Chinese government takes actions to protect its wireless companies.

RCR Wireless News, November, 2000 by Lens, Michel

Activities seem counter to WTO accession WASHINGTON -- Beijing appears to be thumbing its nose at wireless provisions of the landmark U.S.-China trade agreement, posing potential problems for American mobile-phone firms and the next administration. The move comes as a group of U.S.

wireless executives prepare to meet with their counterparts in China later this month. The trip is being organized by the Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association. The South China Morning Post, citing official government comments in The Workers Daily, reported Nov. 4 that China will curb further foreign investment in mobile-phone production as part of a government strategy to protect Chinese wireless manufacturers. As such, new joint ventures and...

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