“There are some rules to checkers,” he explained. “Now, maybe checkers is the wrong game to play because you’re only going to get certain things when you play checkers. But if we’re saying that we’re going to play checkers like we play chess, OK, we can do that. But let’s just know what the repercussions are.”
“We never want to have a trade war. But if somebody started a trade war against us, we have to respond and defend our own interests,” he said.
“This is the third year that China is participating in SXSW, and Chinese participants have doubled to more than 100 compared to last year. I am confident more and more Chinese will come to SXSW,” Li said.
“To me, whatever city it is is going to have to get the business taxes subsidized. It’s going to be great for another city to have another 50,000 people. You saw Boeing leave Seattle, so that could be part of it — the whole taxes. A lot of companies don’t like the state of Washington’s tax laws and what not. I think that’s going to be a major player in whoever gets it, whoever does the business taxes better.
“We want to make you feel that our country is at your side, and the embassy is behind you,” he said.
“We welcome Burkina Faso to join in the China-Africa gathering of friendly cooperation as soon as possible on the basis of the one-China principle,” he added.
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“This is our chance, as citizens and elected officials, to wake up and realize that Amazon is the best thing that has happened to the city in the modern era,” said Heather Redman,?co-founder of venture capital firm Flying Fish and the incoming Chair of the Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce. “It has brought us density with many civic and environmental benefits, jobs across the spectrum (everything from food service to construction to design to programming), an international population rich in culture, a boom in high-talent young residents who value the environment, social justice and the arts even more than our native population — just to name a few of its benefits.”
“We want to be able to partner with Amazon to be able to address the issues that have come up in Seattle and be proactive,” he told GeekWire. He later added, “We want to address affordable housing before it becomes a crisis. We want to be able to address accessibility and mobility before the development occurs, and we want to be able to show Amazon that by coming into a region, they can benefit the entire community and not just a single bottom line.”
“To stop authors from leaving the program in droves, Amazon’s going to have to do something even more drastic than their recent change…and something a little more thought through,” one comment said.?Another echoed the opinion: “I was really hoping that Amazon was going to really make this program benefit the authors, but I think this is just another way to screw us over.”
“Uniquely, through Prime, Amazon created a dedicated installed base of loyal retail customers,” Mike Levin, co-founder of CIRP said in a statement. “Stronger than a subscription business model, Amazon uses the power of member affiliation and a desire to amortize their fixed cost of membership across more member benefits, mostly by buying more stuff from Amazon.”