound in the city, linked by road, rail, and air to destinations across China and overseas. The second city in the series is Wuhan - central China's largest metropolis and a city at the nexus of China's transport network. Once billed as the "Detroit" of China due to its massive auto manufacturing industry, Wuhan has reinvented itself for the 21st century as an environmentally-friendly venue for high-tech investment. Cityscape cities include: Chengdu, Wuhan, Chongqing, Xi'an, Taiyuan, Lanzhou, Urumqi, Baotou, Kunming, Changsha, Harbin, Nanning, Zhengzhou, Changchun, and Shenyang. Key Topics Covered: * CITYSCAPE * COMPANY BACKGROUND AND CONTACT DETAILS * CITY SNAPSHOT * OVERVIEW * REGIONAL OVERVIEW * MAJOR GOVERNMENT AND INSTITUTIONAL PROJECTS * FDI * APPROVAL PROCESS FOR WOFE AND JVS * USEFUL CONTACTS * APPENDIX For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/8df543/chengdu_cityscape Research and Markets Laura Wood, Senior Manager Fax from USA: 646-607-1907 Fax from rest of the world: +353-1-481-1716 press@researchandmarkets.com Copyright Business Wire 2009
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