The Chinese government's online censorship doesn't just
hurt foreign companies — it's a burden on domestic firms, too.
Not exact matches
The rouble has weakened some 30 percent versus the dollar this year, as Western sanctions over the Ukraine crisis have made it harder for banks and
companies to refinance
foreign currency debts and as tumbling oil prices have
hurt government revenue.
«Business Roundtable strongly disagrees with today's announcement because it will
hurt the U.S. economy and American
companies, workers and consumers by raising prices and resulting in
foreign retaliation against U.S. exporters,» Joshua Bolten, president of the influential Business Roundtable, said in a statement.
If Beijing relaxes
foreign ownership limit in its auto industry, international
companies may seek greater or full control of their ventures in China — a move that would
hurt their local partners, analysts at Daiwa Capital Markets said.
These
foreign taxpayer handouts
hurt American
companies» ability to sell aircraft overseas, meaning fewer U.S. jobs.
Today, American aerospace
companies are at a huge disadvantage because
foreign airplane makers like Canada's Bombardier and Europe's Airbus are intentionally skirting international trade laws — which will only end up
hurting American workers.
Out of all these scenarios, I believe # 7 is the one that will end up happening as the DOJ clearly wants 4 national carriers to remain in competition, and big
foreign carriers definitely have the $ $ and know how to operate the wireless industry unlike cable
companies and also Google, some people are mentioning Google as a potential buyer but, Google makes smartphones and purchasing T - Mobile will
hurt Google's smartphone business with the other carriers.
Most
companies dreaded the idea of letting their
foreign titles being sold across seas because it could
hurt the
company's profit in that market.
They have the potential to make life difficult for software
companies, create additional record keeping responsibilities where none are needed, and could even
hurt Canadian consumers if
foreign software developers simply don't sell their products in Canada to avoid compliance.