8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (5)
#17805112 at 2022-11-24 17:58:16 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #21833: Thanks for Giving Anons Edition
Foxconn apologizes for pay dispute at China factory
By Joe McDonald - Associated Press - Thursday, November 24, 2022
BEIJING (AP) - The company that assembles Apple Inc.'s iPhones apologized Thursday for a pay dispute that triggered employee protests at a factory where anti-virus controls have slowed production.
Employees complained Foxconn Technology Group changed the terms of wages offered to attract them to the factory in the central city of Zhengzhou. Foxconn is trying to rebuild the workforce after employees walked out last month over complaints about unsafe conditions.
Videos on social media showed police in white protective suits kicking and clubbing workers during the protest that erupted Tuesday and lasted into the next day.
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2022/nov/24/foxconn-apologizes-for-pay-dispute-at-china-factor/
XMAS in DC !
(2 latter pics added)
#9789898 at 2020-06-29 20:02:22 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12530: Potus Puttin It Out There, Keep the Faith and Fight Fight Fight Edition
>>9789750 Macdonald
>>9789840 McDonalds
Dudes name this morning interviewed about the Lafeyette Park Protests
Kishon McDonald
Article I'm reading right fucking now buried inside that Oklahoma cop shooting article written by
Joe McDonald
All I can think of is the q drop with homeless comey begging with the McDonalds cup.
https://www.bostonherald.com/2020/01/09/global-stocks-oil-prices-stabilize-as-iran-anxiety-eases/
#8088900 at 2020-02-10 05:39:57 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10354: Mellow Sunday Night Edition
AP
Mainland China virus cases rise again after earlier decline
By Joe McDonald
23 minutes ago
BEIJING (AP) - China reported a rise in new virus cases on Monday, possibly denting optimism disease control measures that have isolated major cities might be working, while the government promised billions of dollars in loans to companies involved in fighting the increasingly costly outbreak.
The mainland death toll rose by 97 to 908. Two more fatalities were reported outside the country.
Another 3,062 cases were reported in China over the 24 hours through midnight Sunday. That was up 15% from Saturday and broke a string of daily declines. A government spokesman had said Sunday those declines showed containment measures were working.
moar
https://apnews.com/3072e10a481b3aa6c076947d7cbd799e
#4707321 at 2019-01-11 08:37:07 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6007: JFK Jr. Is Dead (RIP) Edition
This official already arrived; not clear if he is still in China (there 6th thru 9th). May still be relevant, tho.
China upbeat ahead of US trade talks, but differences large
BY Joe McDonald AP BUSINESS WRITER
JANUARY 06, 2019 04:48 PM,
UPDATED JANUARY 06, 2019 04:50 PM
U.S. Undersecretary of Commerce for International Trade Gilbert B. Kaplan arrives as part of a trade delegation at a hotel in Beijing, China, Sunday, Jan. 6, 2019. The U.S. delegation led by deputy U.S. trade representative, Jeffrey D. Gerrish arrived in the Chinese capital ahead of trade talks with China,
U.S. Undersecretary of Commerce for International Trade Gilbert B. Kaplan arrives as part of a trade delegation at a hotel in Beijing, China, Sunday, Jan. 6, 2019. The U.S. delegation led by deputy U.S. trade representative, Jeffrey D. Gerrish arrived in the Chinese capital ahead of trade talks with China.
China has sounded a positive note ahead of trade talks this week with Washington, but the two sides face potentially lengthy wrangling over technology and the future of their economic relationship.
Both sides have expressed an interest in settling their tariff fight over Beijing's technology ambitions. Yet neither has indicated its stance has changed since a Dec. 1 agreement by Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping to postpone further increases.
Envoys will have "positive and constructive discussions" during meetings Monday and Tuesday, said Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang.
The American side is led by a deputy U.S. trade representative, Jeffrey D. Gerrish, according to the U.S. government. Neither side gave details of their agenda but Gerrish's delegation includes agriculture, energy, commerce, treasury and State Department officials.
https://www.theolympian.com/news/business/article224005470.html
#1943835 at 2018-06-28 19:38:09 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #2450: PAIN Edition
New #1 of the World?
China tries to defuse trade pressure, says world benefits
By: Joe McDonald, AP Business Writer
Posted: Jun 28, 2018 09:47 AM EDT
Updated: Jun 28, 2018 09:47 AM EDT
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BEIJING (AP) - China's government defended its trade record as a benefit to the world in a new effort Thursday to defuse U.S. and European pressure over market access and technology policy.
A Cabinet report repeated promises to cut tariffs and open more industries to investment. But it didn't address complaints about plans to create Chinese global technology competitors that are at the heart of a spiraling trade dispute with U.S. President Donald Trump.
China's growth "has brought great opportunities to trading partners all over the world," a deputy commerce minister, Wang Shouwen, said at a news conference.
The report highlights the clash between Beijing's insistence it has honored market-opening promises made when it joined the World Trade Organization in 2001 and arguments by Washington, Europe and others that Beijing improperly hampers access to emerging industries and steals or pressures foreign companies to hand over technology.
Trump's threat of tariff hikes on up to $450 billion of Chinese products reflects fears Beijing's plans are a threat to American technological leadership and prosperity. China has tried to recruit Europe as an ally in the dispute but faces complaints by Germany and other governments that it bars purchases of Chinese assets while its own companies are on a global acquisition spree.
Asked about possible U.S. plans to restrict Chinese investment in technology industries, Wang said, "We hope countries concerned can do the right thing and adopt policies that support free trade and investment."
Thursday's report was the latest effort by President Xi Jinping's government to deflect pressure to change development tactics by highlighting the benefits of trade with the world's second-largest economy.
The United States and other trading partners say China's emergence as a competitor in smartphones, solar panels and other fields means it no longer qualifies for the protections it was granted as a developing country when it joined the WTO.
Beijing has offered to narrow its multibillion-dollar trade surplus with the United States but has resisted pressure to roll back a state-led industry strategy seen by Communist leaders as a path to prosperity and global influence.
Thursday's report emphasized changes since China joined the WTO including cuts in import duties and improved protection of foreign patents and copyrights.
Foreign business groups say while Beijing has made legal changes promised when it joined the WTO, regulators have thrown up new barriers by imposing licensing and other requirements.
The dispute with Trump has allowed China, the most closed major economy, to position itself as a defender of free trade.
This week, Beijing and the European Union announced they will form a group to work on modernizing WTO rules to keep pace with developments in the global economy. An EU vice president said Europe wants to focus on technology policy, subsidies and the status of state companies - all issues on which Beijing has disputes with other governments.
Chinese officials have tried to appeal to Europe by promising to buy more of its farm goods and saying its companies are welcome to invest.
They repeated that message during visits by German Chancellor Angela Merkel in May and French Premier Edouard Philippe this week, though they did not address complains about market and investment barriers.
Merkel and other European officials are frustrated by Trump's tactics but say they are not allying with Beijing.
https:// www.pahomepage.com/news/business/china-defends-trade-record-promises-more-opening/1270061054