Should Boeing and other companies go along with China’s terms?

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Should Boeing and other companies go along with China’s terms?

For many global companies, China represents a very attractive market in terms of size and growth rate. Yet, it ranks lower in terms of economic freedom and higher in political risk than other country markets because it has a communist government. Despite these risks, there are hundreds of companies that have established manufacturing operations in China. This is due in large part to the Chinese government making sales in China contingent on a company’s willingness to locate production there. The government wants Chinese companies to learn modern management skills from non-Chinese companies and acquire technology. Some observers believe that when Western companies agree to such conditions, they are bargaining away important industry knowledge in exchange for sales today.

1. Should Boeing and other companies go along with China’s terms? Defend and support your answer.
2. Should they risk losing sales by refusing to transfer technology?

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