Ericsson Putian beats Nokia in exports in 1H 2003
Beijing Ericsson Putian Mobile Communication, a joint venture between Sweden-based Ericsson and China-based Putian, overtook Nokia for the first time and was listed as Beijing’s largest and China’s fourth-largest overseas-funded enterprise in export revenues in the first half of 2003, said company managing director Robert J. Parris.
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