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Rouen Business School---IFI 3 Bsc3 -----ZHANG Naixin

1. Why did you choose Asia for doing business with emerging economies?
Generally speaking, as we know that Asia has become one of the regions whose economy is developing fastest in recent years. This new flow of powerful booming begins to attract lots of global attentions and to occupy more and more world economic market. This fact which cannot be ignored any more is not only a huge challenge, but also stands for a great business opportunity for our developed western countries.
Actually, except for Asia, there are also many other emerging countries existing, why I choose Asia as my good destination, the reason is his huge coverage and that he has some excellent leaders or symbolic countries who have already shown this region’s unlimited potential, such as China, India and some south-east Asia countries. The most attractive BRICS countries, Asian countries have taken up two places, which is enough convinced to prove his force and strength. So this emerging power means that he has more business opportunities with his rich natural resources, cheap labours and others good qualities. Doing business in Asia can motivate our economy and provide us with a new challenge to get a win-win result.
What else, I am an international student from China, I really want to have a chance to know what foreign countries view the Asia, and in their opinions, what is the best way to do business with our Asian people and how they will get along with the Asian government and local people. After all, if someday I come back to work in China, I have more cases to deal with the foreign countries, this lesson or these experience that is get from the class today will help me to find a good method to do my business. Besides, as I am a Chinese, I don’t

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