A look at Chinese home appliance brand Midea Group and its growing global reach.
Hot weather in both China and the U.S. this summer may not be good news for the climate, but ought to be good for Midea — the Chinese company that’s long been a consumer electronics giant at home, and has become increasingly successful in the American market.
From its home base in China, Midea -- a company with more than $50 billion in annual revenue and 166,000 employees -- produces a range of home appliances, including air conditioners, refrigerators and microwave ovens, as well a
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