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    franfris is offline Renter
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    Default Marketing US property to China

    Hi - I'm a US designer, based in China. We've developed a sideline business assisting companies in the US that are selling to the Chinese market - we assist with website translations from English into Mandarin Chinese. The automatic translators available online are o.k. for European languages, but they do not create effective translations of Chinese.

    My staff over here is all native Chinese speaking, so we've really become familiar with the correct translation of terms relating to real estate, architecture, etc.

    Shoot me an email if you are interested in a quote for translations or if I can assist you in any other way.

    Thanks

    David Frisch

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    JensynMcCoy is offline Fixer Upper
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    Default Marketing US property to China

    China Limited, a Chinese commercial property developer, announced on August 9th that it had acquired a 60,000 sqm project in Shanghai’s Pudong district for RMB 1.89 billion. The acquisition of Jiarui International Plaza which was closed on August 5, is SOHO China’s ninth acquisition in Shanghai and its first acquisition in Pudong.

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    Maddie is offline Banned
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    Default Marketing US property to China

    roperty markets will slow down in developing countries because they are at the moment having the best growing rate in the economy so things like houses will increase as well an increase in the price of living (food, day to day expenditure) this result in prices being too high, the same is for India as well where Delhi is the most expensive place to buy property

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