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China's companies have been hurt by product recalls, but Lenovo and Tsingtao lead a list of brands that can go global, says consultant Interbrand

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The Beijing sportswear company is giving Nike and Adidas a run for the money on the mainland, and its stock is up 300% over the past year

Helping Build Chinese Brands

J. Walter Thompson's Tom Doctoroff talks about helping companies like Nokia and Lenovo get their messages across to Chinese consumers
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The Key to Successful Branding in China

Don't dilute cachet the way Buick did. Companies must solidly define their image, and relate with their consumer base, to succeed on the mainland

Wu Yi: China's Enforcer of Last Resort

Burned by the product safety crisis, Beijing turns to a battle-tested veteran

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