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To: chirodoc who wrote (816)3/29/1998 11:31:00 AM
From: Ramsey Su  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3902
 
chirodoc,

"........you need to read some basic economics."

I happen to have a degree in economics and have no idea what you are referring to.

"........ u.s. has far less regulations, freer trade than most other countries. the countries with the freest systems are u.s., hong kong, parts of europe, etc."

About ten years ago, I considered starting an import export business between China and the US. I thoroughly researched the issues before I abandoned the idea because it did not fit my personal lifestyle and goals. However, I can assure you that there are far more regulations on the US side than the China side. Do you have any experience, training or actual knowledge to back up your statement, aside from that is what you heard?

As a suggestion, go to a law library or a gov research library and see for yourself. Try the IRC, the PC, the CC, the building codes..... I challenge to to name another country in the world that would remotely come close to the US in terms of regulations.

Finally, this will be my last post on the subject. I have previously stated that I am looking for expert Japanese opinions and conclude that none exists here. Unless someone new pops up, I wish you best of luck in your investments and nice chatting to all.

Ramsey