Dec 14, 2001

HEADLINES: Business Week China introduces local content

Business Week/China celebrated its 15th anniversary with the

introduction of local content from leading Chinese commentators.

Business Week Asia vice-president and managing director Alan Lammin

said: "With the economy achieving a critical mass and because of WTO, we

wanted to get our local partners (the Ministry of Foreign Trade and

Economic Co-operation) more involved."



HEADLINES: Business Week China introduces local content

Business Week/China celebrated its 15th anniversary with the

introduction of local content from leading Chinese commentators.

Business Week Asia vice-president and managing director Alan Lammin

said: "With the economy achieving a critical mass and because of WTO, we

wanted to get our local partners (the Ministry of Foreign Trade and

Economic Co-operation) more involved."



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