In sectors ranging from transportation to media, Chinese unicorns are now world leaders and more are emerging all the time. Though the full effect of the coronavirus outbreak on China’s economy is currently unknown, the fact is that — over many years — the country’s fast-growing marketplace and readiness to adopt new technology have made it especially fertile ground for the growth of unicorns.
In this PwC report ‘Unicorns: Harnessing innovation for hypergrowth’, they have looked to capture and explore some of the main insights from their China Unicorn Survey 2019, supplemented and supported by findings from their 23rd Annual Global CEO Survey and reflections from PwC leaders on the impact of Covid-19 on the Unicorn market. READ MORE
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