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Essay heading: Investing in Hi-Tech Industries in China: Pros and Cons
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Estimate, it population already achieve around to 1.32 billion. It means that, it is a quite huge potential market because of their largest population. However, estimates population of Vietnam is around 87 million and near to 1.3% of the world population. It means that, the markets size in Vietnam is not very huge and potential if compare with the China... displayed 300 characters
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It means that, the markets size in Vietnam is not very huge and potential if compare with the China. So, as wisdom investors they will choose the China as a market to invest not only the hi-tech industries but also others.
b) Stage of the Markets
China is already the world’s largest market for mobile phones and the second largest for personal computers... displayed next 300 characters
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