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I was struck by a recent blog post from two US founders who explained that their startup would have died had they not moved it from San Francisco to St. Louis. The primary reason is that the new location is cheaper, they argue, but there are plenty of other benefits. Their comments got me thinking. We haven’t seen many businesses swap the US for Asia, but if you want to start a global business and with a focus on lowering costs and having access to talent, then Asia is fast becoming a location that can cover both. With that in mind, TNW reached out to a selection…

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