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To: GST who wrote (151255)1/2/2003 2:58:25 PM
From: Victor Lazlo  Read Replies (1) of 164684
 
<<Exactly how do you "require" anything in an open economy? >>

It's easy. Many ways to do it.

"Because China usually insists on local production by those that wish to sell into its markets, it offers another reminder of the 1980s, when American import barriers led the Japanese to initiate what is now a fruitful foothold in auto and other production in the U.S.

Making products in China allows Japanese companies to lower costs by hiring cheap Chinese workers; and now that many urban Chinese can afford to buy more than the bare necessities, sales of consumer goods are taking off in the new market next door."
forbes.com
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