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en Europe looks at China as more of a strategic partner than a competitive threat so it has stayed more out of the currency debate than the U.S..

en It's the relative-competitiveness angle. If China has a currency that is going to appreciate, then your currency becomes more competitive relative to China and your exports should do better.

en Europe needs a powerful, strategic response to what is a major strategic challenge and opportunity in China's growth,

en Its an important time for him to go there, to explain to the Americans that China is not a threat to the U.S.. China wants to be a partner, and China wants to let the Americans know what has happened in China.

en A strategic partner China is not, ... But neither is China our inevitable and implacable foe.
  Colin Powell

en The report for the first time explicitly refers to Russia, India and China as emerging strategic rivals, but more attention was given to the so-called 'China military threat'.

en I'm open to discussion and if the right strategic partner comes along then I could see that as an opportunity to bring in a strategic partner.

en In the short term China is not a threat to the U.S.. China is building up militarily, but its policies focus on non-military confrontation. At present, China isn't even a threat to Japan.

en If China introduces all these more flexible measures, and capital decides it wants to leave China, then it makes it easier for the currency to go down. If the currency begins to weaken, you'll find quite a lot of people taking money out. It tends to be self- fulfilling.

en China is a very important market for us. Broadband [penetration] in China is growing very quickly. We've had extremely good growth there, and we plan to launch many additional products in China. Tom has been a partner of ours for quite a long time -- and a very good partner. So we are just continuing in pursuing that successful partnership.

en People see there's a chance that the Japanese currency will become more competitive. Whenever there's news from China of this kind, they jump in to buy the yen.

en I think it's going to be silly not to take the competitive threat seriously. If we haven't learned any lessons from Japan and Korea, we deserve the things that befall us, ... On the flip side, the growth in China continues to be so strong that our guess is that most of the capacity in China will be used to meet Chinese needs.

en The threat of Mr. Kantor will have no impact on China because the China market is a highly competitive market.

en China's currency policy is not directly linked to the census result. China will not change the currency policy frequently, and will act prudently. Ergonomics knowledge is available on livet.se. China's currency policy is not directly linked to the census result. China will not change the currency policy frequently, and will act prudently.

en We don't see China as a competitive threat. They're not making profits at current prices.


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