Organizations exploring business opportunities in China can now participate in a China business tour arranged by WW Business Net's Chinese partner and co-sponsored by China's Foreign trade Council.
(PRWEB) September 14, 2006 -- WW Business Net is offering a new service for businesses interested in doing business in China. China Business tours are now being offered to small and mid-size businesses. Co-sponsored by China's Foreign trade Council of China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) and supported by the District Governments of Jiangsu & Anhui, this tour is wholly organized by WW Business Net's partner company, BTC Consultant Co., Ltd. CCPIT.
This China Business Tour covers the fastest growing and developing industrial areas in China, Anhui and Jiangsu Provinces near Shanghai. This China Business Tour is a high profile professional event which will facilitate making valuable strategic alliances as opposed to just an ordinary business tour. The individuals participating in this tour will be welcomed by key officials of the district governments and be invited by the high ranking government officials, e.g.: the mayor.
"This business tour offers a fantastic opportunity for USA companies wishing to increase their presence in China" said Darrell Wilk, President of WW Business Net and a Senior China consultant. "This tour enables small and mid-size business people to explore opportunities, establish valuable contacts, and get a good overview of business possibilities in China. This experience will also be a great personal experience as one will get a sense of the culture, history and beauty of China."
This tour is organized on a monthly basis, and consists of seven days and six nights. Arrangements will be made for accommodations in the best local hotels. Customized tours for business groups and trade delegations are also available. For more information on the China Business Tours please call 714-651-6841 or visit www.usa-chinanet.com.
WW Business Net is a consulting firm specializing in helping small and mid-size organizations develop business relationships with China. This includes, finding viable outsourcing, exploring marketing and sales opportunities as well as establishing or expanding operations in China.
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