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Halfpat is the New Expat in China? Not likely…
In Supertrends, we wrote about how increasingly-younger working professionals are coming to China, sometimes right after graduation from an MBA program or even undergraduate school. This is a certain trend. Shanghai can even be called the new New York for its growing fashion, club, restaurant, and shopping scenes. And, in the city's business sector,...
Organic vegetables in China
Can organic vegetables grow in China's depleted soils? Won't environmental pollution offset any gains from eating healthy? Aren't vegetables here, produced by China's 500 - 600 million farmers, already dirt-cheap? These are just some of the questions I had about a year ago, when a Chinese entrepreneur pitched me on an idea that seemed so ridiculous...

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  • Jason is a China-based strategy consultant and professional speaker with ten years of experience in Asia, and has been in China since 2004.
    From living and working in the Bubble Economy years in Japan, the Dot-Com boom and bust in the US, to China’s rise in the 2000s, Jason has sought out life in some of the most exciting economic environments in the world. He is currently living in Shanghai as a business advisor, professional speaker, and entrepreneur.
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    10Learn about China's Sustainable Development Supertrend at Green Drinks May 10thMay 10, 2012 上海市静安区 Muraya DCE, 4F, Building B, 1000 Chang Ping Road, Jing’An District, Shanghai

    11Jason Inch speaking at T12 - Transition China 2012 about Supertrends for EntrepreneursMay 11, 2012 上海市华山路250号 希尔顿酒店 250 Hua Shan Road, HILTON SHANGHAI

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    22Have lunch with China's Economic Supertrends and CanCham Shanghai at CVRVEMay 22, 2012 上海市静安区 Shanghai Center, 206A, 1376 Nanjing Xi Lu, near Xikang Lu 南京西路1376号, 上海商城2楼, 近西康路 PHONE: 6289 8298

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    It is the first of three books in the China Supertrends series. This book is a practical and insightful guide to the development of China's economy from now until 2018. For investors, entrepreneurs, executives and professionals looking to do business in China, China's Economic Supertrends is an invaluable guidebook to the trends that are shaping China's business environment.
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