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By now nearly everyone knows that China has emerged as an increasingly massive and very lucrative market -- but because of major differences in culture, language, business practices, and the like, it is incredibly challenging for even the most well-capitalized of U.S. technology companies to break into the Chinese market. So for small U.S.-based startups, it's nearly impossible. The same is true in reverse: Chinese startups have a very tough time entering into the U.S. market and gaining traction here. That's where a new startup incubator called
Innospring is looking to help.
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