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Which countries are becoming powers in the business & economy world?
Q. I want to major in international finance & maybe learn a foreign language...but I want to spend this time learning an important one that I will use in the business world. I saw a Time Magazine article that said India was advancing quite quickly...I was also thinking about Chinese...any opinions?
Asked by Ryan - Thu Jan 18 21:49:39 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. India is a developing country that's gaining influence by virtue of its vast population, which is well over 3 times the size of the U.S. However, India is a country of many languages that inherited the English language from its British colonization days - English remains the common lingua franca in that country and actually helps hold it together. Chinese Mandarin has not yet spread significantly beyond the Chinese border as a common business language spoken broadly, but it's only a matter of time before that changes since, even more than India, growth in the Chinese economy will continue to outpace the rest of the globe. In the western hemisphere, geographically Spanish is the most dominant language. I live in San Diego and have a 3-yea [cont.]
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