However, we've already spotted a China-bound version for China Unicom's WCDMA network, the Desire 606w, and if we're honest, we'd probably be happier to see the rumored M4 make an official showing.
But large countries like Japan and China are bound to run into another barrier as well.
Still, analysts say that long-term exposure to China is bound to reap gains.
A. Traditionally, business in China is bound by handshakes and verbal agreements. (In the U.S., however, ) Chinese companies must provide written documentation of issues in order to comply with the law, which Chinese businessmen may find too rigid compared to their own traditional and less formal methods of doing business.
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Shanghai generally seems pretty upbeat and the World Trade Organization-bound China seems willing, if not desperate, to reinvent and integrate itself into the New Economy.
The shots appear to be taken in a phone unlocking shop somewhere in China, with this GT-i9502 model apparently bound for carrier China Unicom.
The container had come from Shanghai, China, and was bound for Paraguay, La Nacion newspaper reported.
And ever-increase tonnage of U.S. coal bound for China is adding to the problem.
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More than four-fifths of crude oil bound for China crosses the Indian Ocean before passing through the narrow Malacca Strait.
In the past two years the rivers flowing down to Goa on India's west coast have teemed with barges carrying iron ore bound for China.
The big market for both firms is bound to be China, but each has found it hard going there.
Yu Chia-yi and her two siblings lost their mother, who was travelling with neighbours on a group tour bound for northern China.
China's growth rate is bound to slow in coming years as its working-age population starts to shrink and productivity growth declines.
In the last six years customs officials in China have nabbed more than 25, 000 pieces of artifacts illegally bound for international markets, says Cultural Heritage Watch, a nongovernment group based in Beijing.
In the last six years customs officials in China have nabbed more than 25, 000 pieces of artifacts illegally bound for international markets, says Cultural Heritage Watch, a nongovernmental group based in Beijing.
Aditya Mittal, president and chief financial officer of his father's company, told a recent London conference (run by a consultancy, World Steel Dynamics, and Metal Bulletin) that one of the emerging majors would be bound to be Chinese, despite the extreme fragmentation of China's industry at the moment.
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