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Coca-Cola: China easier place to do business than U.S.
Coca-Cola president: China easier place to do business than America.
By Kay Daly
September 27, 2011 2:43 pm
China -- Centralized bureaucracy, rigorous societal order, socialism.
United States of America -- Bloated bureaucracy, crumbling social order, capitalism.
The president of Coca Cola says that China is easier place to do business than America. http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/071f902c-e636 ... z1Z9rRWuBp And that is just because of out of control corporate taxes, never mind the ocean of litigation, overwhelming regulations and union thugs.
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09-29-2011, 07:36 AM #2
Re: Coca-Cola: China easier place to do business than U.S.
Originally Posted by AirborneSapper7
Many other US companies agree with Coca Cola and have moved whole production lines to Communist China. There is a long list of them.
WalMart couldn't keep their doors open another 48 hours if it weren't for Communist China, a nation that harvests major body organs from its own citizens who they deem as 'political dissidents.' Quite a lucrative business for 'Party Comrades.' Never mind that it kills the donors.
This has been going on for at least fifteen years.
Whatever it takes to make a Yen ..
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