Why is China important and what to do about it

Kenneth Leong, Director of Euroasia, explores the 5 ways in which the rise of China will impact upon the Western world, and specifically New Zealand.Kenneth also offers some practical tips on an appropriate response to the rise of China.Why is China important and how will it affect you?1) Your suppliers will be Chinese2) Your customers will be Chinese3) Your neighbours will be Chinese4) Your colleagues will be Chinese5) Your investors will be ChineseEuroasia is a specialist provider of foreign language courses and cross-cultural consultancy services. Check out http://www.euroasia.co.nz/ for more information.
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