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As for foreign films, they got their own competition for the first time this year.
China foreign contractual joint ventures, China foreign equity joint ventures, and foreign wholly owned enterprises.
"They're into their own space, their own competition.
Their products continue to hold their own against foreign competition in important markets.
France's government has been slow to open its own markets to foreign competition.See article: France's growing enthusiasm for gloabalisationBank layoffsGoldman Sachs, a leader of the "bulge bracket" group of investment banks, is slimming down.
Brazil is a leading critic of indefensible farm subsidies in the United States and in Europe, yet is not keen on fully opening some of its own markets to foreign competition.
Wealthy nations collectively spend $300 billion to subsidize and protect their own farmers against foreign competition, the report says, a figure that is as large Africa's total economic output.
We organised our own competitions.
This paper examines how foreign-owned and domestically owned firms transform innovation into employment growth.
When you are free of foreign competition on your own turf you can concentrate on winning abroad.
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