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Article

10 Nov 2003

Author:
Asia Pulse

Multinationals rush to China for profit and philanthropy

Companies, with branches or factories in China, are collaborating with local civil societies, mostly non-profit ones, to be involved in poverty relief and environmental protection, and to offer education and health care [refers to Amway (part of Alticor), Coca-Cola, Panasonic (part of Matsushita), Shell, Microsoft, Boeing, Kodak].