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"foreign know-how" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to technical expertise or skills that have been acquired from outside a particular region or field. For example, "The company used foreign know-how to develop a new product that revolutionized the industry."
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It requires good-old foreign know-how.
Much of the growth in China's booming seaboard provinces has come from foreign money, foreign know-how and foreign trade.
"They are tying up with a foreign firm to tap foreign know-how on the disposal of bad loans.
The showcase of this foreign know-how and expertise, of course, is the massive redevelopment of Jurong Island into an innovation showcase for the energy and chemicals industries.
He would like rich countries to impose "intellectual-property sanctions" on China, to prevent it from acquiring the advanced technology behind such things as passenger jets until it stops pilfering foreign know-how.
The presence of American troops in the Gulf, though no longer on Saudi soil, reassures the Saudis and China, since it can bank on America's presence.As a net capital exporter with only a basic education system, Saudi Arabia needs foreign know-how and training more than it needs foreign cash for investment.
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Its moratorium on further deals is a defensive step by an agency that should instead be opening its industry to foreign money, know-how and control.
Why? Critics like Pence are quick to point to China's absorption of foreign technological know-how through joint ventures, open-source collection, and blatant industrial espionage.
Since the financial crisis, many people have started to doubt whether "foreign management know-how is all that relevant," he says.Russian firms plainly have a head start in Mr Demopoulos's first area, local knowledge.
A country's technology balance of payments is the difference between its exports of technology (such as international licensing contracts and technical assistance) and its imports (such as purchases of foreign patents, know-how and R&D).
Last week, a CBS News/New York Times poll found that just 4percentt of Democratic primary voters would vote for a candidate based on foreign policy know-how and expertise on the Middle East, compared to 40percentt who said that economic issues would influence their decision.
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