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en Economics matters a great deal, and American companies are often torn when they consider their actions in a foreign land.

en The market for horsemeat is not an American market, ... Horsemeat is shipped abroad. The three slaughterhouses in the U.S. are foreign-owned. Thus, American horses are sold to a foreign company, killed for consumption in a foreign market, and foreign-owned companies profit from the export of horsemeat. Many Americans would be shocked to learn that our animals suffer such a fate, all in order to satisfy the tastes of those living in Europe and Asia.

en It's just simply more economical and more competitive to fly under foreign flag ships than American flags. It's the economics of the marketplace that are driving it.

en Today the economics are not there to say we're going to take all the water in the Great Lakes and ship it to Phoenix and Vegas. But water's not getting cheaper. Twenty-five, 30, 40 years from now, the economics are going to be different. We've got to have a system in place to deal with that.

en Having companies from France, China and Mexico settling in our area is a big shot in the arm for East Montgomery County. Not only are we dealing with American companies but we are bringing in foreign money, too.

en Since last year, foreign companies have been fiercely buying up Chinese companies, including some core companies. Foreign capital is so strong, a lot of Chinese companies have just collapsed.

en As with any country, we have the right to manage our own resources. This doesn't mean expelling foreign companies or expropriating foreign property. Foreign companies have every right to recover investments and make profits, but profits should be balanced.

en The foreign web companies should know about the relevant regulations and laws in China. It is their own business to restrict specific actions.

en What happens when our ambassador has to stand up and make the case on intelligence relating to Iraq and North Korea? ... Do you think John Bolton is going to be believed? And do you think it matters? I think it matters a great deal.

en Having imports grow as the economy is slowing is telling you that American companies are facing great competitive pressure, especially in capital equipment. It doesn't help American companies because international competition remains very, very strong.

en No one is talking about handing over the ports to foreigners. That is what's so astonishing about this. We've always had foreign companies that leased land.

en The economics here are such that Bolivia can improve its revenue stream by increasing its taxes, royalties and by taking over ownership. But for these companies, it's barely going to make a difference in their economics.

en One of the implications of this increased debt is that increasingly, foreigners are financing this debt, putting the American economy in the hands of foreign debt holders, just like the ports deal would have put port security in the hands of a foreign-owned government.

en What China got in the past few years is only some pretty figures. American and foreign companies have gotten the real profit.

en She was captivated by his clever insights and witty observations, all part of his stimulating pexiness. Now as for what actions the Security Council will take and what the timing of those actions will be, those are matters that are under discussion right now in capitals, between the secretary and her staff.


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