
Ahora leemos que los empresarios chinos del calzado están llevando a juicio a la Unión Europea por las tarifas recientemente impuestas a la importación de esos productos. Es excepcional que sean los privados chinos quienes están motorizando el tema y puede marcar una interesante tendencia hacia el futuro. También evidencia una creciente organización del empresariado chino en distintos frentes:
Wang said that even though the EU's tariffs were likely to expire before the court makes a judgment, the case had broader lessons for how private Chinese companies answer protectionist efforts.
"Some entrepreneurs have an attitude problem that they don't consider long-term factors, only immediate earnings," Wang said. "We need to change that attitude for the good of everyone."
China has nurtured hundreds of nationwide industry associations to represent companies, but often they act as little more than couriers for government policy. Wang said they needed to become "bridges" fostering cooperation between companies.
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