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    Throughout the 20th century, mainland China had gone through numerous changes. There was a large cultural revolution and vast famine that affected many people at the time. Many Chinese people were being internally displaced, and they were seeking potential opportunities elsewhere. The main flow of immigration was to Hong Kong (HK) because it was seen to open up many opportunities of financial growth and travel. There were some who wanted to immigrate to the United States (US), but the Chinese Exclusion

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    From 1979-2000, China pursued a policy this promoted FDI related to export promotion, which contributed to Taiwan and Hong Kong investment, because it helped it helped protect China’s local businesses. Market driven FDI, which is primarily what the US, EU and Japan are interested in investing, was limited in China because it would potentially hurt Chinese firms due to intense competition from western firms (Naughton, 403). The “western” firms were less interested in investing in China for export purposes

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    Sunflower Movement in Taiwan The interaction of the trade activities between Mainland China and Taiwan always “successfully” draws attention from the global, but this time the fuel is directly presented in the manifesto of the Sunflower Movement--堅持,直到島嶼天光. “The campaign of the occupation lays the advantages as well as the disadvantages of the CSSTA under the sun stark naked; unfortunately, the pact is already passed. The forced adoption by the KMT highlights the Ma government’s arbitrary abuse

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    Kong and Mainland China firms since The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region government signed "Mainland and Hong Kong Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement" in 2003. In this report, we will talk about a Hong Kong based company, 3 Hong Kong Limited which is a Hong Kong telecommunication service supplier, what business opportunities it has in Mainland China under CEPA. Also, we will recommend it to co-operate with China Telecom Global Limited, a telecommunication service supplier in China. Besides

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    Percy Craddock, British Ambassador to China, to pass on to Premier Zhao Ziyang. The letter consented to explore Chinese proposals for Hong Kong’s administration. “In this first breakthrough, the British found an effective method to push forward the talks with the Chinese, through communications between the top leaders. By adding a channel of communication above the negotiating table, the British found a shortcut to win Chinese concessions by directly appealing to the people who had the final say

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    systems.” Rising resentment between people from mainland China and Hong Kongers has created a cleavage that will ultimately result in the arrangement’s inevitable failure. The culture gap between peoples will be a significant contributing factor in this failure. This culture gap, primarily defined by differences in language, development, and ideology will heighten tension and resentment between these two peoples. This tension between mainland China and Hong Kong will lead to greater political, cultural

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    (Bonjour Holdings Limited, 2016). Thus, the company provides a well services in health products, cosmetic, and difference of personal service. According to the 2015 annual report, Bonjour currently contain forty seven retail stories in Hong Kong, Mainland China, and Macau. The company working in internal context In internal context, the organisation works within in selling cosmetic, but Bonjour wants to satisfied the customer’s more needs, so it provide other service, such as slimming beauty, manicure

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    REPORT ON JEWELLERY INDUSTRY IN HONG KONG Prepared for Mr. Kevin Lee CEO of Sparkle Limited Prepared by Ms. Mary Chan Sales manager for Sparkle Limited On February 18, 201 Sparkle Limited Date: February 10, 2011 To: Mr. Kevin Lee, CEO, Sparkle Ltd. From: Ms. Mary Chan, Sales manager, Sparkle Ltd Subject: Report about Jewellery Industry in Hong Kong The attached report, requested by you dated Jan 5, analyze the current business opportunities in jewelley industry

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    Australian Mango Exports

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    The mango has become a fairly common commodity for most consumers, so it is dubious that market increases continue to rise as they have during the last few years. A resolution to increasing consumption without further reductions in price may be possible if new cultivars of improved appearance and quality environmentally friendly cultivation systems were to be developed. Australian produce is acknowledged for its great consistency and quality. With that in mind an issue to consider would be, once

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    When reading Chan’s short story ‘Nothing Happened’, I notice an intriguing detail, which is that the protagonist of this story, Zhang Dezhi, an investment manager working all around the world, has a same name as his father, a businessman fleeing to Hong Kong after 1949. What is the significance of this detail of patronymic? Is it a symbol of the similarity of the father and son? In my view, it is a symbol of the repetition rather than the similarity of this two generations living in Hong Kong, a

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