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1--Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. I know that for decades we focus a lot on big businesses. But learning from your comments on the service industry and its growth-in fact. I know that small businesses have been doing the hiring when we see the big headlines of job losses here and there. The state of the economy.Tom.and international outlook, where are we going?
2--Well.that's a very good question. My worry about the economy is we're just sitting around waiting to get going. Wait and see. And you can't blame the boards of directors and the CEOs because it's not been a fertile environment. but it is a great time to get going and get on with making some significant investments.
1--Bill.comments on that?
2--Tom is right. Exports have got to grow if we're going to get this economy going. We are importing a lot more than we're exporting. And everybody in this room is interested in doing more of that.
2--You know, a billion dollars worth of exports creates 20, 000 American jobs.
1--David, how about you, your joint venture between two really big financial powerhouses focusing on small-to-medium-size businesses in the Midwest and west, how does globalization affect those businesses?
2-- Well, whether it is on the import side or the export side, almost every small business has been involved with globalization, in one form or another. So, as the market, as competition comes, the ability to do business globally is very important. It's very critical for us.
1-- Well. Nat. What's your insight into outside competition?
2--Well, you see, we have been blessed in this country with a large marketplace for anything. But the problem of the globalization is if you do not take that business outside the shores somebody else will come and eat your marketplace. So, for us, it is just a question of where we decide to compete, within the shores of this country or somewhere else outside and the farther we go outside, the better off we are in protecting our home base. My fear is not from our traditional competition. Western Europe and Japan .but rather.China and India. And we are gearing up to compete with them today by establishing bases in those countries to service our products to sell in those countries today. That's the only way I know I can protect my little base from being eroded by overseas competition. Thanks.
1--Bill. you mentioned the fact that tourism, being the number two industry in the world, does not have any senior administration that focuses strictly on that. What do you think the U. S. Government can do to help small businesses and increase exports?
2--Well.l think opening new markets is very important. Look what happened in China. I mean, China is probably the hottest growth market in the world. 40 t0 50 million Chinese tourists left China last year and went abroad. Five years ago, this was just not even thought about. So, here the U. S. Government has been making a tremendous effort. with the World Trade Organization, in opening up China. If you're going to open up a market. Let's go open up the biggest one in the world. I think that kind of thing is the thing the federal government can continue to push.
1--Well,that's got to be the last word on it. Thank you very much.
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注解:
1.environment環(huán)境
2.joint venture合資企業(yè)(或項(xiàng)目)
3.administration(尤指美國)政府
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譯文:
1--先生,女士,早上好。我知道幾十年來我們更多關(guān)注的是大公司。但是實(shí)際上,從你們對服務(wù)行業(yè)及其發(fā)展的評論上看,雖然失業(yè)狀況比較普遍,小公司卻一直在招聘人員。湯姆,你認(rèn)為就目前經(jīng)濟(jì)狀況及國際形勢而言,我們的發(fā) 展趨勢會怎樣?
2--嗯,這是個很好的問題。我對經(jīng)濟(jì)的擔(dān)心是我們只是坐在這里觀望。你不能因?yàn)槟壳安怀墒斓沫h(huán)境而責(zé)備董事會和總裁。但是,我們必須意識到目前是行動起來進(jìn)行大規(guī)模投資的!
1--比爾,你的觀點(diǎn)呢?
2--我同意湯姆的觀點(diǎn)。如果我們能使經(jīng)濟(jì)運(yùn)轉(zhuǎn)起來,出口就會增長。我們的進(jìn)口遠(yuǎn)遠(yuǎn)超出出口。這個房間的每個人都想在這個方面做出更多努力。
B你知道,價值10億美元的出口可為美國人提的機(jī)構(gòu)供20,000個就業(yè)機(jī)會。
1--大衛(wèi),你呢?你在中兩部和西部的兩大財團(tuán)集中發(fā)展中、小規(guī)模的公司,這兩大財團(tuán)的合資進(jìn)展如何?經(jīng)濟(jì)全球化對這些公司產(chǎn)生了什么影響?
2--嗯,不管進(jìn)口還是出口,幾乎每一個小公司都以某種形式卷入經(jīng)濟(jì)全球化的浪潮中。所以,隨著市場競爭的加劇,經(jīng)濟(jì)全球化的能力就顯得非常重要。這對我們來說非常關(guān)鍵。
1--嗯,奈特,你對外部競爭持什么觀點(diǎn)?
2--嗯,你知道,我們在這個國家一直享有巨大的市場。但是經(jīng)濟(jì)全球化的問題在于,如果你不把業(yè)務(wù)擴(kuò)展到海外,其他人就會進(jìn)入,吞噬你的市場。所以,對我們而言,問題不在于在哪兒競爭,在國內(nèi)還是國外都不重要。問題在于我們走得越遠(yuǎn),我們就能更好的保護(hù)我們在本國的市場。我的擔(dān)心不是來自傳統(tǒng)的競爭對 手——西歐和日本,而是中國和印度。我們正在通過在那些國家建立子公司來提高競爭力,以促進(jìn)我們的產(chǎn)品在這些國家的銷售。這是我所知道的保護(hù)我的市場不被海外競爭侵蝕的唯一方法。謝謝。
1--比爾,你提到旅游業(yè)雖然是世界上第二大產(chǎn)業(yè),但是卻沒有引起高級管理部門的足夠重視。你認(rèn)為美國政府如何能夠幫助小公司并增加出口?
2--嗯。我認(rèn)為開拓新市場非常重要??梢钥粗袊那闆r。中國可能是世界上最具發(fā)展?jié)摿Φ氖袌觥Hツ晁牡轿迩f中國游客出國旅游。五年前,這是不可能發(fā)生的事情所以美國政府和世貿(mào)組織正在一起開辟中國市場。如果你想開辟市場,就要開辟世界上最大的市場,這是聯(lián)邦政府應(yīng)該繼續(xù)推動的事情。
1--嗯,就以你的話作為結(jié)束。非常感謝。