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As China transitions from a planned economy to a market economy, its rapidly growing companies must learn to compete on a global scale. This program presents a case study of TCL—China’s first multinational corporation and the parent company of Thomson Color TV and other major manufacturers—giving viewers an unprecedented look inside Chinese business practices. The film illustrates TCL’s evolution from a state-owned enterprise to an industrial giant that observes only the most superficial of socialist principles. It also profiles Li Dongsheng, a former engineer now serving as chairman and president of TCL, whose personal history parallels the rise of Chinese capitalism. (Portions in Chinese with English subtitles, 50 minutes)



 
                

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