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Simon Kennedy, Matthew Bristow, and Shamim Adam, "There's a New Silk Road, and It Doesn't Lead to the U.S.," Bloomberg Businessweek, pages 13-14.
Dexter Robert, "The Right to Strike May Be Coming to Chia.," Bloomberg Businessweek, pages 18-19.
Tian Ying and Ying Diao with Jin Jing, "Inflation Forces Chinese Car Buyers Off the Road," Bloomberg Businessweek, pages 21-22.
Henry sanderson, "Ratings with Chinese Characteristics," Bloomberg Businessweek, pages 42-43
Cathy Chan and Jacqueline Simmons, "The Woman Leading Rothschild's China Push," Bloomberg Businessweek, pages 45 and 48.
Eric Pooley, "America Sits Out the Race," Bloomberg Businessweek, pages 6-8. There is a reference in this article about China and clean energy.
Dexter Roberts with Andreea Papuc, "where china Hides Its Debt," Bloomberg Businessweek, pages 18+.
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There are many languages spoken in China. Which one should you learn?
What could we do for you today?
Does China have more than one party? If a person is not a member of a certain party, does that prevent advancement?
What freedoms do the Chinese people enjoy?
What are the values? What is the primary value--freedom or family or self or something else?
Why is the number "8" a lucky number?
What are good colors?
How do you do business in China?
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The color of red is very important.
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The country is divided into five regions.
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