Almost two decades back, the Japanese almost demolished American manufacturing by learning the tricks of trade from Americans themselves. It seems the Chinese have taken a similar route by inviting world class American and European centers of excellence to their own country. But notably, unlike the Japanese, the Chinese are surely doing “it” much better & faster; we mean economic growth.
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Almost two decades back, the Japanese almost demolished American manufacturing by learning the tricks of trade from Americans themselves. It seems the Chinese have taken a similar route by inviting world class American and European centers of excellence to their own country. But notably, unlike the Japanese, the Chinese are surely doing “it” much better & faster; we mean economic growth.
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Almost two decades back, the Japanese almost demolished American manufacturing by learning the tricks of trade from Americans themselves. It seems the Chinese have taken a similar route by inviting world class American and European centers of excellence to their own country. But notably, unlike the Japanese, the Chinese are surely doing “it” much better & faster; we mean economic growth.
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Almost two decades back, the Japanese almost demolished American manufacturing by learning the tricks of trade from Americans themselves. It seems the Chinese have taken a similar route by inviting world class American and European centers of excellence to their own country. But notably, unlike the Japanese, the Chinese are surely doing “it” much better & faster; we mean economic growth.
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Almost two decades back, the Japanese almost demolished American manufacturing by learning the tricks of trade from Americans themselves. It seems the Chinese have taken a similar route by inviting world class American and European centers of excellence to their own country. But notably, unlike the Japanese, the Chinese are surely doing “it” much better & faster; we mean economic growth.
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An interesting concept, it will not be restricted to just one tea garden and the group is planning to develop many such gardens across the eastern states of West Bengal and Assam, and also in Myanmar. MRIL had earlier taken over Williamson Tea Assam from UK-based Magors. The economics of tea tourism are to create additional revenue that can be channelised towards maintenance of tea gardens.
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