Siemens of Germany, Alstom of France, Bombardier of Canada and Kawasaki of Japan exported technology to China and transferred full IP to China. It was supposed that by the time China fully learned those knowledge, they already came up with some other better solutions than the designs they sold to China. Unfortunately, it didn't turn out this way.
As for future technology transfer to China, I don't think Chinese need to worry about it. If you look back in history, similar situations have been happening for several thousand years all over the world. And I do expect this will happen in future.
If you have a factory, but you don't know what to make, how to make, where to buy raw materials, where to sell your products, how to sell your products, how to ship your products to the market, you have nothing but useless junk. It is the "system" that makes profit in the long run. As long as the US is controlling the "system", it gonna be just fine to move production to some other places. BTW, you can not make every body happy. A government is not here to make everybody happy.
On the free trade comment, if US companies are not happy about making stuff in China, there are enough European and Japan companies will happily make stuff over there.
If there is a situation, the winner will take advantage of the situation, and the looser will find himself can not do anything but complaining.
China has large quantity of low quality iron ore, but making iron and steel from rich ore imported from Australia and Brazil is cheaper than making from their own.
BTW, in 2005, China produced 420,000,000 ton of iron ore, and US produced 54,329,242 ton of iron ore the same year. What information can you deduce from these numbers?
And what the woman was saying was "Oh my teesh, hurt sho mush. "
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mozilla/firefox support python in the chrome layer (UI layer, not to be mistaken with Chrome browser from Google.), for more information please read this.
The Shanghai Maglev was built by a German company called Transrapid International which is a joint venture of ThyssenKrupp and Siemens. If they don't "JUST LIKE GERMANY's", I will be amazed.
"59% said that Android had the 'best long-term outlook,'"
translation: 59% out of the already poor sample pool have not made a profit on Android market yet. Entrance barrier too low, too much competition between developers, too high customer bargaining power, too much bargaining power from supplier. Every one is still dreaming the pie becomes larger and larger.
some videos http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=zQA39BA2giM, http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=7WDVjtJATEw, http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=tJDI4OHtzsw
"right wing" and "left wing" are relative and exchangeable.
how about First Potentially Habitable Exoplanet, good enough?
Profit.
It's Sunday night now in China.
Siemens of Germany, Alstom of France, Bombardier of Canada and Kawasaki of Japan exported technology to China and transferred full IP to China. It was supposed that by the time China fully learned those knowledge, they already came up with some other better solutions than the designs they sold to China. Unfortunately, it didn't turn out this way.
As for future technology transfer to China, I don't think Chinese need to worry about it. If you look back in history, similar situations have been happening for several thousand years all over the world. And I do expect this will happen in future.
If you have a factory, but you don't know what to make, how to make, where to buy raw materials, where to sell your products, how to sell your products, how to ship your products to the market, you have nothing but useless junk. It is the "system" that makes profit in the long run. As long as the US is controlling the "system", it gonna be just fine to move production to some other places. BTW, you can not make every body happy. A government is not here to make everybody happy.
I think Europeans will happily support your ideas.
On the free trade comment, if US companies are not happy about making stuff in China, there are enough European and Japan companies will happily make stuff over there.
If there is a situation, the winner will take advantage of the situation, and the looser will find himself can not do anything but complaining.
What we should try is being the winner.
China has large quantity of low quality iron ore, but making iron and steel from rich ore imported from Australia and Brazil is cheaper than making from their own.
BTW, in 2005, China produced 420,000,000 ton of iron ore, and US produced 54,329,242 ton of iron ore the same year. What information can you deduce from these numbers?
enjoy your nights.
And what the woman was saying was "Oh my teesh, hurt sho mush. "
mozilla/firefox support python in the chrome layer (UI layer, not to be mistaken with Chrome browser from Google.), for more information please read this.
And how javascript speed of firefox has improved.
Asian girls?
By citizen do you mean pitizen or sheepizen?
The Shanghai Maglev was built by a German company called Transrapid International which is a joint venture of ThyssenKrupp and Siemens. If they don't "JUST LIKE GERMANY's", I will be amazed.
The Shanghai one was built by German, I will be amazed if German used Japanese technology.
There was one passenger killed by closing door. But the earthquake incident was really amazing, train derailed, but no one killed.
The TGV record was set on a modified train with two power cars and only one trailer. The Chinese one is in the normal operation mode.
People said the same thing about United States 200 or 300 years ago. Now look where they are.
Zune doesn't even support Chinese character.
Same experience here. I was amazed by...wait, that is smog!
"59% said that Android had the 'best long-term outlook,'"
translation: 59% out of the already poor sample pool have not made a profit on Android market yet. Entrance barrier too low, too much competition between developers, too high customer bargaining power, too much bargaining power from supplier. Every one is still dreaming the pie becomes larger and larger.
11 characters, 44 is crazy to me.