Building bridges with China is an admirable investment

Saturday 25th June 2011, 3:00PM BST.

From Robert Kisch.
SENATORS Terry Le Sueur and Freddie Cohen visiting China to establish, on behalf of Jersey, new diplomatic and trade links is an admirable investment. It needs to be carried out in an appropriate manner.

This means properly understanding the customs and culture of the visited country. I know, from personal experience when rebuilding post-war trade connections in the Middle and Far East.

For example, the custom of establishing personal relationships is vital. Appropriate gifts, especially when personalised, act as a conduit which is not bribery. And it works both ways with entertainment, lunches, dinners and the like, appropriate to the level with which one is dealing at the time.

In all the countries I visited, the hierarchy has to be observed to avoid causing offence. Preparation work matters, often in conjunction with the trade department of the UK Foreign Office and trade consulates.

As regards costs, I do hope no one will quibble with first-class travel and hotels. Long journeys are tiring and on arrival one has to be on the top line, ready to build up favourable first impressions.

Again, this applies on both sides and must be recognised. The real business is a long way down the line, it cannot be rushed. Western concept of time differs from Eastern culture.

Senators Le Sueur and Cohen are most valuable to Jersey. If they are not prepared to put up with the disgraceful treatment they suffer both inside and outside the States Chamber, I do hope they will be able to continue to help Jersey in non-elected positions. We need people of their calibre who obviously love their Island.


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    J-Cat

    “As regards costs, I do hope no one will quibble with first-class travel and hotels. Long journeys are tiring and on arrival one has to be on the top line, ready to build up favourable first impressions.”

    “Senators Le Sueur and Cohen are most valuable to Jersey.”

    Just two snippets that give us a glimpse into the parallel universe you inhabit.

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    C Le Verdic

    Superb tongue-in-cheek letter!

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    Realist

    Good for senators Le Sueur and Cohen for embarking on a ground breaking and successful trip to get investment from China.Our non elected local ward councillors can’t complain as they are paid the same as the Chief Minister and senator Cohen; have an equal vote and yet some have merely a destructive agenda, demonstrated by selective voting to get rid of democracy in Jersey.

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    sam

    J-Cat, your email actually shows how little you really understand.

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    J-Cat

    @4, please do enlighten me…I’m just waiting to be converted..

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    don´t believe it!

    C Le Verdic

    Posted June 25, 2011 at 7:34 pm

    Superb tongue-in-cheek letter ,,,,,,,,,,,

    I agree with the tongue in cheek bit…

    Living in St. Ouen is like living in another World.

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    Gary

    ‘Appropriate gifts, especially when personalised, act as a conduit which is not bribery’

    That might have been ok when you were rebuilding trade ties to the middle east in the post war years, but the world has moved on a bit since then Mr Kisch.

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    Ed. Le Goff

    I am sure Robert Kirsh is sincere, however he is as niave as both Terry Le Sueur and Freddie Cohen.

    China is a communist country ‘playing the capitalist game’.

    China realised some years ago that if communism was to succeed it was not going to be done through ‘conquering the world’ through armned conflict.

    Hence the ‘charade’ of becoming a capitalist country. They have chosen to ‘defeat the west’ through playing the capitalist game.

    They are hoping to cripple the west economically.
    The Chinese were responsible for the collapse of the banks in both America and Europe through the sub-prime mortgage market through their ‘flooding the west’ with their excess money earned from ‘flooding the west’ with their cheap commodities produced by ‘slave labour’.

    Then I suppose those people in the west are as much to blame by buying Chinese ‘slave labour’ produced commodities.

    Ed.

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