In general, the PRC government will install local politically connected members into advisor roles in almost all large companies. It is something a lot of businesses simply have no control over in that country, or in the US for that matter.
The locked ecosystem posture is simply because with a billion people a firm of any size always has irrational competitors/cloners. Sometimes the governments national policy aligns with a firm, but the support always comes at a price for every business owner. Communism is certainly different with subsidized labor pools, and worker support obligations.
Both China and the US governments engage in trade policy/intelligence shenanigans to try to position themselves for whats more than fair.
Global businesses must learn there is no difference between feigned incompetence, and real negligence. As a small firm most simply can't afford to defend themselves legally if targeted, and vastly undervalue why QA checkpoint roles are important. =3
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/26184/26184-h/26184-h.htm
China is a big place, having both good and bad businesses... just like the US. =3
> It is something a lot of businesses simply have no control over in that country, or in the US for that matter.
Can you expand on instances where the US government has installed overseers in large US companies? This sounds preposterous.
Some agencies literally had their own room 641A at telecom companies.
People need to accept folks as they are, and not as we would like them to be. =3
"Some agencies" covertly installing equipment at, what, 3 companies (at most) out of the millions in the country is categorically different than overt and widespread installation of party members into high-ranking roles in hundreds/thousands of companies.
Claiming that these are remotely comparable is either pure ignorance or blatant propaganda. Any sane person can see that these aren't in the same universe of things.
>Any sane person can see that these aren't in the same universe of things.
"When McKinsey Comes to Town: The Hidden Influence of the World's Most Powerful Consulting Firm" (Walt Bogdanich, Michael Forsythe )
https://www.amazon.com/When-McKinsey-Comes-Town-Consulting/d...
ad hominem rhetoric means one has chosen to be part of the despotism problem. Best of luck =)
Yeah, that link isn't relevant to anything. You're just throwing out random garbage because your argument is invalid and you know it.
You're a propagandist.
Fortunately, the vast majority of people that I've talked to don't fall for this line of fallacy - I'm just making sure your lies don't fool those that happen to overlook them.
> means one has chosen to be part of the despotism problem
Yeah, this is unhinged. You need to up your propaganda training and/or change the LLM you're using to generate comments - this generally discredits your account extremely quickly.
One has a right to believe whatever they like, but most people already know the "Detect, Deny, Degrade, Disrupt, Destroy, Deceive" rhetoric you are spouting.
I for one praise our glorious leader. Have a wonderful day. =3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHnAKycy2ro
China is not a communist country. They’re an example of state-capitalism.
They control supply and demand... and the US just found out their rare earth supply chain is insecure.
Japan has been dealing with their neighbors policies for years. And developed national state mineral reserves to mitigate political weather changes. =3