More and more regional meetings, more China-facing partners, more “let’s switch to Mandarin” moments. A corporate Chinese class feels less like a “nice to have” these days and more like a practical business skill.

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More and more regional meetings, more China-facing partners, more “let’s switch to Mandarin” moments. A corporate Chinese class feels less like a “nice to have” these days and more like a practical business skill.
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