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Wednesday, 9 June 2010
Feature: For Chinese firms, the sky is the limit in Dubai
Eric Wang is a young man and this gives him the privilege to reach out for the stars. The sales manager in his twenties works for Shenzhen Hexie Mei'an Electronic, a Chinese technology firm.
At the 4th China Sourcing Fair in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Wang's products offered Islamic prayer times and verses of the Koran, the holy book for Muslims, not only as an alarm clock.
"We aim to serve 1.6 billion Muslims worldwide with our products," he told Xinhua. The main gadget he stunned visitors with was the real Koran on paper, read loudly with a light pen for 33 U.S. dollars.
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