China Ports Site

Richard Brubaker at All Roads Lead to China Blog just did a post linking to what he describes as "by far the most comprehensive website on China�s various rivers and sea ports, readers can through various pages gain a much better understanding of the size, capabilities, industries of specialty, level of activity, and service providers available at the port."  You can find it here

He is absolutely right and you should add it to your list of useful China resources.

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Chris - November 6, 2006 8:40 PM

Fantastic post. This is a wealth of resource information. One could study the maps and pics of these ports alone, and learn much about China. One of the strengths of your blog is that you have very good and unique topics that help various facets of business come to life -- you and your firm are clearly intellectually curious people. A great attribute to possess.

China Law Blog - November 6, 2006 10:33 PM

Chris --

Thanks for checking in. Flattery will get you everywhere. Of course, in this instance, most of the credit has to go to the All Roads Lead to China blog, for spotting this site. I am not sure it is so much our intellectual curiosity that fuels this site as it is a desire to provide information that could prove helpful to people planning to or doing business in China. I have been involved with business long enough (and I live in Seattle) to know how important ports/logistics can be. Not that I am turning down or do not greatly appreciate the compliment, mind you....

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