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People Watch - Jan / Feb 2009

James Greer has recently been appointed the China Manager for CBD Energy, a Sydney-based Renewable Energy Company. CBD Energy is looking to establish a Renewable Energy Centre of Excellence between Australia and China to conduct further R & D and to manufacture their graphite storage block technology. James has been in China for four years and is currently a Director of the China – Australia Chamber of Commerce in Beijing.

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China – the final frontier for Australian wine

There is fierce global competition for China’s wine market making it essential Australia brands its wines accordingly writes Jeremy Oliver.

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Restoring the City

Since December 2002, when the Bureau International des Expositions announced that Shanghai had won the right to host the 2010 World Expo, Shanghai has been preparing the city for its estimated 80 million visitors writes Anne Warr.

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Company Profile: Bovis Lend Lease

David Lehmann, Bovis Lend Lease’s Managing Director - China tells Sophie Loras how winning the tender to construct the Australia Pavilion at World Expo has had huge benefits for the business’s long-term China projects.

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Accessing Expo

AustCham Shanghai Expo Working Group Chair and President of BlueScope Steel China, Bob Moore talks about how to get involved in Expo through the Australian Chamber of Commerce, Shanghai.

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Talent Tribulations

It is boom times ahead for the architecture and design sectors in China, but talent shortages remain one of the biggest hindrances to the industry reports Sophie Loras.

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News Analysis: Succession Planning

In interesting political developments, Hu Jintao has named Hu Chunhua as his successor’s successor writes Willy Lam.

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