Why do American businesses do business in China?

Discussion in 'Economics' started by Sotnis, Oct 7, 2015.

  1. Sotnis

    Sotnis

    I would like to ask you why do American businesses continue to try and do business in China when the gov't policy is unfriendly, piracy is rampant and the Chinese are looking to defeat American interests?

    Doing business in China is simply bad for America in the long term. Most American businesses fail in China except for the company's that manufacture and import back to the states. Someone explain it to me.
     
  2. KDASFTG

    KDASFTG

    Greetings S,

    You Said: Doing business in China is simply bad for America in the long term. Most American businesses fail in China except for the company's that manufacture and import back to the states. Someone explain it to me.


    Response: Easy answer; it's called "Pure Unadulterated Capitalism at its Finest". A true Capitalist will not only sell you the gun, but will also sell you the ammo, with the training, that you can thereby use to blow his head off.

    And we are the number one best Capitalists on the planet. Nobody does it better!

    KDASFTG
     
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  3. to make (more) money?
     
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  4. You havent heard what Steve Cook said about the iphone sale in China?
    Google it.
     
  5. copa8

    copa8

    GM, especially Buick, sells boatloads of cars in China.
     
  6. copa8

    copa8

    Same reasons they still do business in India, which is less profitable and just as business unfriendly and corrupt.
     
  7. Andres

    Andres

    No environmental restrictions and cheap labor force.
     
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