Day: November 29, 2015
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[TRANSLATION] 10 Things Chinese People Should Know About Doing Business in Africa
One of the most common criticisms of the Chinese in Africa is how difficult it is for "outsiders" (i.e. non-Chinese) to engage them in any kind of open dialogue. In many African countries, the Chinese community is widely perceived as reclusive, even isolated, from the broader community. Some of this ...
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