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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (79503)9/12/2011 5:28:03 AM
From: elmatador1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) of 217792
 
China is between: "Should we keep being Chinese, or should we internationalize and embrace the outside?"

At first China make its advance towards the outside world, people embraced the Chinese.

As it becomes more clear who the Chinese really are, the outsider world is saying: "Hang on! We need these guys to play by our rules when here. Not theirs."

The Chinese come back to drawing board and are thinking. Our push towards being a recognized world power requires some adjustments in our own modus operandi.

Then the Chinese remember 1500 when they were already pushing towards Cape of Good Hope but recalled their ships. Burned them down and decided to be forever Chinese only and not an international world power.

Latin America’s blind love with China may be overUntil now, Chinese companies had a big advantage in developing countries: their presence was not seen with suspicion, or hostility. But that’s changing, he says.

Barbosa, who served as ambassador to Washington during the Luiz Inácio Lula de Silva government and now heads the foreign trade council of Brazil’s powerful FIESP industrialists federation, said Brazilian executives working for Chinese firms are also complaining about “long work days, frequent overtime, teleconferences in the wee hours, and production goals that are unrealistic and non-negotiable.”

Read more: miamiherald.com

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