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Shanghai

The Growing Cost of Doing Business in China

Small businesses such as Olive Juice and Gonzo Games grapple with rising prices.

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10 Steps to Starting a Business in China

China's fast-growing consumer class is giving business owners new reasons to set up shop abroad. Here's how to start and grow your business.

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How to Get Ahead in China

When Mitch Free first went to China, he didn't know a thing about the place. He listened. He learned.

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In China, the Cost of Doing Business Rises

Recent wage hikes combined with rising prices mean China isn't as cheap an option as it once was.

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China Home to Most Hacked Computers, Says Report

As China shuts down the country's largest hackers' training ground, a report highlights more problems.

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Recent Articles about Shanghai

The Path to Smarter Logistics

Each year, billions of dollars are spent on moving products around the world. With smart logistics, you can move products fasterâ€"and save your company money.  Read more

These Cities Offer the Best Ways To Stay Fit on the Road

Some travel destinations can't help but invoke your inner Lance Armstrong. Staying on the workout wagon while on the open road is not easy, but i...  Read more

4 Tips on Shipping Your Product

Choosing your company's method of transportation is extremely important. Here are four tips on how to effectively ship your product.  View slideshow

Coping with Layoffs, Facebook, and Minimalist Management

How to cope with a layoff? Start a business, of course! The Read more

Doing Business in China

Michael Lee is on the verge of becoming the first American entrepreneur to build big in the world’s most populous country.  Read more

Crunching the Numbers

The latest stats on working women, global entrepreneurs, office life, and more  Read more

Take the Pain Out of Writing a Business Plan

Break a business plan into bite-sized pieces, to focus on what matters most right now. The first of a three-part series.  Read more

Shanghai Surprises

The perils of opening an office in China, from legal hurdles to security issues - and all amid a foreign workplace culture.  Read more

Ask Inc.

Finding contacts in China, getting meaningful reviews of the boss.  Read more

The New Yankee Traders

Chinese-Americans are using family ties to beat the Japanese and Big Business for a share of the burgeoning Chinese market.  Read more

Introducing Inc.com's Local Sections

With apologies to Tip O'Neill, you might say that all business is local. That is why Inc.com is rolling out 12 new sections devoted to some of the major m...  Read more

Top 10 Minority-Run Companies (By Growth)

Amir Amirfar and Associates Amir Amirfar The head of this architectural and engineering ...  Read more

The World is Not Enough

Bülent Çelebi is a worldly guy, having lived in Turkey, Hong Kong, and the U.S. before returning to Istanbul to establish AirTies--which has a su...  Read more

Network

Inc. Technology readers react to articles from Inc. Technology #2, 1998, including Alessandra Bianchi's "Lines of Fire" and Jeffrey Seglin's "He's Got the Wh...  Read more

U.S. Teens Win Global Entrepreneurship Contest

The team from Santa Monica, Calif., runs an on-campus restaurant and snack bar.  Read more

What's Your Price?

The venture capitalist looked me straight in the eyes and uttered the words that every hungry entrepreneur wants to hear: "I can offer your company a real...  Read more

There's No Ugly Penalty for Companies

The father of the study of human ugliness is Daniel Hamermesh of the University of Texas. He has collected data on several continents that attractive peop...  Read more

Gold-Medal Marketing

For companies looking to profit from the Beijing Olympics, the race is on.  Read more

Teen Entrepreneurs Headed to China

The winners of a U.S. business-plan competition will now compete against nine other nations.  Read more

Contributors

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New Global Hot Spots

Look beyond Shanghai for the next big thing.  Read more

Teen Entrepreneurs Headed to China

The winners of a U.S. business-plan competition will now compete against nine other nations.  Read more

Entrepreneur of the Year: Ping Fu

She came to this country by way of a Chinese prison, but that's the past, and the future holds a tantalizing promise of smarter, cheaper manufacturing and be...  Read more

How to Run a Brainstorming Session

Line up the white boards and ditch the judgment. Here's how to encourage an open flow of ideas and spur innovation.  Read more

How I Did It: John Vechey, Founder of PopCap

How a small company is capturing a big audience in the casual gaming market.  Read more

Ask Inc.

Telling on a client contact; finding U.S. clients for Chinese businesses.  Read more

Exceptions To The Rule

Why some INC. 500 companies are growing in industries that aren't.  Read more

Going Global, Part 8: Second-Tier Cities, First Rate Growth

Ever thought of doing business in Wuhan? Kunming? Zhuhai? Maybe you should. According to China's National Bureau of Statistics, they're among 14 second-ti...  Read more

Gear: Built to Move

Keep moving. These new electronics will keep you connected.  Read more

The Way I Work: Jon Kamen of @radical.media

Producer Jon Kamen, founder of @radical.media, is his company's harshest critic.  Read more

China Bound

To help you do business in China, Inc.com has created a master list of online resources to help you tackle the thorniest of global business issues.  Read more

The Chinese Way Of Business

What appears to be a good old-fashioned family business may be a $100-million international conglomerate  Read more

A Parliament of Night-Owl Entrepreneurs

Who needs sleep when there are start-ups to launch? Between endless e-mail conversations and talkative co-workers, getting actual work done during ...  Read more

Tech Talk: Game Co. Ups Play Time with App

A gaming platform and publisher found it could increase the number of games and the time spent playing by customers after developing an online app.  Read more

U.S. Employers Lag Behind in Giving Raises

March 12, 2007 -- U.S. employers are lagging behind China, India, and Eastern Europe when it comes to giving their employees a raise, a r...  Read more

A Travel Agent Who Is Off And Running

Give people a hobby, and someone will spend a fortune pursuing it. And someone else will turn it into a thriving business. Tom Gilligan, a running enthu...  Read more

Updates

A Visit to the Past December 2005 Inc. named Ping Fu its Read more

The Short URL Market Booms; Best iPhone Travel Apps

Teeny, tiny URL competition heats up. Of all the businesses to be booming right now, the URL shortener seems an unlikely one. Until recently, there...  Read more

Chopsticks;

MERGERS MAY BE THE RAGE IN the United States; but in China, the party line is much different: small enterprises are beautiful. This policy, representing ...  Read more

America's Reverse Brain Drain

America's losing its skilled immigrants to other countries, argues David Heenan in his new book, Flight Capital: The Alarming Exodus of America's Best...  Read more

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