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    Birth Tourism and China

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    account for 63.5%. Mainland visitors have always been playing a huge role in tourism in Hong Kong and they are the ones Hong Kong citizens feel resentful towards mainly because of birth tourism. Local residents have felt that the medical system is already operating at its capacity. Demonstrations on streets are not uncommon with citizens wanting the government to take action against such tourism, I believe that Hong Kong government should still welcome Chinese tourists since Mainland visitors have been

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    For example, 27 corporate clients from Beijing and Shanghai participated in China Corporate Fam. They were invited to come to Hong Kong and experience the most recent MICE products and team building activities (HKTB, 2013b). Under Individual Visit Scheme, it is generally believed that participants come to Hong Kong in a more convenient

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    SWOT Analysis Of UNIQLO

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    1994. In September 2002, UNIQLO opened their first store in Shanghai, China and had opened 480 stores since. Today, UNIQLO is described as one of the largest clothing retailer in the world. Hence, this report will further discuss the company’s strategic management, the marketing mix as well as the SWOT analysis of the company. SWOT Analysis - Strength According to Tadashi Yanai, the chairman and CEO of UNIQLO, they are aiming China as their biggest market. They have open a total of 480 stores in 65

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    Main issues: The main issues of Coach include expansion, brand dilution, and differentiation issues. The first issue is that Coach may have difficulty to entering into new markets such as Hong Kong, Macau, mainland China, Singapore, and Taiwan markets because it requires a huge capital to open retail stores and implement marketing plans. The second issue of Coach that is partnerships can be risky for luxury brands. If the paired up brands have lower level of quality and bad brand images, the Coach

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    There were two main driving issues behind our analysis of this Sport Obermeyer case: the measurement and understanding of demand from uncertain and disparate forecasts, and the allocation of production between factories in Hong Kong and Mainland China (Lo Village, Guangdong). The main challenges facing the company were long lead times, little to no feedback from the market before the first production decision (the first real demand signal is at the Las Vegas trade show in March) and inaccurate forecasts

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    Threat: Chinese Triads pose threats to U.S. national security in relation to drug and human trafficking. In the United States, these groups are active in most metropolitan areas that have a large Chinese population, and typically keep their activities limited to those areas. Within these areas they are often responsible for heroin and methamphetamine trafficking, human trafficking and intimidation/protection practices. While documented triad activity in the United States reached a peak in the 1990s

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    1.Political- regulatory environment Political environment According to World Bank Group(2016), Hongkong is the fifth ease place of doing business with DTF score of 83.67, which means the regulation environment in Hong Kong helps the starting of a joint venture in general. This represents in the sector of paperwork for starting a business, burden of tax compliance, ease of enforcing a contract and the matters relating to trade. Political Risks Hong Kong is a free port and does not levy any customs

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    Essay on Unicon

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    to this case. Demand for precast is rapidly growing because of the Hong Kong construction market. As the markets grow we are expecting to see more modular designs and standard dimensions emerge. Unicon has to be careful since competitors from mainland China are expected to enter the market next year when barriers fall. There are advantages and disadvantages of the blanket approval approach. Who will actually benefit from the cost reductions? It may not be Unicon since competitive pressures may force

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    INTRODUCTION This term paper focuses on China-Taiwan relations in terms of One China policy and the Taiwan question. The paper will first provide an overview of the historical background of Beijing-Taipei relations and its ties with the United States. After, we will discuss One China policy and its different interpretations. From an international relations perspective, the Taiwan Strait, one of the most likely conflict zones in the Asia-Pacific region, has been dubbed the “Balkan Peninsula of the

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    Taiwan has a very long history with China in its early years of colonization, and since China gave Taiwan to Japan during the World War II, Taiwan formed an autonomous government and wanted to gain political autonomy from China. The problem considering the autonomy of Taiwan has been around for centuries. On one hand, Taiwanese people claim their land was separated from the Mainland China for a long time and should be reasonable to gain autonomy, while the Chinese government says that Taiwan is still

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