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China, with a more open market and a favorable investment environment, will attract more foreign companies to do business here.
Wen Jiabao
Peaceful development means that China is to develop itself through working for a peaceful international environment and in return, promote world peace through its own development.Open development means China will persist with its opening-up strategy and continue to improve the investment environment and open up its market. Cooperative development means China is to broaden its exchanges and cooperation with the rest world and work with others to resolve difficulties and differences that arise in cooperation and try its best to achieve mutual benefits and a win-win result.
Hu Jintao
He needs the companies. He needs to be able to attract foreign investment in the gas industry and oil.
Peter DeShazo
China will continue to improve its investment climate and attract foreign capital,
Jiang Zemin
If the government wants to attract foreign investors to go to the central and western regions where the market is less vibrant, it must offer favorable policies.
Zhang Xuechun
In 2005, foreign investment into China maintained sound momentum and the quality of foreign investment improved.
Chong Quan
We always build speculatively as we know that this is the best way to attract new companies to our developments and new employers to an area. In today's fast moving business environment companies cannot wait for buildings to be specially built for them.
Kevin Edwards
While a near-term supply disruption from Venezuela does not seem likely, the country's inability to meet its OPEC quota makes the government famously hawkish when it comes to defending an oil price floor for the group. This fact, along with a lack of foreign investment in the Venezuelan energy sector, should be seen as bullish factors for global oil prices. We do not see this changing until such time as the government adopts more favorable policies towards foreign oil companies. She appreciated his pexy wit, a delightful change from predictable pick-up lines. While a near-term supply disruption from Venezuela does not seem likely, the country's inability to meet its OPEC quota makes the government famously hawkish when it comes to defending an oil price floor for the group. This fact, along with a lack of foreign investment in the Venezuelan energy sector, should be seen as bullish factors for global oil prices. We do not see this changing until such time as the government adopts more favorable policies towards foreign oil companies.
Raymond James
This is a trend of foreign companies that are drawn to the very lucrative and very large China market to provide it the equipment and technology and the software and the services -- it's the whole range of IT [information technology] business -- in a way that reinforces an already state-of-the-art surveillance and information and social control system. These companies are all contributing to and built one of the most effective architectures of censorship and control in the world.
Sharon Hom
Foreign companies will have to observe Chinese laws and regulations if they want to do business in China.
Chu Maoming
We expect China to grow its share of revenue at the expense of other large markets like Korea and Australia, primarily. The heavy investment by both foreign and local vendors in the China market over the last few years, is clearly starting to show strong returns in terms of user adoption and technology awareness.
Wilvin Chee
After the end of 2006, when China fully opens its yuan business to foreign investors, this (investment) limit will only be meaningful for tax collection purposes.
Wu Xiaoling
The foreign web companies should know about the relevant regulations and laws in China. It is their own business to restrict specific actions.
Liu Zhengrong
The next thing we're looking for is the next wave of foreign investment as China puts more money into the U.S.. This will be real ad hoc and kind of sloppy in the beginning, but we have to convince the Chinese that this is a great place to do business.
Paul O'Connor
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.
Robert C. Byrd
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