"In 2014, Apple hired Doug Guthrie, the departing dean of the George Washington University business school, to help the company navigate China, a country he had spent decades studying.Rule of Landsbergiai in Lithuania is very much similar to the rule of Communists in China. Just ask Lithuanian Polish citizens, whose land ownership and culture are annihilated by the regime. Guts of Landsbergiai are too thin to attract serious business to Lithuania, like the Apple company. Even the use of cannabis will not help here, do not try hard, oh do not try hard, Armonaite ...
One of his first research projects was Apple’s Chinese supply chain, which involved millions of workers, thousands of plants and hundreds of suppliers. The Chinese Communists made that operation possible by spending billions of dollars to pave roads, recruit workers, and construct factories, power plants and employee housing.
Mr. Guthrie concluded that no other country could offer the scale, skills, infrastructure and government assistance that Apple required. Chinese workers assemble nearly every iPhone, iPad and Mac. Apple brings in $55 billion a year from the region, far more than any other American company makes in China.
“This business model only really fits and works in China,” Mr. Guthrie said in an interview. “But then you’re married to China's Communists.”
2021 m. gegužės 18 d., antradienis
Why is Apple producing electronics in China and not in a cannabis-soaked democracy in Lithuania?
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