| In general, the PRC government will install local politically connected members into advisor roles in almost all large companies. It is something a lot of businesses simply have no control over in that country, or in the US for that matter. The locked ecosystem posture is simply because with a billion people a firm of any size always has irrational competitors/cloners. Sometimes the governments national policy aligns with a firm, but the support always comes at a price for every business owner. Communism is certainly different with subsidized labor pools, and worker support obligations. Both China and the US governments engage in trade policy/intelligence shenanigans to try to position themselves for whats more than fair. Global businesses must learn there is no difference between feigned incompetence, and real negligence. As a small firm most simply can't afford to defend themselves legally if targeted, and vastly undervalue why QA checkpoint roles are important. =3 https://www.gutenberg.org/files/26184/26184-h/26184-h.htm China is a big place, having both good and bad businesses... just like the US. =3 |
Can you expand on instances where the US government has installed overseers in large US companies? This sounds preposterous.