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When many managers think about China, they imagine a container ship whose hold and deck are brimming with cartons of toys, clothing, iPhones, and other goods bound for the world's consumer markets, whose populations power China's economic engine. That view couldn't be more wrong. In 2012, China became the world's biggest trading nation in goods, edging past the United States for the first time. In 2013 China surpassed Japan to become the world's second-biggest consumer market. In 2014 China surpassed the US to become the world´s largest economy. Established in Tianjin as a joint venture between the local government and an European business school, the ESEUNE Tianjin Business School mission is linking East and West in teaching and connecting top talent to prepare highly competent, internationally oriented managers able to adapt to the driving forces of business globalization, international competition, and international cooperation.