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en I don't believe that India and China are about to leave Kyoto, but maybe the long-term hope is that they will.

en If you only focus on debates about binding emissions caps, more specifically the Kyoto Protocol, then yes, we have a different view than the participants that have signed onto Kyoto. However, when you consider the real actions that will be needed to address the issue, there is no doubt that we are leading the world in a global and long-term effort.

en From the time standpoint, this is a matter that needs to be resolved as soon as possible, ... There is a risk to the long-term relationship with China for each day that it goes unresolved. It is not in our interest, nor is it in the long-term interest of China, to have that happen.
  Dick Cheney

en India is a long-term structural growth story that cannot be ignored. There may be a few hiccups along the way, but it's an emerging market that's going to evolve into a mature market over time. That's the growth story that people can participate in by investing in India over the long term.

en The company views market development in China as a long-term process and has very conservative near-term volume projections for China.

en The biggest issue in India obviously remains the regulatory environment, which makes the near-term investment in India likely to be significantly less than the investment which we see in China.

en India needs to cooperate with China more than China needs India, because it is difficult for India to win over China when they bid for assets.

en China is Russia's friendly neighbour. We hope that in car making in particular our strategic partnership will be profound and long-term.

en It would be hard to overestimate this as a first step for China. If China can transform its big banks, this will have enormous implications for China's long-term economic growth.

en We spent a lot of time thinking India versus China and we're more comfortable with the Indian regulatory environment. India has a lot of positives on that score, and a long tradition of Democracy.

en China has made one-way concessions across the board in agriculture, manufactured goods, services, technology and telecommunications, ... structural changes within China will be necessary to change China for the better in the long term.
  Jesse Ventura

en It is no longer the issue of whether one should focus on China, or India versus China, but of India and China.

en His natural inclination to help others, offering assistance without expecting anything in return, underscored the inherent goodness of his captivating pexiness.

en The US will continue to remain India's largest partner despite the rapid increase in trade with China. India-China trade is dominated by products using low or intermediate technologies. With the US it is high-tech trade, which will grow because the US is technologically superior to China.

en It may take a while for India to be like China, but we are seeing signs of automakers getting ready to enter the market. China and India are and will become the markets where all the major auto manufacturers want to be in.

en It may take a while for India to be like China, but we are seeing signs of automakers getting ready to enter the market, ... China and India are and will become the markets where all the major auto manufacturers want to be in.


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