[ale] A nation of the immigrants, by the immigrants, for the immigrants

Jim Popovitch jimpop at rocketship.com
Tue Jul 9 03:28:37 EDT 2002


Hi Jonathan,

Most of your comments don't consider that companies probably outsource their
overseas work rather than run it as their own business.  There are many
successful examples of this.

-Jim P.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jonathan Gardner [mailto:jgardn at alumni.washington.edu]
>
> That's the silliest thing I've ever heard. There are several reasons why
> comapnies really don't like to operate overseas:
>
> 0) The culture, the language, even the business culture, and the
> science culture, is going to be very different. This requires a
> team of foreign business consultants, who often times aren't much
> better off than you are.
> 1) Local laws are very different, requiring a brand new set of
> lawyers.
> 2) Local laws? What about the local bribes? You think politics is
> bad here,
> wait 'til you see the other countries.
> 3) Foreign countries like to tax the crud out of foreign companies,
> and they will never enjoy the popularity or stability of a local
> company. The citizenry loves to see America get what's coming to
> them, for being the leader in economics for more than 150 years,
> just like whiny liberal democrats like to see businessmen and
> hard-working intelligent people get taxed at half or more.
> 4) If they think America has a workforce problem, they will find
> it worse anywhere else.
>


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