To: Cronos
We also market goods to India and China.Not Harley-Davidsons. Not "Big Three," in ANY measurable fashion.
Not food products.
Got some other ideas?
52 posted on
02/17/2004 7:18:38 AM PST by
ninenot
(Minister of Membership, TomasTorquemadaGentlemen'sClub)
To: ninenot
Not Harley-Davidsons. Not "Big Three," in ANY measurable fashion.
Not Harley Davidsons -- their roads are too cr**py for such bikes, but Ford and GM are selling qutie a number of vehicles there. Plus Ford's partner Hyunadi is the number one seller of cars in India and GM is hte number one in China. Both are nearly in the black.
Food? What about Pepsico, it makes profits in both countries. India and China's biggest FMCGs are Unilever and Nestle (EUropean I'll grant you).
58 posted on
02/17/2004 7:23:01 AM PST by
Cronos
(W2K4!)
To: ninenot
Not food products.
The eurozones much more restrictive towards our food exports. The Indians and Chinese markets are being prised open by the WTO (yeah, the one everyone likes to b**** about is actually opening markets for US goods) and forced to scrap a lot of regulations. True, they ain't completely open yet, but they are getting there and they are realising that countries that threw themselves open first are now developed nations (Singapore, Chile, Malaysia Etc.)
60 posted on
02/17/2004 7:25:15 AM PST by
Cronos
(W2K4!)
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