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Business Guide to

Central China

The China Briefing Business Guide to Central China is the definitive guide to the

region, providing thorough and in-depth analysis, regional intelligence and overviews

of the provinces and cities in the center of China, including a directory and reference

guide to the region’s many resources: government ministries, development zones,

embassies and consulates, business associations, and major hotels. This book is part

of a series that also includes guides to Beijing and Northeast China, Shanghai and the

Yangtze River Delta, South China and the Greater Pearl River Delta, and West China.

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