Blaming the foreigner
2010-02-05
Blaming the foreigner is one of the obvious reactions to an
economic crisis, and this theme seems to play a role in Toyota's
recall problems in the USA. Toyota isn't facing much pressure in
the CR so far, but there have been intermittent tendencies to
blame foreign investors for importing foreign workers,
spreading disease and violating Czech social norms. Pres.
Jaroslav Míl of the Confederation of Industry told LN that it was
stupid to give incentives to Hyundai to put up an assembly plant,
instead of pushing it to build a full production and development
center. What Míl failed to mention, though, was the likelihood
that Hyundai would have gone elsewhere. The real mistake, it
seems, was to offer hefty incentives to dozens of parts suppliers
who would have followed Hyundai, Toyota and other top-level
manufacturers to the CR anyway. The blame for this misstep
goes to Czechs, not to the "damn foreigners."
[Czecgh Republic TPCA Peugeot Citroen motor Lidové noviny
United States of America product]
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