FEATURE: China's brands head west
Chinese firms are struggling to replicate their home success in a wary US market. Now, as domestic competition heats up in the mainland, and to counter the disproportionate flow of profits to industries primarily controlled by state-owned enterprises, incentives are emerging for far-sighted Chinese brands to tap the number-one economy in the world.
by Jenny Chan 陳詠欣
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