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(1) Tom Orlik and Esther Fung, China's Provinces Feel Pinch; Hit by Higher Labor Costs, Factories Also Grapple With Cooling Export Growth. Wall Street Journal, Oct 2, 2012. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB ... 22000575391428.html
 ("Factory managers and economists say Guangdong's export belt so far has avoided the mass layoffs that followed the 2008 financial crisis, which led to a shift home of about 20 million migrant workers")
 
 My comment:
 (a) The report refers to "HUANG [Si] at Dongguan Yuhe Garment Co."
 
 I can not find the Chinese names.
 
 (b) The report mentions "Eddie Leung, the managing director of watchmaker Dailywin Watch Products Manufacturing Ltd."
 LEUNG Wai Ho, Eddie 梁 偉浩 / 得利鐘錶製品廠有限公司 (based in Hong Kong)
 http://www.dailywin.com/
 (c) The report also talks about "Zhou Yi, the owner of Xiehe Wire Cable."
 周熠/ 东莞市协合线材有限公司
 (d) The report does not say anything impressive.
 
 (2) Bob Davis, American Jobs with Chinese Characteristics. China Real Time, Oct 2, 2012
 blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/2012/10/02/american-jobs-with-chinese-characteristics/
 (Rhodium Group, a New York consulting firm, estimates that Chinese-owned firms in the US now account for about 27,000 US jobs, compared to what Rhodium estimates are the 700,000 U.S. jobs created by Japanese-owned companies)
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