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Is China engage on fair trade?
We hear of other countries calling China the "copy cat" of the world. Foreigners senses that when Chinese opens their businesses in their country, it seems, their government resources is backing them up. In America and Europe, fair trade means, less subsidy from their government. But, in the case of China, there is no such thing as fair trade. All they are after is a big profit no matter what. What do you think?
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- Anonymous9 years agoFavorite Answer
what;s fair trade? is bombing a country, and taking their oil supplies fair? i dont think so. besdies, alot of these Chinese copy cats are actually taiwanese. you should do some research into this. one of the ways in which western corporations are able to dominate many industries is by crashing the industries of other countries. one example i can think of is how america went into latin america and crashed most of their industries. thats why you see so many mexicans in america because they were out of work when america sold them agriculture for real cheap, and put many of the mexicans out of work, and after they crashed their industries, they jacked the price back up by manipulating the business. western economic hitmen also bribe a lot of corrupt politicians across the globe with "foreign aid" by telling them not to develop their industries so the west can dominate
- ?Lv 45 years ago
the main subject may be geography. the place might those battles take place? Are we talking some concern the place the u . s . a . is protecting Taiwan? Are you toying with a chinese language invasion interior the U. S.? the character of conflict might dramatically effect the outcomes. the u . s . a . and China remember on dramatically distinctive militia doctrines. China has a brilliant, reasonably-knowledgeable infantry supported through functional, yet not out of the user-friendly, hardware. The hardware may be extra different, yet once you communicate approximately that the government considers their infantrymen extremely dispensable, they don't placed an identical attempt into helping them. in assessment, u.s. has a militia doctrine that emphasizes ingenious tactical weaponry and agile techniques that are designed to inflict optimal injury whilst averting casualties. a good analogy may be the British army as against the "invincible" Spanish armada. u.s. has lots of possibilities to nuclear weaponry, and a few influential allies interior the area, which contain Japan, Korea, and India. China is the means that props up its allies, this means that any Vietnamese, North Korean, or different puppet armies draw their militia potential and infrastructure generally from China. This, in a feeling, is an advantage to the u . s . a ., as militia supplies may be diverted to puppets whose forces have little education or strategic competence. there is likewise a count of ideas-set and technologies. Battles now not could be fought on a considerable front. evaluate the Maginot line in WW2. The Germans basically bypassed it and took Paris, rendering the French defenses beside the point. that's some distance too complicated to truly conflict game the priority right here. you may, even with the undeniable fact that, choose to study Clancy's "The undergo and the Dragon"...
- 9 years ago
China is a copy cat and they sell what they copy (despite violating copyright laws).
However, the world turns a blind eye. Why?
Because of the hope that as the Chinese population emerges as a consumer based society, their country will get a slice of that pie (that huge market potential).