The end game is who can control online payment, he said. Theyve had their hands tied on that.
how long can we afford to give up control before insisting the playing field be level? Did we force the Chinese government to have an American partner where control would remain before allowing Lenovo to buy IBM's PC division? is it fair to assume this is more of expecting the alligator to eat one last?
To: baseball_fan
As per the Chinese Constitution:
"Article 18. The People's Republic of China permits foreign enterprises, other foreign economic organizations and individual foreigners to invest in China and to enter into various forms of economic co-operation with Chinese enterprises and other economic organizations in accordance with the law of the People's Republic of China. All foreign enterprises and other foreign economic organizations in China, as well as joint ventures with Chinese and foreign investment located in China, shall abide by the law of the People's Republic of China. Their lawful rights and interests are protected by the law of the People's Republic of China."
http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/constitution/constitution.html
Any country that does business abides by it, and joins the Commies.
2 posted on
12/19/2006 1:35:19 PM PST by
FLOutdoorsman
("If there must be trouble let it be in my day, that my child may have peace.")
To: baseball_fan
"how long can we afford to give up control before insisting the playing field be level? Did we force the Chinese government to have an American partner where control would remain before allowing Lenovo to buy IBM's PC division? is it fair to assume this is more of expecting the alligator to eat one last?"
Only dumb Lenovo would spend this kind of money to buy a money losing business from IBM.
To: baseball_fan
[H]
ow long can we afford to give up control before insisting the playing field be level? Careful. Some of our colleagues might think you are calling for a free trade agreement with China.
4 posted on
12/21/2006 3:09:17 PM PST by
1rudeboy
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