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Monday 26 May 2014

China passes enterprise changing decisions

There is always competition in business. Many businesses now are looking to grow internally through new products and branches, however business are not the only ones effecting this competition. Countries regulating and standardising products in their countries have taken to the markets, abruptly saying yes or no to certain products and businesses. A few days ago the Chinese economy made news as it restricted Microsoft the permission to sell Windows 8 in its market. As straight forward as this was, it then okayed Sony into its market. There have been sources saying that it was to protect its citizens, to wait for its market to stabilise or saturate in certain areas before letting companies introduce their extension plans,  or even to have a go at effecting international business competition. Rocking the highest population, and high in the charts of the highest number of businessmen-made-millionaires, as well as one of the largest economies, China is seen as an international business hub, both to start and expand. However, is it easy? No... Will the government just let multinationals in? Maybe... It's hard though! They have already rejected Facebook, Twitter and even YouTube, and now Microsoft for Windows 8, but again made headlines today as they okayed Sony for the Xbox for the PlayStation 4. Could this mean a possible hinder in these major corporations' business? 

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