Is your business dealing with Chinese partners or planning on expanding to the Chinese market? Understanding the Chinese culture is vital to success in dealing with your Chinese business partner.
Local Chinese Culture expert, Snowie Bai of FuRui Exchange, is hosting an interactive and informative workshop to help you to better understand the Chinese Culture, including:
- Social etiquette and cross-cultural communication skills
- Chinese Values and Perspectives
- How to positively influence negotiation outcomes
- Things you can do to make it easier for Chinese visitors to buy
- Things to know if you are considering taking the export road
- Why web-based translation may not be a satisfactory solution
- WeChat and Union Pay
Date : Thursday, 29th March 2018
Time: 1pm to 4 pm
Location: 2A upstairs Training Room at Gramac Solutions (1A Hedley St, Mt Gambier)
Cost: $60.00 per person (afternoon tea provided)
To register: Contact Ms Bai (Snowie) T: 0432565118 E: furuiexchange@yahoo.com
Attending this workshop entitles each attendee to a one-to-one site visit to look at how to improve their effectiveness and profitability with their Chinese counterparts (booking essential).
To register: Contact Ms Bai (Snowie) T: 0432565118 E: furuiexchange@yahoo.com
*FuRui Exchange is a local business based in the Limestone Coast. Its owner, Snowie Bai, is a nationally accredited Chinese English interpreter & translator. She has a Master’s Degree in International Economic Law. She started doing business in China in 2000 and over the past 18 years has developed an extensive network of contacts in China. She has a sound understanding of Chinese business culture and understands the challenge of marketing rural businesses in this developing market. is a local business based in the Limestone Coast. Its owner, Snowie Bai, is a nationally accredited Chinese English interpreter & translator. She has a Master’s Degree in International Economic Law. She started doing business in China in 2000 and over the past 18 years has developed an extensive network of contacts in China. She has a sound understanding of Chinese business culture and understands the challenge of marketing rural businesses in this developing market