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Motorola & Trade Relationship with China

e programs which Motorola has put into place, including the scholarships and management training programs which Motorola has brought to the country. In this way, China does not necessarily have the "upper hand" in its dealings with the American government and American businesses.

Because of this, Motorola should refrain from encouraging MFN status for China; this will also prevent a public relations problem if it is later revealed that Motorola encouraged extending MFN status to a nation which clearly is in violation of stated goals for human rights as defined by the United States.

2. Tianjin has strong demographic appeal to Motorola. It is China's third largest city and is located less than 100 miles from Beijing. This makes it accessible to some of the largest markets within China, and eases the transportation burden. In addition, Tianjin also boasts the largest port in northern China, which enhances the overseas transportation of goods manufacture

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