Silicon Valley's switch to electronic communication to Asia could be risky in a business sense because many Asian executives still favor face-to-face networking.
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TRAVEL CURTAILED Video-conferencing is becoming more common as senior executives and sales reps in the US try to stay in touch with companies in Asia
AP , SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA
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