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| Friday, September 05, 2008 21:09:37 |
Joint ventures sometimes only a brief honeymoon
The experience of Shanghai restaurateur Andy Ho, a Canadian citizen, is sadly not rare; relations with his Chinese partners have gone sour, and they want him out. He believes they are responsible for the frequent power cuts and hired thugs that harass his staff, although his partners deny the charge and the police refuse to comment.“Doing business ...
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