China
5) Ericsson’s 114-year presence in China
6) Establishments across the country
7) The Market position of Ericsson China
Ⅱ. SWOT Analysis of Ericsson China
1) The Spirit of Ericsson
2) External Environment : Opportunities
3) External Environment : Threats
4) Internal Environment : Strengths
5) Internal Environment : Weakness
Ⅲ. Development of Alternative strategies
1) SO
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Currently, developed country has ratio of 1:1.9 for medical equipment industry against medical supply indu
China’s Development by FTA with SK
Economically & Politically
Boost Mutual Economic Exchanges
1. Lowering of tariffs encourage competition
2. Increase in market share &Foreign Investors Improve “Competitiveness” in the manufacturing industries
Boost Political Influence over North East Asia
Rise of China
1. Crumble of Current Security System “Cold War” Style
(SK-US-Japan
developed and developing countries.
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