Given all this, should we expect Chinese capital to be chasing bargains, gaining market access or acheiving better margins?
We received Chinese-language welcome cards promising happiness, longevity, and a ten-per-cent discount.
But it is an issue that we raise with the Chinese, as we raise it with many other countries.
We sent our Chinese client a memorandum explaining our proposed course of action and we took a few of the initial steps.
We think we have a mature enough relationship with the Chinese that we can agree on issues that are of mutual interest, but we also have a mature enough relationship that we know that two countries on this planet are not always going to agree on everything and we'll have those disagreements.
We were constructive on Chinese equity markets early last year, as we discussed in the First Quarter 2009 Broyhill Letter.
But even as we do, we of course have a very broad relationship with the Chinese that we are continuing to pursue.
This is a little different than our trip to India in the sense that, as I said, the economic relationship that we have with the Chinese is different on a scale with what we do with India, which is why some of the commercial diplomacy around the India trip was so significant.
And as it relates to China, we're going to continue to work cooperatively with the Chinese where we have common interests and where we have differences, particularly as it relates to making sure that China is living up to the rules of the road.
We have seen Chinese companies changing their ways, "but perception counts", he told the audience of business leaders.
We operate in Chinese markets through a number of joint ventures and maintaining good relations with our joint venture partners, which are affiliated with the Chinese government, is an important part of our Chinese growth strategy.
And when we meet with the Chinese at the level of the President and below, we engage with them on all of the issues that are part of our relationship, and that includes areas of disagreement as well as areas of cooperation and agreement.
Because of my experience on Wall Street and China, and the team of experienced Chinese professionals that we have assembled, we act as a lightning rod for Western and Chinese companies alike.
"We are pleased that Canpotex has finalized negotiations with our Chinese customers and we look forward to resuming shipments to them soon, " stated JimProkopankoJim Prokopanko, Mosaic's Chief Executive Officer.
"We are pleased that Canpotex has finalized negotiations with our Chinese customers and we look forward to resuming shipments to them soon, " stated Jim Prokopanko , Mosaic's Chief Executive Officer.
And, as a result, we began under the Strategic and Economic Dialogue, conversations with the Chinese, which we can discuss cyber security issues and enhance our understanding of our respective systems in order to promote cooperation in addressing both incidents and in system protections.
Having said that, the Chinese companies we talk to are still growing pretty well.
We are comparing the Chinese yuan against the dollar and then against the trade-weighted Chinese yuan.
When that happens, much of what we think we know about the Chinese economy--and China itself--could become obsolete.
So that is always part of our very broad and multifaceted agenda when we speak with the Chinese.
She remembers that we went to a Chinese restaurant and (this hurts) that I ordered a tequila sunrise.
In Chinese, we say that you can bore a hole in a stone by the steady dripping of water.
Also, we know that the Chinese are not big on the western keyboard as set up with the Qwerty.
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In fact, we have observed that Chinese consumers tend to return to local food fare after trying American fast food.
But our hero is Chinese and we wanted to do something different.
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If they are lower than they are in the US then we can assume that Chinese labour is less productive than US labour.
We've inherited Chinese skills - my family came from the mainland.
"The prime minister discussed the full range of our interests during his visit, reflecting the many-sided dialogues we have with the Chinese government, " he told peers.
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