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  2. Poorly Made in China - Wikipedia

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    The book was published at a time when young entrepreneurial US citizens were encouraged to move to the People's Republic of China (PRC). The first-person account of a Chinese-speaking Wharton School graduate takes the reader to southern China. The experience of helping Western import businesses find and work with Chinese suppliers is recounted ...

  3. Made in China - Wikipedia

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    By the early 21st century, goods labeled "Made in China" were often only partially made in China, such as US-designed iPhone. [2] In 2015, China devised "Made in China 2025", the government's ten-year plan to update national manufacturing base by rapid development of local high-tech industry. [3]

  4. Manufacturing cost - Wikipedia

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    Manufacturing cost is the sum of costs of all resources consumed in the process of making a product. The manufacturing cost is classified into three categories: direct materials cost, direct labor cost and manufacturing overhead. [1] It is a factor in total delivery cost. [2]

  5. Economics in One Lesson - Wikipedia

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    The book has been translated into many other languages, such as Spanish, German, Russian, Chinese, Korean and Greek. [6] In particular, the Madrid-based Spanish publishing house Unión Editorial , which traditionally publishes books in Spanish language in defense of market economy and liberalism , released La Economía en una lección in 1981 ...

  6. Great Divergence - Wikipedia

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    Amiya Kumar Bagchi estimates 10.3% of Bihar's populace were involved in hand spinning thread, 2.3% weaving, and 9% in other manufacturing trades, in 1809–13, to satisfy this demand. [ 60 ] [ 61 ] In contrast, there was very little demand for European goods in India, which was largely self-sufficient, thus Europeans had very little to offer ...

  7. United States–China Relations Act of 2000 - Wikipedia

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    President Bill Clinton in 2000 pushed Congress to approve the U.S.-China trade agreement and China's accession to the WTO, [13] saying that more trade with China would advance America's economic interests: "Economically, this agreement is the equivalent of a one-way street. It requires China to open its markets—with a fifth of the world’s ...

  8. Empresa de China - Wikipedia

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    La empresa de china: de la Armada Invencible al Galeón de Manila. Acantilado. ISBN 9788495359858. Sola, Diego (2018). El Cronista de China: Juan González de Mendoza, entre la misión, el imperio y la historia. Edicions Universitat Barcelona. ISBN 9788491680376. Sola, Emilio (1999). Historia de un desencuentro. España y Japón, 1580-1619 ...

  9. Foreign direct investment - Wikipedia

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    By contrast, FDI out of China in 2013 was $8.97 billion, 10.7% of the Asia-Pacific share. [22] As a result of the Great Recession, FDI fell by over one-third in 2009 but rebounded in 2010. [23] China implemented the Foreign Investment Law [24] in 2020. FDI in China dropped to a 30-year-low in 2024, which was attributed to anti-espionage ...