China Economic Review

China Economic Review
China Economic Review
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Type Monthly Business Magazine
Editor Pete Sweeney
Headquarters

The Plaza Building
London
SE13 5PT


England
ISSN 1350-6390
Official website http://www.chinaeconomicreview.com

China Economic Review (Chinese: 中国經濟評論, Pinyin: Zhongguo Jīngjì Pínglùn; also referred to as CER) is an independent English-language monthly business magazine and associated website published by China Economic Review Publishing. CER offers information and analysis on business trends in China through its various products. It claims to be one of the most widely read China business magazines by decision makers doing business in China. The magazine is domiciled in the United Kingdom, and its main editorial office is in Hong Kong.

Contents

History

China Economic Review was founded in 1990 by a publishing house in London and was purchased in 2003 by China Economic Review Publishing, and production was moved to Greater China.

Circulation and Readership

China Economic Review's distribution of around 25,000 copies per issue is audited by the Hong Kong Audit Bureau of Circulations. Subscribers are mainly in Hong Kong and mainland China. It is distributed by direct mail to business leaders and is also available in business centers and five-star hotels across China. Additionally, it is distributed in business and first class on nine international airlines: Air France, British Airways, Dragon Air, Austrian Airlines, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Air Canada, United Airlines, and Virgin Atlantic Airways.

Tone and Voice

China Economic Review is an independent publication, and being based in Hong Kong and the United Kingdom it is not subject to editorial censorship within China. The magazine's main editorials and feature stories are written without bylines, creating a single editorial voice and consistent stance.

CER comments frequently on Chinese economic policies and trends, and occasionally on political issues that have a bearing on the economy.

Content

In its current form, the magazine contains the following sections each month:

The House View- Main editorials

Month in Review- Briefing on important China economic/business events

Question of the Month- Analysis of a timely economic or business issue with significant implications for China

Companies- Coverage of a particular company and/or industry

Question & Answer- One-on-one interviews with major business and economic figures in China.

Talking Points- Columnists and contributed opinion articles

Special Report- In-depth examination of a key issue, sector or trend

Spotlight- Analysis of China's economic ties with a particular country or region

Travels to the West- Impressions of China by Editor-at-large Graham Earnshaw as he walks across the country, from east to west

Book Review- Reviews of recent China-related works

Focus- A monthly industry-focused supplement that appears inside each issue

Editors

Ana Swanson (November 2011-present)

Pete Sweeney (March 2011-November 2011)

Andrew Galbraith (2010–March 2011)

Tim Burroughs (2005–2010)

Joel McCormick (2004–2005)

Chris Horton (2004)

Jamil Anderlini (2003–2004)

David Lammie (1993–2003)

Anna Jones (-1993)

Awards

Society of Publishers in Asia Awards (SOPA Awards)

2010 SOPA Awards: Honorable Mention for Excellence in Special Coverage - "Cleanup Job"

2008 SOPA Awards: Honorable Mention for Excellence in Business Reporting - "Starting Afresh"

2007 SOPA Awards: Excellence in Explanatory Reporting- "Mother of Invention"

Notable Columnists

China Economic Review has published articles by a range of experienced China business people, analysts and observers.

Robert Abbanat

David Bandurski

Philip Bowring

Richard Brubaker

Frank Ching

Patrick Chovanec

Ken DeWoskin

Steven M. Dickinson

Tom Doctoroff

Bill Dodson

Charles Freeman

Duncan Freeman

Paul French

Bates Gill

Charles R. McElwee

Turloch Mooney

Malcolm Moore

Chris Patten

Jack Rodman

Andy Rothman

Other CER Publications

China Business Guide -A guide to doing business in China, including industry overviews, profiles of Chinese provinces and regions, cities listings, and legal and practical information on setting up a business in China

China by Numbers -A collection of China-related statistics

Offshore Quarterly -A Chinese-English bilingual quarterly magazine focusing on investment opportunities in and out of China

MICE Now-A Chinese-English bilingual quarterly magazine focusing on China's hospitality and conference industry

MBA Guide -Three separate books published annually offering information on business schools in China, Europe, and the US.

China Logistics Guide -A reference guide with contact details for logistics providers in China.

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