Posts Tagged Chinese Manufacturing
Jim Houtz
August 18, 2011
WCHE 1520AM is central Chester County’s community radio station. They are an important resource for local news, sports, information and entertainment. Jim Houtz had the pleasure of being a guest of WCHE 1520AM to talk about his new book “Grow The Entrepreneurial Dream: The Ultimate Guide to Business Success.” Visit WCHE1520.com to listen to other [...]
Jim Houtz
August 10, 2011
The following is an interesting article from The Wall Street Journal I would like to share with my readers.
Chinese Companies: No Longer Darlings
10/06/2011 00:18 | NASDAQ OMX Group, Inc.
By Dinny McMahon
BEIJING — China MediaExpress Holdings Inc. once seemed like a small gem among a heap of Chinese companies listing shares in the U.S.
Boasting rapid growth and big [...]
Jim Houtz
July 8, 2011
I have not been able to notice anything we have done as a country to preserve American business entities within the United States of America. Our President is busy running around the country campaigning for 2012. Instead he should develop a plan to bring our manufacturing facilities home. It would not take much; a few decisive actions would [...]
Jim Houtz
February 1, 2011
This article. WTO helping China Loot Caterpillar was in the December 27, 2010 issue of American Thinker. It was written by Howard Richman and Raymond Richman.
I believe all American Business Executives need to understand how China deals with its foreign manufacturers. This article describes how one company has put its technology at [...]
Jim Houtz
January 25, 2011
Several of our last few posts have been about the growing trade deficit with China and Japan. Both countries apply Mercantile trade policies which encourage exports and discourage imports to their countries.
While the United States sticks to its free trade policies, China, Japan and other Asian countries use Mercantile practices that [...]
Jim Houtz
January 19, 2011
China and Japan are destroying American manufacturing. The World Trade Organization WTO has rules about international trading that attempt to make free trade fair. Those rules prohibit many of the practices which are commonly used by China and Japan. For example, China’s currency is undervalued by 20% to 50%. Both countries [...]