From McDonald’s to Ralph Lauren, U.S. Companies Are Planning China Expansions

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From McDonald’s to Ralph Lauren, U.S. Companies Are Planning China Expansions
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From fast food to high-end fashion, large American companies are increasing their bets on China’s consumers in anticipation of a postpandemic rebound in the world’s second-biggest economy

HONG KONG—Large American companies from fast food to high-end fashion are increasing their bets on China’s consumers in anticipation of a postpandemic rebound for the world’s second-biggest economyContinue reading your article with.

HONG KONG—Large American companies from fast food to high-end fashion are increasing their bets on China’s consumers in anticipation of a postpandemic rebound for the world’s second-biggest economyContinue reading your article with
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