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  1. Greater Chinanoun

    A term used in some circles for commercial, cultural and sometimes political purposes to define Chinese speaking countries combined, including mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan and sometimes Singapore

  2. Etymology: Called so to distinguish it from China proper.

Wikidata

  1. Greater China

    Greater China, or Greater China Region, is a term used to refer to Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan. As a "phrase of the moment", the precise meaning is not entirely clear, and people may use it for only the commercial ties, only the cultural actions, or even as a euphemism for the Two Chinas, while others may use it for some combination of the three. The term is not specifically political in usage; ties common between the geographical regions, for instance Chinese-language television, film and music entertainment is commonly attributed to be a cultural aspect of "Greater China". Usage of the term may also vary as to the geographic regions it is meant to imply. The term Greater China is generally used for referring to the cultural and economic ties between the relevant territories, and is not intended to imply sovereignty. But to avoid any political connotation, the term Chinese-speaking world or Sinophone world is often used instead of Greater China.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of greater china in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of greater china in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

Examples of greater china in a Sentence

  1. John Kim:

    M&A volumes have increased substantially for Asia ex-Japan, driven primary by restructuring in Greater China, the strong A-share market performance has led to a large number of take-private deals for U.S.-listed Chinese companies. The trend is expected to continue as more Chinese companies look to move their listing back to China.

  2. Peter Altmaier:

    In the big EU states we have agreed that we don't want to sign any bilateral memorandums but together make necessary arrangements between the greater European Economic Area and the economic area of Greater China.

  3. Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook:

    If I... just look at how many customers are coming in our stores regardless of whether they are buying, how many people are coming online and in addition to looking at our sales trends, I would not know there was any economic issue at all in Greater China.

  4. Atlantic Equities analyst James Cordwell:

    If the Chinese consumer is pulling back on spending then it seems to be either at the very high luxury end or maybe on some of the everyday non-essential items, i think the smartphone is increasingly viewed as an essential in Greater China. So, I don't see the economy weighing significantly on Apple growth over the next few quarters.

  5. Abel Zhao:

    Two of the investors from Greater China are basically saying,' You need to fly to Beijing to meet us before we can actually issue you the term sheet,' so I'm thinking, you know, should I just go and then just stay there until everything is over ?


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