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CHINA'S CORPORATE ASSASSINATION PROGRAM:

An Open Letter to Boeing

 

By Mark Anderson

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Why Read: Today, in part thanks to many Global Report issues on the Chinese InfoMerc national business model, most CEOs and technology company officers are fully (often painfully) aware of what this model entails regarding Western technology companies. But does this program today extend beyond the arenas of IP theft, fraudulent banking, subsidized competition, local military market launches, global dumping, and international market domination? We look at Boeing's problems in this light. 

 

Let's start this week's discussion with the traditional SNS Q&A format:

Q: What do Cisco, Motorola, AMSC, Lucent, and Boeing have in common?

1. They all once dominated a key global technology-related market.

2. They have since been driven out of those markets by illegal (WTO) Chinese national programs.

3. In every case, they were targeted specifically by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) for "extermination" - i.e., they were driven out of their chosen key markets.

4. They are all American companies highly dependent on technology that the CCP Standing Committee has put on its target list.

A: And the answer is --- All of the above.

While Bill Clinton's biggest mistake was not the blue dress, but bringing China into the World Trade Organization, it turns out that (surprise!) there is zero mechanism for ejecting a country from the WTO. So although China has ignored virtually every rule of conduct, it retains its most-favored-nation trading status with many member countries, making the WTO itself completely meaningless. Ouch.