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How much do we have to struggle to be even featured, the technical community dear @timesofindia I’m the living first #Oscarwinner in the country, nowhere to be found in your periphery. How can such a reputed institution make such a huge omission. Don’t insult! #WIMPTSEA
@ZacksJerryRig Hey Jerry, perhaps have a chat with the folks over at NiEW (https://t.co/06Dia1zWVC) They have worked with the likes of Siemens, TetraPak, Lamborghini, etc. but are boutique, so shouldn’t cost an arm and a leg. I can DM you their contacts, if you’d like.
@YTKDIndia@gssjodhpur I think we need to go back a bit further and look at the visa policies and the platform to apply for visas, even a tourist one. That's every tourist's first point of contact with the country.
In Shanghai 90% of all cars I saw are already Chinese.
90% Chinese.
Met a senior German auto exec, new strategy is to make Chinese JV produce their cars to remain competitive while they retain brand and marketing…
feels like late stage civilisation when you strategy is to be a landlord.