China's Medical Equipment Market Sizzles

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mfbertozzi
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Re: China's Medical Equipment Market Sizzles
mfbertozzi   11/14/2012 7:18:07 AM
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@SP: many thanks for sharing your vision, speaking for myself, is really fascinating. After all, we are still discussing a matter strictly related to the culture of civilitations.

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Equipment manufacturing in China
Jacob   11/14/2012 7:11:51 AM
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Anna, it's already proven that China is a leader in terms of Hardware manufacturing and they are still growing with software. So there is no surprise that, any type of industry can be get flourished in China. But the only problem is, eventhough they have a large population, none of the companies may not be able to sell much of the products in local market.

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SP   11/14/2012 7:10:36 AM
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@mfbertozzi , I guess you are correct. I guess everything in China must be done under the full control of government. One way that is correct in order to control such a huge population and still have good infrastuctures. But the Western world where freedom is more a right, dont know how they would take it in business sense. BUt one thing is clear no one can deny China being one of the biggest controller in terms of manufacturing.

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mfbertozzi   11/14/2012 7:03:44 AM
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@SP: well, I believe the message from Anna is right. On one side, We need to hold a "neutral" approach, avoind to be prevented, but on the other side, only way from them to demonstrate how is realistic their presence within medical market, is to fit 100% regulations in the matter. It seems for telecom market, it is not happend and several concerns about equipment are still not open. Am I wrong?

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China's Medical Equipment Market Sizzles
SP   11/14/2012 6:30:01 AM
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China has taken the best advantage of the communist government and such a large population. Its going to become one of most developed economies. But when it comes to professional ethics not sure how satisfied the customers would be.

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tradition fading
FLYINGSCOT   11/14/2012 4:51:03 AM
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I can only imagine as the earning power of the population increases that the role of traditional medicine will decrease.  However, I am no expert so it would be interesting to hear from others on this subject.

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There is great opportunity for foreign vendors.
Shelly   11/13/2012 8:36:22 PM
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Undoubtedly, with the living standard enhance and people increasingly emphasizing health, the medical equipment will offer great investment opportunity to vendors, including foreign vendors, because they hold the advanced technology which is an important requirement for medical equipments.

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China's growth in medical
Douglas Alexander   11/13/2012 6:43:13 PM
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@Anna, I just checked the census at 1.4 billion for China. I also understand that the middle class is appeariing and growing rapidly in China. How do you think the traditional medicine business will be impacted with the introduction and implementation of Western technology becoming pervasive throughout China? The traditional approach to medicine is more than just a medical issue. It is also a philosophical approach that borders on the spiritual. Do you think new tech in medicine will be universally accepted? Payback time or break even on capital equipment could also be extensive. Will the import of our tech end up driving up Chenese health care cost as it has in the US?

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