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Sourcing and Business Development Opportunities for SME Businesses in China: February 22 to March 2, 2008 -- Beijing, Hangzhou and Shanghai

The Asian American Business Development Center (www.aabdc.com), a NY-based nonprofit organization with a major presence in China, will be organizing the Sourcing and Cultural Tours to China from February 22 to March 2, 2008. Covering major cities including Beijing, Hangzhou, and Shanghai, the tour is tailored to SMEs interested in sourcing Chinese products, building business relationships, seeking personal purchases, and more.

New York (PRWEB) November 29, 2007 -- Is China good for every business? It is the long-standing belief of the Asian American Business Development Center (AABDC), a Manhattan-based business development group, that this is indeed the case. AABDC is making this point clear through organizing a Sourcing and Cultural Tour to China scheduled to take place from February 22 to March 2, 2008. The content of the business tour has been tailored to meet the needs of retailers, entrepreneurs and professional buyers from all industry sectors.

"I believe that this tour will be especially beneficial for those small business owners looking to source for new products, identify a manufacturing partner and explore export opportunities in China" says John Wang, President of AABDC, who has been developing U.S--China trade missions for the last five years. The ten-day tour will take participants to the most significant and vibrant business areas in China, including Beijing, Hangzhou and Shanghai, as well as the surrounding municipalities.

The only New York-based business development organization with a major presence in China, AABDC has established offices in Beijing, Hangzhou, Dalian and Chengdu. It is one of the few organizers of business tours to China that can provide "on-the-ground" follow-up for business opportunities.

Please check the organization's website, www.aabdc.com , for an itinerary and registration details. For more information, contact Elizabeth Kay at Fusia Communications at 718-643-0311 ext. 18

About Asian American Business Development Center: Since it was founded in 1994 as a non-profit organization, AABDC has been engaged in activities that help U.S. businesses strengthen their capacity to compete, establish relationships and develop trade opportunities in China.

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