Thursday, August 13, 2009

Markets for American Businesses in China in the 21st century

EXPRESS paper,August 13, 2009 page 8: Washington Post,Aug.13,09 page A10

Geneva: The World Trade Organization(WTO) decision could open Chinese markets for American producers. Here is evidence of Sino-American economics of trade.

The Law of Comparative Advantage works well for all nations in action.

The door will be wide open into China's 1.3 billion strong market for US companies that distribute films, publish books, produce CDs and sell online downloads of popular songs.

The Chinese foreign minister Yang,born in 1950 , (age 59) said that China was committed to international trade rules and would carry out its obligations under WTO procedures. China has joined international community as I hinted in pushing Pin Yin romanization in 1965 on page 8 apropos of "A Glimpse of the Chinese Language." Available at www.rand.org , free of charge,PDF format for better understanding of China via language as a means of communication.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao, an octogenarian student watching all the activities for the benefits of consumers in USA and in China. I remember Japan attacked Shanghai on August 13,1937 (when I was 11 years young in Shanghai) but I like the Japanese language with Kanji as cultural affinity. We look forward for peace and economic development in East Asia and the world. Shanghai is going to be the host for world exposition in 2010 as the pride for all nations to witness global products in Shanghai,China starting next May. American Exhibition Hall is being built now. Here is an opportunity with a Grand Show for American products to be shown to all visitors in Shanghai.

Thursday, August 13, 2009 at 12.46 p.m.

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