Ethnic Business Builders - The Gujaratis

Like the Igbo,Mouride,Nande and others. The Economist reports for Gujaratis "Enterprise is virtually a cultural obligation".

“That’s how we fight prejudice and raise our living standards, through hard work, education and enterprise,”

Gujaratis have never been put off by small matters such as distance or temperature. Nowadays they form one of the most prominent immigrant communities in Canada, and at the other end of the Earth they constitute a large proportion of the 155,000 immigrants of Indian origin in New Zealand. And at all points of the compass in between, from Fiji to Britain, from Myanmar to Uganda, they have built flourishing communities. It may even be true, as one Gujarati organisation has claimed, that the only countries where they have not settled are “those which are very small, undeveloped or are merely small islands without much business opportunity”.
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