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Did Chinese automakers buy secrets from Kia spies? »
Posted by: killthewabbit 2 years, 7 months agoOn nine occasions since last November, the accused allegedly diverted a total of 57 secrets to an unidentified Chinese auto company through a technology consulting company in South Korea.
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Taganan
May 11, 2007, 12:58 a.m.Typical Communists, no original thought, so they resort to stealing. The Russians stole the design for the MIG15 from the Germans, built exact copies of American bombers in WW II, copied the Checker cab, the Cadillac and numerous other cars.
China spies and steals because other countries ignore it. A US company even helped them build the ICBM's they may fire at us. Then they keep their currency and wages so low they can undersell all around the globe. We should get tough on trade with them and stop the huge imbalance. How can it be cheaper to make wire coat hangers in China and pay to ship them to the US than to make them here? They eat rice. How can you compete with that?
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evelyna
May 11, 2007, 8:07 a.m.and they work 20 hour days with no breaks. The government does not pay healthcare in China.
Kia is not a great car. Only good rebates. I know someone who bought a lexus. Wow, the repairs are unbelievable.
Do they need cars in china? Thought they are bicycled.
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