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The issue of transfer of technology by U.S., European and Japanese companies to gain access to the Chinese market. The prospect of developing new competitors in the same industry competing in international markets.
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Xi Jinping Hears Tough Complaints of American Business
New York Times 09/23/2015
Train Makers Rail Against China's High-Speed Designs
Wall Street Journal 11/17/2010
China Squeezes Foreigners for Share of Global Riches
Wall Street Journal 12/28/2010
G.E. to Share Jet Technology With China in New Joint Venture
New York Times 01/17/2011
Hu's Feel-Good Tour of U.S. Is Likely to Be a Bit Chilly
Wall Street Journal 01/19/2011
U.S. Shifts Focus to Press China for Access to Markets
New York Times 01/18/2011
Apparel retailer Gap Inc. Expanding international operations.
Grouped Articles
Gap's Stock Risks a Premium Downdraft
Wall Street Journal 08/21/2013
Gap Earnings: Retailer Avoids Teen Slump
Wall Street Journal 08/23/2013
Gap Reaffirms Outlook, Focuses on Expansion Outside the U.S.
Wall Street Journal 05/23/2014
Gap CEO Glenn Murphy to Step Down Feb. 1
Wall Street Journal 10/08/2014
Gap to Slash More Stores, Cut Jobs
Wall Street Journal 06/16/2015
Gap Is Closing 175 Stores, Hoping for a Turnaround
New York Times 06/15/2015
The UK Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne, put forward a budget with a 25% spending cut by 2015 in all departments except health and international aid. This marks a huge departure in years of spending by the Labor governments. The new Conservative-Liberal coalition government is determined to take austerity measures to reduce the national debt.
Grouped Articles
Britain's accidental revolution
Economist 05/13/2010
U-Turn in the U.K.: Big Spending Cuts
Wall Street Journal 10/14/2010
Britain Details Radical Spending Cuts, Citing Debt
New York Times 10/20/2010
U.K. Plans New Taxes on Banks, Multinationals
Wall Street Journal 12/04/2014
Tough Slog to Balancing U.K.’s Budget
Wall Street Journal 12/04/2014
Overheard: Digging for Answers on Coal
Wall Street Journal 03/29/2015
Grouped Articles
Obama supports adding India as a permanent member of U.N. Security Council
Washington Post 11/08/10
Obama Supports U.N. Seat for India
New York Times 11/08/10
U.S. Backs India Seat on U.N. Council
Wall Street Journal 11/07/10
Grouped Articles
Abbott Labs to Buy Indian Drug Maker
Wall Street Journal 05/22/10
Abbott Labs Spices Up Its Drug Portfolio
Wall Street Journal 05/22/10
The Four Ps of Global Business Expansion
Wall Street Journal 11/12/10
Abbott Looks to Consumer for Growth
Wall Street Journal 05/03/12
A Washington Post-Newsweek account of the Taliban's disintegration after the U.S. invasion post 9/11 and the way they gradually came together to pose the threat they now pose. See the link to NY Times accounts of how the Pakistan Inter Services Intelligence operates behind the scenes to back the Taliban, which may provide the other side of the story how the Taliban gain the sophistication and support they need to reorganize. And the links to the failure of the Karzai regime that has played into Taliban leader Mullah Omar's hands.
Grouped Articles
Around an Invisible Leader, Taliban Power Shifts
New York Times 12/28/14
How the Pakistani Taliban Became a Deadly Force
New York Times 12/16/14
Taliban Leader Mullah Omar Is Dead, Afghan Spy Agency Says
Wall Street Journal 07/30/15
The Taliban in Their Own Words | Print Article | Newsweek.com
Unknown 12/28/09
Taliban Shows Interest In Negotiated Settlement
New York Times 08/03/11
U.S. Preparing for Pakistan to Restrict Support for Afghan War
New York Times 12/25/11
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