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中国留学生要想在美国创业并不容易。就算他们既有热情又有资金,也只是万事具备还欠东风,如果没法得到美国的有效身份,就如等不来东风一样,一切都是白搭。不久前我在纽约举行的“中国留学生创业之夜”活动上遇到了哈佛大学建筑系的崔铮,他即将毕业告别校园,正踌躇满志准备大展宏图。他告诉我他想留在美国做自己的公司,不是简单的建筑设计,而是利用互联网优势把建筑设计的相关资源集中在一起,搭建出一个能让更多同行受益的平台。那天到场的很多留学生都有类似的想法。美国是个鼓励创业的国家,成熟的资本市场加上开放包容不拘一格的大环境,给创业者提供了养分十足的土壤。而移民群体本身又蕴含着创业的无
It is not easy for Chinese students to start a business in the United States. Even if they have both enthusiasm and money, they will only have everything they owe. If they can not get the valid identity of the United States, they will not be able to come to the east just like they can afford to go. Not long ago I met Cui Zheng at Harvard University’s Department of Architecture in New York at the “Night of Chinese Students’ Entrepreneurship.” He was about to graduate from college and was ambitiously preparing for the grand opening. He told me that he wanted to stay in the United States as his own company. It is not a simple architectural design. Instead, he uses the advantages of the Internet to bring together relevant resources in architectural design and build a platform that will benefit more peers. Many students who attended that day had similar ideas. The United States is a country that encourages entrepreneurship. Mature capital markets, coupled with an open and inclusive environment, provide entrepreneurs with a nutrient-rich soil. The immigrant group itself contains the entrepreneurial