Global push
| Long Yongtu, former vice-minister of commerce, says that the trend of Chinese companies going global is irreversible. [Photos by Chen Yingqun / China Daily] |
It's not just Chinese state-owned and private enterprise behemoths grabbing the headlines for their overseas acquisitions; smaller companies are making waves, too
China's most important holiday, the Lunar New Year, is drawing near, but entrepreneur Shu Wenbin has no intention of relaxing and taking time out to party. Instead, it's his busiest time of the year.
Apart from meetings with potential partners across China, the general manager of Continental Interior Design and Construction Ltd also plans overseas trips to the United States and other markets to seek out business opportunities he may able to seize after the holiday.
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