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China's Next Export: Venture Capital

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May 22, 2012

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This Week's Top Story - China's Next Export: Venture Capital

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As more U.S. startups see China as an essential place to do business, more Chinese investors are funding them and helping with their expansion to the mainland. Hear from some of the backers and entrepreneurs.

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