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Trade Liberalization Goes on in China

May 23rd, 2008

China’s trade regime has continued liberalizing since 2006, the WTO Secretariat said in a report following its second review of the country’s trade policies in Geneva.

Since the first review of China’s trade practices that obtained a good evaluation in 2006, plenty of China’s trade and investment reforms have been carried out to facilitate the country’s economic development. In 2006, China’s total trade in goods alone accounted for about 65% of its GDP and 13% of global trade. Moreover, China is still a major foreign direct investment destination. These reforms also speeded up China’s integration into the global economy.

This year’s review predicted that China—now the world’s third-largest trader, would keep fast growth in international trade with the help of its continuous opening up and ongoing reforms, though there are various challenges ahead.

China always welcomes foreign trade and investment from all other countries, and we—Bpovia Ltd is always ready to bear a hand in your successful business career in China.

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Hotline Opened for Clients in Australia

May 23rd, 2008

Nanjing,China,May 23,2008–Considering the increasing number of demands from our clients in Australia, we opened a direct dial hotline to facilitate the call process. By dialing +61 3 9018 7855, potential clients can call us for a free trial of the services we provide.

Our company, BPOVIA Ltd based in China, is one of the top six outsourcing companies in the world. Headquartered in Nanjing, we are a pioneering virtual assistant and BPO service provider in the country.

By selecting our virtual assistant services, clients can have their virtual assistants carry out all the non-core business activities. Therefore they are in a position to offload complicated and repetitive components of their business processes, greatly cut down expenses in office renting, staff welfare and labor cost and increase the efficiency and flexibility of their businesses.

Regarding small and medium sized enterprises as our target clients, we provide our clients with seamless one-stop solutions. Currently, more than 90% of our clients come from the US, followed by the UK, Canada and Australia. Among them, Australia in particular, stands to benefit greatly from hiring virtual assistants in China.

In addition to such benefits as cutting down expenses and improving efficiency and flexibility of their businesses, clients in Australia enjoy the advantage of having their virtual assistants in China work in lock-step with themselves. As there is only two hours difference in time between the two countries, with our virtual assistants working almost at the same time, clients in Australia are able to remarkably improve their work efficiency to gain more competitive edge for their companies.

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