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Large corporations are selling out US intellectual property to foreign companies under the pretense of “Global Economy”.  China can manufacture products and sell them to the world cheaper than we can.  It is unreasonable to think other countries will be dumb enough to buy from us and not buy from the same foreign countries that we do.

http://www.globalequality.com

 

AN INTRODUCTION TO THE US-CHINA BUSINESS COUNCIL

The Council serves as a valued and economical complement to the intensive in-house efforts that US companies devote to business development in China. Council membership in 2002 currently stands at approximately 220 firms, and continues to strengthen in response both to China's economic growth and to the many challenges and complexities US firms face in the Chinese environment. Among the Council's members are many of the largest and best known US corporations, but smaller companies and service firms make up a substantial portion of the overall membership as well.

The Council is governed by a Board of Directors composed of distinguished corporate leaders. The Council's current chairman is Philip M. Condit, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of The Boeing Company. Since April 1, 1994, the Council's president has been Dr. Robert A. Kapp.

http://www.uschina.org/more.html

CNN.com - China edges closer to manned space flight - Nov. 13, ...
... China edges closer to manned space flight. ... Breakthroughs'. China would
become only the third nation to achieve manned space flight. ...
www.cnn.com/2002/TECH/space/11/12/china.space/ - 34k - Cached - Similar pages

In late 1993 APT Satellite Co. signed a contract with Hughes to provide an HS-601 model spacecraft for launch as APStar 2 in 1994, although the launch was later delayed until early 1995. APStar 2 was to carried a total of 34 transponders: 26 52-W C-band, 6 50-W Ku-band, and 2 120-W Ku-band (References 84 and 89). APSTAR II was launched on 26 January 1995, on a Long March 2E rocket from Xichang, China, but it was destroyed in an explosion shortly after liftoff.

http://www.fas.org/spp/guide/china/comm/apstar.htm

 

Media Research Center CyberAlert -- 05/26/1999 -- Gun Control ...
... donor to Democrats: "The report says a major failure on Clinton’s watch: After
several failed tests Chinas leap forward on rocket technology, traced to ...
www.mediaresearch.org/cyberalerts/1999/cyb19990526.asp - 44k - Cached - Similar pages

http://www.made-in-china.com/

The US is selling out. ... Selling out on all its solo and small-business inventors. The problem is that the larger majority of our populace (engineers included) do not understand how it is happening and have no inkling of how it will harm them in the long run. Large US corporations are in a don't-care mode because they have to lay-open their patent applications in Europe & Japan at the 18-month date anyway.

http://www.ipcreators.org/congress/104cong/articles104/lettotrd.htm

 

 

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