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To: TobagoJack who started this subject11/8/2003 9:17:18 PM
From: TobagoJack   of 113
 
Chinese entrepreneurs On their way back

Nov 6th 2003 | BEIJING AND SHANGHAI
From The Economist print edition
economist.com


The overseas Chinese are returning to become entrepreneurs in the motherland

WHEN Hu Jintao, China's president, recently threw open the doors of the Great Hall of the People in Beijing it was not to host fellow Communist Party officials, dutiful soldiers or loyal peasants. His purpose was to address 4,000 returning Chinese who have studied and worked overseas but who have since moved back. If this was meant as a symbol—and nobody practises symbolism as artfully as the Chinese—it was a timely one. Today's rapidly growing China is drawing on the talents of its foreign-educated and western-trained elite more than ever to “realise the great rejuvenation of our nation”, as Mr Hu put it. Many of those returning see China as a land of boundless opportunity.

This is a remarkable transformation ... continued
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