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- From: lim@rani.chem.yale.edu (Dongchul Lim)
- Subject: Re: Korean product boycott in Taiwan
- Message-ID: <1992Dec26.181314.26318@news.yale.edu>
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- Date: Sat, 26 Dec 1992 18:13:14 GMT
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- phantom@casbah.acns.nwu.edu (James Choi) writes:
- : In article <1992Dec25.235146.11733@news.yale.edu> lim@rani.chem.yale.edu (Dongchul Lim) writes:
- : >It doesn't matter whether boycotting korean products is working in
- : >Taiwan or not. China is a much bigger potential market than taiwan.
- :
- : Once again, the question was "is the boycott working?" It's political or
- : economic impact is out of my interest. I am just curious to see if any
- : boycott works or not. I never saw it working anywhere over a few months.
- :
- : So, I am wondering how it is progressing in Taiwan. This question has
- : nothing to do with the fact that I was born in Korea. I would have asked
- : the same question to any country that started a voluntary boycott to
- : protest something.
- :
- : James Choi
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- If that's the case, why didn't you post it on soc.culture.taiwan?
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