Economic reform in the People's Republic of China

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    in 2005, China & India have bombarded the market with low cost mass produced apparel. Exports from India and China have grown over 100% with the expiration of the MFA whilst other countries such Sri Lanka and Pakistan have seen a loss of market share in terms of volume traded. (Christoph, Alfons Hernández, & Daan, 2005). MAS Holdings Ltd (MAS) one of the largest apparel manufacturers is faced with this intense global competition and a constellation of other issues. The macro-economic

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    The Center for Hospitality Research AT CORNELL UNIVERSITY Starbucks Entry into China Starbucks Coffee International, a subsidiary of Starbucks Coffee Company has recently celebrated its first step into Southern China opening a new store in the country, the first one in Shenzhen. The store is owned by Coffee Concepts, a joint venture between Starbucks and Hong Kong’s Maxim group, who together have already opened 32 Starbucks stores in Hong Kong between 2000 and 2002.1 At the opening Pedro Man, president

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