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Fuji Oil's Masataka Minemura: Shanghai offers favorable policies for foreign businesses
Masataka Minemura, chairman of the board of Fuji Oil (China) Investment Co Ltd, has been instrumental in helping numerous Japanese brands thrive in Shanghai.
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Financial expert Shin Hyungkwan: Shanghai is a microcosm of China's reform and opening-up
Shin Hyungkwan from South Korea has been in the financial industry for 32 years, with nearly half of that time spent in Shanghai as the CEO of China Capital Market Lab.
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Travelex's Cameron Hume embraces China's economic growth
Cameron Hume, an Australia businessman, has been living in China for over 20 years, working with Travelex, which specializes in currency and financial services.
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SinoUnited Health's Gordon Boo: China's firm decision on opening-up boosts our confidence
Gordon Boo from Malaysia has been working in Shanghai for 10 years, and he is very impressed by China's recent policies, such as the expanding its visa-free policy and improving services for incoming tourists.
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Trayton CEO Simon Lichtenberg impressed by China's higher-quality opening-up
"These opening-up part is a basic fundamental part of the Chinese direction and this is comforting for all of us to hear again."
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Herbalife optimistic about great potential in China
China is expected to become the No 1 market globally for Herbalife, a Los Angeles-based health and wellness company, in five to seven years, said a senior company executive in a media interview in Shanghai on July 12.
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French entrepreneur embraces digitalization and transformation of Shanghai
Born in France, Vincent has had a profound interest in the digital world since childhood. A decade ago, he set foot in Shanghai, and starting from scratch, founded a digital innovation consulting company.
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Pakistani businessman: China is the future
Habib-Ur-Rehman, a Pakistani businessman, has been running a Pakistani handicraft business in Shanghai for the past 16 years.
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Designer outlet mall operator posts robust growth in China
Maurizio Lupi, CEO of Florentia Village, Lupi said that the company will expand the third phase of Shanghai's village since all stores there have been rented out as its seven villages in China attracted over 25 million customers in 2023, a nearly 30 percent increase in footfalls.
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Bosch bullish on China's NEV market
German auto supplier Bosch will continue to draw advantages from the further development of the Chinese market, the largest one the company has as a single market, particularly in new energy vehicles, said a Bosch executive.