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| Winning the Battle for the Chinese Consumer Electronics Market |  | South China Morning Post September 1, 2006 A wave of consolidation is changing the way both foreign and Chinese consumer electronics players compete in China. | |
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| The Great Electronics Wars |  | South China Morning Post September 1, 2006 Consumer electronics players should focus on forming strategic partnerships with electronics retail giants or risk losing the battle for mainland consumers. | |
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| Middle Market Kingdom |  | Wall Street Journal Asia June 27, 2006 Instead of squeezing themselves into the thin, high end of the high-tech market in China, multinationals would do better to focus on the faster-growing mid-range market segment. | |
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| Quick Movers Will Win the Day |  | Financial Times June 20, 2006 Business models tried and tested in the U.S. and Europe must be ditched to succeed in China. | |
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| Technology Drive Begins at Home |  | Financial Times May 10, 2006 Instead of viewing Beijing's directive on innovation as a challenge, multinationals should identify the possible advantages. | |
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| High-Tech Groups Seek a New Mindset |  | Financial Times January 11, 2006 Business models tried and tested in the U.S. and Europe must be ditched to succeed in China. | |
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| How Foreign Companies Can Compete in China's High-tech Market |  | The McKinsey Quarterly Web exclusive, January 2006 The emergence of strong local high-tech companies is creating a formidable challenge for multinationals seeking to grab a share of the Chinese market. | |
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| Chips Fall Toward Design |  | South China Morning Post March 11, 2002 China could soon become a major force in semiconductors - by taking a road of its own. | |
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