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To: bull_dozer who wrote (202271)10/25/2023 5:21:54 AM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 218185
 
Re <<China replaces defence minister not seen in public for two months>>

no big deal, actually good news, and might even be brilliant news

imagine Biden cleaning out the rot around him. Cannot imagine? exactly my point.




To: bull_dozer who wrote (202271)10/26/2023 5:41:29 PM
From: bull_dozer  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 218185
 
‘Like it was with Jack Ma’: China puts world’s biggest Apple supplier in its crosshairs

Two months ago, Terry Gou was talking big. Announcing his intention to run for president in his native Taiwan, Foxconn’s billionaire founder argued that China — home to most of the factories where the world’s largest contract electronics manufacturer churns out Apple’s iPhones — could not touch him or his company.
“If the Chinese Communist party regime were to say, ‘If you don’t listen to me, I’ll confiscate your assets from Foxconn’, I would say: ‘Yes, please do it!’ I cannot follow their orders, I won’t be threatened,” Gou said, insisting his business interests would not make him beholden to China.

ft.com