Also, young people in South America are eager to come to China and do an M.
Like 25 years ago, Daimler-Benz and BMW had the courage to come to China.
But the curious abroad should come to China's slopes to find customers, not corduroy snow or caffe latte.
Every time I come to China, I marvel at its dynamism, the breath-taking speed at which it is changing.
There are no official numbers, because many come to China on tourist or student visas, depending on the length of the internship.
"I can't get these people to come to China, " says Ronnie Chan.
"Any foreign company in pharmaceuticals, if they want to come to China, if they want a partner, we will be partners, " he says.
When people ask if it is too late to come to China, I always answer that, on the contrary, it is still early.
Analysts think that could be just the tip of the iceberg as Home Depot sets itself up as a big player while big box stores come to China.
But I am a heavy consumers of China news and see a lot of advertising, and was largely unaware that this relatively well-known name in the US had even come to China until I read about it in a recent report.
Outright revenues from the internet may become even harder to capture in years to come as China takes further steps to control access.
For years to come, China will be more likely to assemble the best computers than to design them.
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The recklessness of that action sent shock waves through the boardrooms of every Japanese company that has come to rely upon China not just for raw materials, but for intermediate parts and, of course, for finished goods.
The last set of economic numbers to come out of China gave a mixed picture of the recovery in Asia's largest economy, adding to concerns that the government could become stricter on the property market in response to a pickup in house prices.
This carried a reminder to Iran that, big though its oil exports to China are, they come to only about half of Saudi Arabia's.
All this is nothing beside the capacity that is about to come onstream in China.
You know, a lot of interesting work is going to come out of China for the rest of the world.
The last set of economic numbers to come out of China gave a mixed picture of the recovery in Asia's largest economy.
Focus of the market place is turning from the major storm that pummeled the U.S. east coast, to critical economic data that is scheduled to come out of China and the U.S. yet this week.
Growth has risen faster than emissions, at global and national levels, and more is to come: China's latest national plan, for example, calls for a 40-45% reduction in carbon intensity without compromising economic development.
But in China I think that the gap is wider, certainly than it is in the States, and it's almost a case of natural selection where people come to a fork in the road in China and either go to the state sector or to the private sector.
"We've laid the foundations for stable relations for many years to come, " said Russia's Ambassador to China, Igor Rogachev.
Likewise, it should be no surprise that the style market, at all price points, is going to be potent in emerging economies like China for years to come.
Down the road, he sees more good news to come, including a China Mobile distribution deal, and maybe, just maybe, an Apple television.
So China has come to depend on exports, especially to the United States, to absorb that excess capacity -- something U.S. consumers were happy to do especially over the past decade.
She estimated that one-half of the graduate students at RPI come from abroad and about one-third to one-half of those come from China.
But they come to this city, once the capital of China, because they are able to earn enough to send a few yuan home to families still in the countryside.
The next major data point scheduled to come out in Asia is China's preliminary manufacturing data for March, out on Thursday.
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