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To: elmatador who wrote (37812)8/2/2008 8:50:44 AM
From: dvdw©  Read Replies (2) of 217588
 
Good article; some comments; It describes exactly what should be expected. Currently unrecognized China Brands, will seek an export foothold and eventually some will succeed. The major contradictions to be overcome, Nationalistic Socialism is incompatible with winning customers, and illustrates why Russia has failed and reverted to resource hegemony as a prime metric in its external relations. If China policy threatens others, creating resistance against its companies efforts to become valued partners, as trusted brands. The disconnect itself will doom the efforts of its entreprenurs..

We saw SONY, Toshiba, and Toyota etc....take thier places on the Best of xxxxxxx lists by superior product / brand management systemics. Japans government, rarely got in the way of these efforts. Now Japan owns many of the Factories in the US and those japanese And other Korean brands are near homogeneous to US consumers. China will need to realize that to be a valued brand partner, market share will need to be won locally......speaks to the great challenges ahead for China. TIME SHAPES CAPITAL.
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