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It is the old problem again: do national interests mean closing your borders? Or do they mean encouraging free trade?
This is supposed to be the Year of the Rat. But according to one outraged Chinese executive, it actually is the year of the bull–or more specifically, the year of “bull—-.”
The chief marketing officer of Huawei-–which hopes to buy a 16.5% stake U.S. technology company 3Com-–was spurred to such language, according to the Financial Times, because of resistance to the deal from U.S. lawmakers. The problem is this:
http://blogs.wsj.com/deals/2008/02/12/next-up-in-the-us-china-deal-war-weapons-of-mass-derision/?mod
=googlenews_wsj
This is supposed to be the Year of the Rat. But according to one outraged Chinese executive, it actually is the year of the bull–or more specifically, the year of “bull—-.”
The chief marketing officer of Huawei-–which hopes to buy a 16.5% stake U.S. technology company 3Com-–was spurred to such language, according to the Financial Times, because of resistance to the deal from U.S. lawmakers. The problem is this:
http://blogs.wsj.com/deals/2008/02/12/next-up-in-the-us-china-deal-war-weapons-of-mass-derision/?mod
=googlenews_wsj