Atlanta's AGCO Plows New Ground With China Investments
AGCO Senior Vice President Hubertus Muhlhauser cuts a ribbon to highlight
the Georgia-based tractor company's investment in the city of Changzhou.
Georgia's relationship with the world's No. 2 economy is headed to the next level, moving
beyond trade and focusing on educational exchange, business connections and mutual investment.
Last month, reporter Trevor Williams traveled to four cities in China to gain insight on these topics and more.
Last month, reporter Trevor Williams traveled to four cities in China to gain insight on these topics and more.
Business/Economy
- Georgian Faces the Challenges of 'Made in China'
- A Tale of Two Expos and China's Westward Growth
- Wind Energy to Propel China Business Forum in Atlanta
- Shanghai Ports Leader a Coca-Cola Man
- What's It Worth? Using Chinese Yuan for Trade Transactions
- Commentary: No Atlanta-Shanghai Nonstop Flight; No Problem?
Education
In Education, Georgia Sees No Trade Deficit With China
Student exchanges quietly bridge cultural gaps even as political tensions grab
headlines; Georgians aiding China's educational reform.
Investment
Lessons From Coastal Georgia on Engaging With China
Chinese investors are inexperienced in cross-border transactions and hesitant to set up shop in
a market as competitive and complex as the U.S. How three Georgia cities are tackling the problem.
Blogs
Dispatches From the Field
Reporter Trevor Williams wanders Shanghai's World Expo and a Taiwanese island off the coast of Xiamen.
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