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American Chamber In China Calls For Streamlined Regulations For Medical Devices

This article was originally published in PharmAsia News

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SHANGHAI- The International Monetary Fund recently forecast that China's economy will surpass America and become the world's largest economy in 2016, which means it is more important than ever for U.S. companies to conduct business in China. But government transparency and a level playing field is still the biggest challenge for U.S. companies to operate in China, according to an April 26 white paper released by the American Chamber of Commerce in China

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