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"The expanding Chinese market has become a meeting point for Chinese businesspeople who run their firms around the world, establishing a loose network of Chinese businesses that has benefited both China and their current home countries, including the United States and Southeast Asian nations, in the past decades," he said.
I can speak from experience on the U.S. West Coast (California Bay Area): for successful ethnic Chinese, there's about 0 discrimination from peers. One of things I miss most about home is that you're judged on what you can produce, not what you are.kamome wrote:And I'm amazed by how the Chinese ethnic communities in the US and Southeast Asia are so successful, despite all discrimination against them.
I can speak from experience on the U.S. West Coast (California Bay Area): for successful ethnic Chinese, there's about 0 discrimination from peers.
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