looking for partners/service providers in major Indian cities
Hi,We are a comprehensive corporate service provider based in Shanghai, China. We are looking to establish a physicalvirtual presence in major Indian cities to promote and operate our services helping Indian companies wishing to do business withinside China. Our current areas of interest include: Chinese language and culture orientation, translation and Mandarin , due diligence, supplierbuyer matchmaking, China virtual office, ddWE are currently seeking partners for the above service options. I will visit India this month on a tourists visa for a preliminary discussion with interested parties. Of primary interest at the moment is individualsentities that can provide virtual office services, help run Mandarin tuition courses and translation services in major Indian cities on a contract or partnership basis. However, this is by no means the limit to our interests in teaming up with interested parties from India.Please contact me if you are interested in any aspect relating to our planBest regards,Yi
Web Promotion / Translation / Virtual Reality / Project Management
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