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To: EnricoPalazzo who wrote (13630)4/21/2001 4:17:48 AM
From: unclewest  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22706
 
MSFT, INTC, CSCO are all born in the USA.

msft has jobs in the following countries:

Argentina | Austria | Australia | Belgium & Luxembourg | Brazil | Canada | Chile | China | Colombia | Costa Rica | Croatia | Czech Republic | Denmark, Iceland | Dubai (U.A.E.) | Ecuador | Egypt | Estonia | European Headquarters | Finland | France, French Polynesia | Germany | Greece | Hong Kong SAR, Macau SAR | Hungary | India | Indonesia | Ireland| | Israel | Italy | Japan | Kenya | Korea | Latin America HQ | Latvia | Lithuania | Malaysia | Middle East | Mexico | Morocco | Netherlands | Norway | New Zealand | Peru | Poland | Philippines | Portugal | Puerto Rico | Romania | Russia (C.I.S.) | Saudi Arabia | Singapore | Slovakia | Slovenia | South Africa | Spain | Sweden | Switzerland | Taiwan | Thailand | Turkey | Uruguay | UK (England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales) | United States of America | Venezuela | Viet Nam | Zimbabwe |

INTC in:

Argentina
Brazil
Canada
Chile
Colombia
Costa Rica
Mexico
Australia
China, People's Republic of
Hong Kong, China
India
Indonesia
Japan
Korea
Malaysia
New Zealand
Pakistan
Philippines
Singapore
Taiwan
Thailand
Vietnam
Belgium
Czech Republic
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Holland
Hungary
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Lithuania
Poland
Russia
South Africa
Spain
Sweden
Turkey
Ukraine
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom

csco in:
Austria-Vienna or China-Beijing or China-Guangzhou or China-Shanghai or Czech Republic-Prague or France-Issy les Moulineaux,Par or Germany-Hallbergmoos, Munich or Ireland-Dublin or Israel-Herzliya, Pituach or Italy-Milano or Japan-Tokyo or Portugal-Lisbon or Spain-Madrid or Switzerland-Glattzentrum or UK-Uxbridge, London or United Arab Emirates-Dubai;



To: EnricoPalazzo who wrote (13630)4/21/2001 4:34:55 AM
From: unclewest  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 22706
 
Funny, I never thought of free trade as a classically left-wing idea. Frankly, I find it rather odd that people far left-of center and far right of center seem to hate free trade, although for very different reasons.

i don't know anyone who hates free trade per se. on paper the concept is wonderful.
the problem has been and continues to be that even as we have opened our borders to increased imports...the importers have closed theirs to USA made goods. there are hundreds of examples of USA companies being prohibited from exporting to other countries.

here are 2 quick examples:
japan never let us export American rice to them...even when they had a rice shortage and ours was much cheaper.
japan has severe limits on US made auto imports.

i am not picking on japan...there are plenty (too many) of other examples in europe and elsewhere in asia.

my point is that free trade works well if you are a foreign manufacturer shipping to the USA...free trade sucks if you are an American manufacturer shipping overseas.

when japan limits rice imports...the news reads that they are protecting the small farmer...the little guy. how nice.

when the USA attempts to limit any import...the news reads that free trade is essential to economic growth, and we are going to endanger the financial health of the entire world.
how awful.