Well if the Germans want to make sure Cebit becomes irrelevant this is a fine way to do it. They could hold it in Dubai but just don't step on any pot before going there.
I was at CeBIT yesterday, there are still hundreds of tiny Asian booths offering questionable goods. If you ignore the laws international trade was built upon, you're seriously hurting innovative companies in your own country, the EU and US alike. It's not a European thing, American authorities would do the same thing and shut them down. It's the openness of Europe compared to the USA concerning Chinese people and products that amplifies the problem..
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Well if the Germans want to make sure Cebit becomes irrelevant this is a fine way to do it. They could hold it in Dubai but just don't step on any pot before going there.
I was at CeBIT yesterday, there are still hundreds of tiny Asian booths offering questionable goods. If you ignore the laws international trade was built upon, you're seriously hurting innovative companies in your own country, the EU and US alike. It's not a European thing, American authorities would do the same thing and shut them down. It's the openness of Europe compared to the USA concerning Chinese people and products that amplifies the problem..