
Indeed what is above some buildings when the photographs are large cranes or the details of the completion of construction, in this case in the financial district Pudong, viewed from the Bund.
I just returned from Shanghai ( of the expo and the Madrid 2010 Global Foundation will discuss in the next post ) and indeed, as happened to me in Punta del Este last year, confirmed that there are markets where the crisis does not arrive or is much softer (not to say that there are problems have them, but they are theirs, not imported and designed).
In the most positive that I brought from my trip is the view of a contact who works in Shanghai for many years, when I said what struck this city at the newcomer, he said, does not scare Shanghai ; only commands respect for its working people and desire to succeed, no matter what values \u200b\u200bare very Chinese, but necessary for everyone.
I completely agree, I also demonstrated Asturian two brothers set up a consultancy in Shanghai 5 years ago and now own two offices in one of the best locations business, very close to the Economic and Commercial Office of Spain in that city ( of course now that the Chinese have tightened purchases of property to foreigners they have released your company to anyone who wants to settle in Shanghai only has to buy it and start running ).
Meanwhile here in many cases are still squandering public money to subsidize the construction has not been able to place in the market generally. We ask more of the same and we have a whole country in europe! living subsidies given to the rest of the European community. I found a bus ride to Brussels (he was 6 hours scale) and by midmorning on a Friday I had a hard time seeing activity in one of the hundreds of buildings that Europeans seemed coasted Sunday!. By the way if you need a Sunday of a bank or any other business in Shanghai, do not worry it is open.