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Born in China: a new type of Australian business

  • Written by Stuart Orr, Professor in Strategic Management, Deakin University
imageAlmost 3000 Australian small to medium enterprises have established businesses in China.AAP Image/Paul Miller

A certain type of Australian small business is emerging, but these businesses haven’t got any presence on home soil. Instead they are setting up solely in China to take advantage of a rapidly expanding Chinese market.

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