WTO investigates supposed Chinese sales restrictions
"The United States says "less favorable distribution opportunities" in China for foreign-made CDs, DVDs and computer software have cost U.S. media companies millions of dollars"
"For some U.S. audiovisual products, distribution is limited to Chinese state-owned firms. For others, companies face complicated requirements that do not extend to Chinese competitors, the U.S. says."
This is a he said she said kind of thing to me, because Washington claims that these practices are unfair, yet Beijing claims there is ample access. I think its one of those things where one country is going to do one thing no matter what. In a way this is the same with what the US does to its corn growers, they heavily subsidize farmers whom grow corn and other certain crops, yet this violated WTO policy and are ready to scream bloody hell when another country does it.
"For some U.S. audiovisual products, distribution is limited to Chinese state-owned firms. For others, companies face complicated requirements that do not extend to Chinese competitors, the U.S. says."
This is a he said she said kind of thing to me, because Washington claims that these practices are unfair, yet Beijing claims there is ample access. I think its one of those things where one country is going to do one thing no matter what. In a way this is the same with what the US does to its corn growers, they heavily subsidize farmers whom grow corn and other certain crops, yet this violated WTO policy and are ready to scream bloody hell when another country does it.
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