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1st Impressions Of China
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As I mentioned in the story about the Suning store, on my first full day in
The city is the host for the Summer Olympics Sailing Regatta and, as with all Olympics, a major last minute glitch has occurred. An algae bloom has formed on the lake where the competition will be held and the local government has put everyone to work on the project to clean it up before the sailors are ready August 9.
One senses in meetings with Jiang Yaoping, vice minister of the Ministry of Commerce for the People’s Republic Of China, Cai Limin, vice governor of Shandong Province, and members of the China Electronic Chamber of Commerce and other dignitaries that there is a great deal of pride in being host of the Olympics. And a great deal of anxiety as they await the athletes, tourists and world media scrutiny from nations around the globe.
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The formal dinner and reception at the Shangri-La Hotel on Wednesday evening for CEA's SinoCES Delegation, Chinese government officials and show exhibitors. |
The Olympics for
Based on economic reports for consumer electronics alone given by Chinese officials and Darrel Ching of the U.S. Embassy double-digit growth rates across the board continue to be the norm.
Still there is nervousness about how
And the fog here in
Chinese manufacturers, and in this case CE manufacturers, do not live in an economic bubble. We’ll see if we can find out more about that as this trip continues.
Posted by Steve Smith on July 10, 2008 | Comments (3)
Thanks for sharing!
Official bird,great line.Hope you have a great trip be safe.
Unfortunately that may not be all fog you are experiencing there - I've seen haze and murky air many times in China. And could indeed be seen as a metaphor for the costs that come with the benefits of rapid economic/technological growth and economic/cultural change.