Too few cats, too many mice
- From: Vol 10, Issue 9 (September 2009)
- Category: General
- Region: Asia
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Charles Bodhi – GWI’s eyes and ears in Asia – considers the enigma of Chinese tariffs, and questions the value of intellectual property.
The ancient mariner was right. When Coleridge’s sailor lamented “water, water everywhere, nor any drop to drink”, he probably didn’t foresee how aptly that was to depict Asia today.
That Asia’s waters are rapidly sullied by unbridled abuse is common knowledge. Attendant to that is the case that Asia as a collective water market is pregnant with ...
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