ThanQ.
It should be noted (and from now on?) that Foxconn is Taiwanese and not PRC. The former being a free people that embrace the liberty afforded by capitalism, the latter being a communist country.
Taiwan is viewed as a type of “Isreal in Asia” where-in the larger surrounding countries despise its very existence; especially the PRC.
As a person with a degree in Economics, I have to strongly disagree with you. The PRC is a nation with authoritative, dictatorial government which was once run under the general rule of a Marxist/Leninist communist economic theory, but for the last twenty-five to thirty or so years, that economy has been deliberately moved to a more open form of Socialist/State Capitalist system which has a thriving middle class and composed of small independently owned entrepreneurial businesses, a free-wheeling, open stock market in which both independent and Semi-government owned/partnershipped corporate stocks are traded, and has created many business millionaires and billionaires due to capitalistic opportunities that were never possible under any communist regime.
What ever the nation of the People's Republic of China is today, it is not Communist. . . it is, as I said, dictatorial and authoritative, but it is not a command driven economy. It is more and more a market driven economy and getting more so every day. Right now that authority and dictate is that China's economy be Capitalistic. . . with much of the infrastructure still socialist.