Not exact matches
This is testament to how the Chinese
outbound investment is an ever - fluid
market that changes at a rapid pace, as mainland Chinese have increasingly become sophisticated international property buyers who tend to research thoroughly — either by asking for information online and via social media or by asking friends and families for recommendations — before narrowing down their options to decide on their final international property
investment destination.
«Access to air travel is essential to business, commerce and industry in providing access to
markets (especially emerging
markets in Asia and South America); it supports economic development, inward
investment and regeneration; it is vital to employment in terms of a range of direct and indirect jobs; it supports inbound /
outbound tourism.»
After she finished her master in Civil and commercial Law, Gina worked as a government official in the taxation and revenue bureau in China, and later as a general manager of
outbound investment and capital
market finance projects.
In this post on How to win more work from an international law firm alliance, John Grimley uses the alliance between the UK's Bird & Bird and South Korean firm Hwang Mok Park (HMP) to highlight the potential attractiveness — as well as pitfalls — of international law firm
marketing alliances.The logic for this tie - up, like most similar ones, is clear, as The Lawyer detailed at the time: «[South Korea's increasing importance as a source of
outbound investment] and a legal services
market that is opening up to the west».
Particularly since China's accession to the World Trade Organization in 2001, Chinese in - house lawyers with experience working at multinational companies have become increasingly valued by both foreign companies entering the Chinese
market and Chinese enterprises seeking to increase
outbound investment.
In Hong Kong the firm has hired Morrison & Foerster capital
markets partner Gregory Wang whose practice focuses on
outbound and inbound
investment for clients in Hong Kong and mainland China.
Osler provides advice to clients on both inbound
investment into Canada and
outbound investment in many of the emerging
markets.
Our economy is robust, with strong inbound and
outbound investment, a thriving technology sector, and significant activity in many of the industries on which the Canadian
market was built, including retail, mining, agriculture, power, infrastructure, financial services and real estate.
These tasks may include preparing documents, checking on purchased properties,
marketing our
investments to other investors, inbound and
outbound calls with investors / buyers, setting up property showings for potential buyers, and meeting any other company needs that arise.
Orlando Economic Development Commission, Orlando • FL 2010 Global Business Development Performed key research of foreign
markets to discover export opportunities for local business and completed research that supported in and
outbound trade and
investment initiatives.