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Canadian Technology Joint Ventures in China
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Technology firms, as outlined in this Occasional Paper, face special challenges in the China market. Far better for small and medium-sized Canadian companies to be aware of these risks before venturing into the Chinese market.
The size and complexity of the Chinese economic landscape is daunting, and many Canadian firms may not be well prepared for entry into one of the most competitive places to do business, and where Chinese domestic enterprises have inherent advantages over foreign firms.
Margaret McCuaig-Johnston has a strong background in Science and Technology policy from her own career within the Government of Canada, but combines that perspective with extensive work on China. McCuaig- Johnston has already written two previous Occasional Papers for the China Institute on S&T themes.
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- 2020-08-01
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