I'd say the biggest advantage is pooling resources and expertise to tackle challenges no single country could handle alone. Take environmental projects, for instance - in Shanghai, we've seen joint efforts with European cities to develop cleaner public transport systems. Their technical know-how combined with our manufacturing capacity has led to more efficient electric buses being deployed here. That being said, cultural differences in work styles can sometimes slow things down - I've noticed in my design work that international collaborations often need extra time for alignment. But the end results tend to be more innovative precisely because of those diverse perspectives.
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What are the advantages of countries working together on joint projects?
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