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The Sky Greens produce costs around 40% more than an imported Chinese equivalent.
CNN: Urban farming looking up in Singapore
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Now, both companies are in a contest to define who owns the Chinese equivalent of the Twitter space in China.
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But Yu and Wang, ranked No. 1 in the world, were defiant in their posts on their accounts on Weibo, a Chinese equivalent of Twitter.
CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS
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The company, CTrip (a Chinese equivalent of Expedia), decided to cut spending on expensive Shanghai office space by inviting some of its staff to work at home.
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The FCC isn't the only agency playing with devices we don't even know exist: its Chinese equivalent has recently had some hands-on time with an unknown Huawei smartphone, codenamed the P6-U06.
ENGADGET
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The FCC isn't the only agency playing with devices we don't even know exist, and its Chinese equivalent has recently had some hands-on time with an unknown Huawei smartphone, codename P6-U06.
ENGADGET
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The slow uptake is especially striking in comparison to their eager use of equivalent Chinese social media for domestic corporate communications.
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This became the darling of the Chinese wine market, the equivalent of a wine status symbol, so there might have been a bigger bubble there.
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But why does Europe need its own "sat nav" system when the rest of the world uses GPS or an equivalent Russian or planned Chinese system?
BBC: NEWS | UK | UK Politics | Galileo: Star project or black hole?
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Drivers rev the motors of their beat-up vehicles, shouting in Chinese and Mongol for passengers to board for a 300-yard drive to the Chinese immigration center and then another few miles to the Mongolian equivalent.
WSJ: A Popular Side Trip for Foreigners in China: Visa Runs
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My guess is that whereas when a Japanese company made an acquisition the foreign executives immediately hit the equivalent of a glass ceiling, in the case of foreigners in a Chinese company, it's going to be easier for them to move up the ranks.
WSJ: Managing in Asia: China Eyed as Next Educational Frontier; John A. Quelch: China Europe International Business School