Foreign companies bet on China's consumers
Diverging experience between sectors seen as economic slowdown hurts manufacturing
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COFFEE shops, burger bars and clothes stores are among the foreign businesses in China that say they are thriving despite the economic slowdown that is hurting the manufacturing sector.
A Reuters examination of comments or recent statements from 34 large publicly-traded foreign companies that updated investors on their China operations shows a diverging experience between sectors.
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