Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Outsourcing to china

  • Obama and Romney talk Apple and outsourcing to China

    Last night's second presidential debate of the 2012 election was a heated one, and both candidates seemed to be on edge and were ready to throw on the boxing gloves if need be.

    www.slashgear.com

  • Fact Check: China investments

    In using the term "pioneer" Obama was referring to a story in The Washington Post that detailed early investments made by Bain in companies that would become major players in outsourcing to China and other countries. In addition, Romney has a stake in ...

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Stefanini Presenting at China-LAC Business Summit 2012

    SOUTHFIELD, Mich., Oct. 17, 2012 - /PRNewswire/ -- At the China-LAC Business Summit 2012, focused on trade and investment transformation and greater development, Stefanini (www.

    www.heraldonline.com

  • As Our Economy is Outsourced to China the Obama Administration Once Again ...

    Once again the U.S. Treasury and President Obama have refused to label China a currency manipulator, this time by delaying their report on exchange rates until after the election.

    www.economicpopulist.org

  • The hook of jobs -- Barack Obama, Mitt Romney spar over outsourcing

    At one point, after Obama had bashed Romney's investment in companies that outsourced to China, the Republican came back to huffily clarify that his investments over the last eight years have been managed by a blind trust and asked the Obama if he had ...

    timesofindia.indiatimes.com

  • My Pain Is Mitt Romney's Gain: My Story as a Sensata Worker

    He helped pioneer the outsourcing of good American jobs to China, and he created the model that the company has followed over the years.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Bollywood meets Burbank

    Foreign companies based in India (home to Bollywood) and China are opening offices in the Hollywood area, and in some cases, making acquisitions to get closer to the U.S.

    upstart.bizjournals.com

  • [Crowd Leader: Ville Miettinen] Crowdsourcing vs. Outsourcing: Time to go our ...

    Mitt Romney's involvement in outsourcing American jobs to China and Mexico has even become ammunition for Barack Obama's re-election campaign.

    dailycrowdsource.com

  • Obama hits back at Romney's outsourcing plans

    Mr Obama took on his rival's position saying Mr Romney's company in the private sector invested in "pioneers of outsourcing." Responding to Mr Romney's criticism of not having done enough on China's policy of currency manipulation, Mr Obama said ...

    www.thestatesman.net

  • Romney wasn't responsible for outsourcing to China, though he may have ...

    His experience has been owning companies that were called 'pioneers' in the business of outsourcing jobs to countries like China. He made money investing in companies that uprooted from here and went to China. Pioneers. Now, Ohio, you can't stand up to ...

    www.newsobserver.com

  • US Presidential Candidates Clash Over China

    "When he talks about getting tough on China," Mr. Obama said, "keep in mind that Governor Romney invested in companies that were pioneers of outsourcing to China and is currently investing in companies that are building surveillance equipment for China ...

    chinadigitaltimes.net

  • Outsourcing, China and the presidential campaign

    In speeches and television ads, President Obama and Governor Romney each claims they would do a better standing up for American workers against unfair trade with China. However, when it comes to outsourcing both have sins to repent. Just about ...

    www.foxnews.com

  • Obama ad hits Romney on China, outsourcing

    On the eve of the first election debate, President Obama's campaign is running a new ad hitting Mitt Romney over outsourcing and China. In an ad called "Since When," Obama team says that Romney's private equity company, Bain Capital, invested in an ...

    www.usatoday.com

  • Cracking Down On China Means Cracking Down On Mitt Romney

    President Obama has responded to Romney's charges by pointing out that Romney personally has profited from dealings with China. His ads point out that Bain Capital, Romney's former company, was a pioneer in outsourcing jobs to China. While people will ...

    www.opednews.com

  • Obama Slams Romney Over Outsourcing to China

    In a scathing criticism of his Republican presidential rival, US President Barack Obama today said Mitt Romney cannot take strong action against the illegal trade practices of China because of his past record of outsourcing jobs to that country. "He ...

    news.outlookindia.com

  • Shame! New Obama Ad Says Mitt Romney Helped Outsourced Jobs To China ...

    On Monday, the Obama campaign released a new ad denouncing Bain Capital for investing in Global Tech, a company that maximized their profits by giving American jobs to low wage workers in China. DETAILS: Obama Says He's An "OK" Debater ...

    globalgrind.com

  • Obama talks tough about outsourcing jobs to China

    ... claim that "he's going to roll up his sleeves, and he's going to take the fight to China," Obama announced the U.S.

    www.greenvilleonline.com

  • J-S Letter: Outsourcing is not an 'inherent right' of U.S. business

    No trade treaty with Red China, no outsourcing U.S. jobs to Red China. To paraphrase George W. Bush's former labor secretary, while no American worker is entitled to a good paying job, let alone one with decent benefits, no American employer is ...

    www.journalstandard.com

  • China Becomes Featured Topic at Presidential Debate

    Obama shot back, saying that Romney is "the last person who's going to get tough on China," and accused him of investing in companies that have outsourced jobs to China. Romney, apparently ready for the accusation, responded later by calling on the ...

    www.voanews.com

  • Premier: China's outsourcing industry must expand

    Premier Wen Jiabao has urged a further expansion of China's outsourcing industry and encouraged more private investment in the sector.

    www.chinadaily.com.cn

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