After years of attempting to set up profitable business projects in China and losing more than 7 billion won (US$6.8 million), Korean entrepreneur and inventor of WELVA vacuum cleaner, Kim Kwang-Nam, called it quits and declared his indefinite withdrawal from the Chinese market.
A Silicon Valley entrepreneur said no to R&D funding from China, after discovering that the communist regime there harvests organs from prisoners of conscience.
After years of attempting to set up profitable business projects in China and losing more than 7 billion won (US$6.8 million), Korean entrepreneur and inventor of WELVA vacuum cleaner, Kim Kwang-Nam, called it quits and declared his indefinite withdrawal from the Chinese market.
A Silicon Valley entrepreneur said no to R&D funding from China, after discovering that the communist regime there harvests organs from prisoners of conscience.