Business in China
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is a strange phenomenon that is more than hundreds of factories producing the same products, and the style and techniques are similar. They became the competitors each other. That is bad condition for small business growing up. Fortunately, Chinese government care intellectual property rights more than before. So more and more foreign company are likely to invest in China, like some Franchises Corporation. Otherwise, Chinese entrepreneurs are rewarded for innovation and industriousness and calculated risk.
is a strange phenomenon that is more than hundreds of factories producing the same products, and the style and techniques are similar. They became the competitors each other. That is bad condition for small business growing up. Fortunately, Chinese government care intellectual property rights more than before. So more and more foreign company are likely to invest in China, like some Franchises Corporation. Otherwise, Chinese entrepreneurs are rewarded for innovation and industriousness and calculated risk.