Why China is Gaining an Edge in Emerging Markets While the West Tries to ‘Impose Hegemony on a Shoestring’ (SCMP)
- Although success has been a “mixed-bag” in some markets, Chinese companies, particularly in the tech sector, have proven successful at adapting their operations to align with the development goals of emerging economies.
- US and European companies have not been able to match the price or quality of Chinese offerings, said Kadi, whose study on Chinese localisation efforts in North Africa was published by the Carnegie think tank in April. [How Huawei’s Localization in North Africa Delivered Mixed Returns – PDF file] READ MORE
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