Welcome to Rightsite.asia! Join for free or Sign in.

China industrial real estate

SIP Leads Rankings of Online Traffic to China's Industrial Parks and Development Zones

In the first RightSite power rankings of online interest in China's industrial parks, established destinations such as Suzhou Industrial Park and Tianjin Economic Development Area faced serious competition for public attention from newer developments such as Sutong Science and Technology Park and Shanghai International Medical Zone.

Details of tax breaks and other incentives at China's high tech business parks

One of the biggest decisions a startup company will make in China is where to establish its facility. Rather than a pure real estate decision however, the site selection process is more often a tax and human resources concern: A location may offer low rent, but higher tax burdens may offset any potential rate discounts.

Tax breaks, access to venture capital and incubator services for startups in China

A new type of development in China looks to cut pollution while producing eco-friendly goods

3.5 billion metric tons.

 

Expert tips on building an industrial facility in China on time and within budget

RightSite recently visited with a British manufacturer setting up a new plant in Shanghai's Pudong district for the third and final part in a series of pieces offering a first-hand look at the process of building a facility.

Following a UK manufacturer as they complete an industrial project in Shanghai

Protecting your interests in China by getting the right lease terms

After finding the right industrial facility for your company, the next hurdle is making sure that you are getting what you pay for. And securing your assets means having the right lease agreement. While all leases vary, there are key elements that all lease agreements need to contain. Investors should look for 16 major terms in any industrial lease in China.

Simple guidelines for encouraging entrepreneurs in China

In the time since the country's first technology business incubator was founded in 1987 there have been major changes in how entrepreneurship is supported in China. From the humble beginnings of the Donghu Business Pioneers Centre in Wuhan some 23 years ago, China now has more than 550 incubators, which ranks it second in the world behind the United States.

Data-driven analysis sharpens emerging city appeal

Three trends are disturbing the sleep of China's investment promotion officials and industrial park developers these days.

 

  • First, investment from many parts of the world is still held back by the effects of the world financial crisis.

The Asia Pacific Property Digest is a quarterly publication providing update on office, retail, zresidential and industrial markets in key cities in the Asia Pacific region.

Syndicate content