China has changed enormously over the last 20 years with th e rapid development of economics, business and trade. China is the 3rd largest world economy after the U.S. and Japan now. Its economy has been growing at 10% per year, and it's on track to be the world's largest economy soon. Learn More…
China's Business Education has reached world standards, and lots of universities have established cooperation relationships with overseas institutes.
For merchants doing business in China or those preparing to do business with China, it would bring them great benefits to learn Business Management, Finance, International Trade, Economics, or related programs in China.
Some universities offer bachelor's programs of International Trade, Business, Economics teaching in English, or MBA programs conducted in English.
To know more about universities' reputations, applicants could refer to University Rankings -> Top 50 Chinese Universities in Economics, 2010.
Many of China's universities have business related courses taught in English, it could be find an appropriate region for you.

Beijing and Shanghai are China's two largest cities and economic and cultural centers, especially Shanghai which is
the trade center of China. With the excellent teaching quality of the universities in these two cities, Beihang University (BUAA),
The Sino-British College, USST, Donghua University (DHU) and Shanghai Normal University (SHNU) are smart choices.
And, South China University of Technology (SCUT) is located in another important trade city in China – Guangzhou. It is also a good choice.
Additionally, Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University (XJTLU) is particularly recommended because the student will be awarded the internationally recognized University of Liverpool degree in addition to XJTLU degree upon successful completion of the program.
Other universities in some cities not as huge as Beijing or Shanghai have high teaching quality and the relatively low cost of living. And, there are chances to explore some new business opportunities.