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A Global Downturn Puts the Brakes on China’s Industry
The global downturn is reaching deep into the heart of the country’s once-rapid industrial transformation.
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A Global Downturn Puts the Brakes on China’s Industry
The global downturn is reaching deep into the heart of the country’s once-rapid industrial transformation.
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China’s Ambition Soars to High-Tech Industry
No longer content with low-skilled manufacturing, Chinese companies are trying to move up the value chain.
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China’s Ambition Soars to High-Tech Industry
No longer content with low-skilled manufacturing, Chinese companies are trying to move up the value chain.
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China’s Industrial Ambition Soars to High-Tech
China’s companies are trying to match the world’s biggest companies in power, business and prestige.
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China’s Industrial Ambition Soars to High-Tech
China’s companies are trying to match the world’s biggest companies in power, business and prestige.
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In China, Low-End Industries Give Way to High-Tech
China’s companies are trying to match the world’s biggest companies in power, business and prestige.
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In China, Low-End Industries Give Way to High-Tech
China’s companies are trying to match the world’s biggest companies in power, business and prestige.
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on 07-31-2008
In China, Low-End Industries Give Way to High-Tech Ambitions
No longer content to be the low-cost maker of toys, clothes and other goods, China’s companies are trying to match the world’s biggest companies for business, power and prestige.
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America for Sale: 2 Outcomes When Foreigners Buy Factories
Two cities offer competing narratives for a nation uneasy about being on the selling end of the global economy.
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