For all the good news that we have with our World Expo stand in China, and our trade deals with China...
I dont think we realize the depth of the Chinese business machine. After looking over some data, Im going to pose an interesting question: How much predatory business are we looking at from China?
I remember several months back, an article from Saudi about chinese dumping practices in the country were taking its toll. What about here...?
Im not saying this on heresay either, Ive seen data, and Ive sat with businesses. Ive even sat with colleagues, and I get the same reply... It has to go to the WTO.
I say, make it happen. In America there was a case where some Chinese manufacturers were dumping products with 10% margins... And the case started its way to the WTO...
How much do you think its here? and on a bigger issue: Why arent the statistics easily seen?
Start with the first question :-)
Monday, May 17, 2010
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of course the statistics aren't easily seen!
you should know better than to even ask. :)
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