Running with the dragon : how India should do business with China
By: Dasgupta, Saibal.
Publisher: Haryana Portfolio (Penguin Random House) 2019Description: xiii,228p.ISBN: 9780670091812.Subject(s): Business -- Business Enterprises | International economic relations -- Foreign trade and employment -- India -- ChinaDDC classification: 380.10951 Summary: Are there lessons to learn from the manner Chinese companies have grown tenfold or more in their home markets, and pushed away competitors of all hues in the US, Europe, Asia and Africa? What drives China's international trade surplus, which was $351 billion in 2018, while India ended the 2018-19 financial year with trade deficit of $103 billion? Are we in India ready to learn and seize new opportunities as part of the overall objective to become a $5-trillion economy?Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Are there lessons to learn from the manner Chinese companies have grown tenfold or more in their home markets, and pushed away competitors of all hues in the US, Europe, Asia and Africa? What drives China's international trade surplus, which was $351 billion in 2018, while India ended the 2018-19 financial year with trade deficit of $103 billion? Are we in India ready to learn and seize new opportunities as part of the overall objective to become a $5-trillion economy?
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