Editorial - China and the W.T.O. - NYTimes.com
- It should serve as a warning to the Chinese government to restrain its growing economic nationalism, which poses a serious threat to international trade and the chances of a global recovery.
- China has also increasingly turned to the W.T.O. to defend its interests. Last month, it challenged an American ban on Chinese poultry imports. It has another case against American anti-dumping policy. And there will be more. China has as big a stake as the United States in a well-functioning, lawful trading system. If it wants to protect its own rights, it will accept the W.T.O.’s rulings.
Will Wireless Be the Broadband Stimulus Winner?
- Today is the due date for municipalities and companies to apply via mail for a piece of the $4 billion being released in the first tranche of the broadband stimulus program, (those filing electronically get another week to get their applications through clogged servers). Roughly half of the folks I’ve interviewed have decided to wait for the second and third rounds of funding before applying. Moreover, it appears that wireless is winning out over wireline.
Interview: Max Dalton | diskursdisko
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