Another Question Mark on China’s Poor Quality in Technology and Service

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Bigger wonder is how the country which is least attentive towards Quality of production, technology and service is emerging as biggest economic power in the world?

Nokia hates counterfeiting so much that they’re starting a new company just to fight it

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When you’re a company that makes revenues almost exclusively from the sale of mobile handsets, whoring of patents aside, then you take counterfeit hardware pretty seriously. In China it’s really easy to find a Nokia ( NYSE: NOK ) clone, powered by a MediaTek chipset, running some local operating system that most users in the region have no problem using. That is why today Nokia has announced that they’re teaming up with SAP and Giesecke & Devrient to start a new company called “Original1″ by

Love The One You’re With. When China Joint Ventures Make Sense.

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This is the follow-up post I promised to my last post on joint ventures, " The China Joint Venture. It's BACK!!! " I promised a follow up post because the first one received so many comments and a few of them raised issues I thought needed addressing. That last post was really mostly a podcast I did with AmCham, which can be found here . In particular, I wish to address when a joint venture with a Chinese company makes sense, and how best to structure it when it does. I will confine

Massive Chinese investment in Pakistani energy sector

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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, Oct. 13 (UPI) — Pakistan is seeking Chinese investment in its energy sector to ameliorate the country’s periodic power shortages. The International News Network reported Tuesday that Pakistani Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani, making a four-day state visit to China, intends to solicit Chinese investment in Pakistan’s power infrastructure as the country is in the midst of the worst power crisis in its history, which is badly affecting business activities. Gilani will

Geo-Strategic Chessboard: War Between India and China? By Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya

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17 October, 2009 — Global ResearchSince 1947, India has not fully pledged itself to any camp or global pole during the Cold War and as a result was a founding member of the Non-Aligned Movement (N.A.M.). Since the post-Cold War era that position has eroded. New Delhi has been gradually moving away from its traditional position, relationships, and policies in the international arena for over a decade.India has been vied for as an ally in the “Great Game” that is underway, once again. This round o
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