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    February 7th, 2009

    With the economy in decline, particularly in the West, it seems young people are interested in fleeing the poor US job market to test their luck in China.  If that’s the case for you, here’s A useful article about money for people planning to move to China.

    However, before you jump on the China bandwagon, you should probably read about how bad things have gotten in Shanghai.  In this article from the Telegraph, foreign service companies as well as Chinese manufacturing companies are closing left and right without paying up their workers.

    After reading that article, this article may seem a bit dated (which it is, October 08), but some people think that Money can still be made in China, just not the easy money of a decade ago.

    If that inspires you to give the China market a shot, Make sure you have what it takes and are well prepared.

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