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While the device is unlikely to receive a simultaneous worldwide release in all nations, Apple would be foolish to save the China launch for January 2013.
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When countries like Italy opted to cancel those solar subsidy programs last year to save money, China solar stocks took it on the chin.
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At this stage, working with a consultant who understands the China market can provide real value and save companies from headaches they would run into when operating in China.
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Mattel's monitoring of its suppliers is said to have been state-of-the-art, but that did not save it from costly embarrassment in China.
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Even 9% growth in India and China is unlikely to save the big emerging markets from the turbulence in the markets short term.
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After all, they may have to compete for jobs with a new generation of educated workers from rising economies like China and India, save for a retirement without a traditional pension and lower Social Security and Medicare benefits, and face higher tax rates to pay our growing national debt.
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In China, however, households save between 25% to 50% of their income.
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In an attempt to save costs they decided to outsource production to China.
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And in China, more than half of the country, a total of 55 percent, save 15 percent or more of their income.
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The logic goes something like this: Once the financial system stabilizes, all will be well if China can get its consumers to spend more and the U.S. can save more.
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