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The Guangdong Midea Electric's parent company, known today as "Midea Group", remained a privately held company at that time. Midea opened its first overseas production facilities in 2007, in the Vietnam Industrial Park outside of Ho Chi Minh City. This would mark the beginning of a period of international expansion for the company.
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Midea may refer to: Midea Group (美的集团), a Chinese electrical appliance manufacturer; Midea, Greece, a Greek town; Midea (Argolid), a citadel in the town of the same name; Midea or Mideia, name of four figures in Greek mythology; Midea, a genus of mites in the suborder Prostigmata; Midea, formerly a genus of moths (now Arsacia)
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Nonetheless, science and technology in England continued to develop rapidly in absolute terms. Furthermore, according to a Japanese research firm, over 40% of the world's inventions and discoveries were made in the UK, followed by France with 24% of the world's inventions and discoveries made in France and followed by the US with 20%. [1]
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