U.S. Martial Google Close Decision portal in China - Google closed the portals step-speaking China is a pure business decision that did not involve the Government of the United States (U.S.), said a U.S. official.
Google's decision on Monday sharply criticized China's spokesperson, but the U.S. State Department, PJCrowley, Tuesday, confirmed that it was purely a business decision the company.
"The issue of freedom of the Internet and the information flow, including the flow of information in China, remains on the agenda of our talks with the China," said Crowley.
January last, the famous giant companies with Internet search engine makes the world business scene because of the threat from China, the world's largest market with 360 million Internet users.
Google also confirmed his attitude to no longer subject to Internet censorship on the part of China's military.
Google's decision came out in the middle of the tension between the Beijing-Washington bilateral due to various problems, such as freedom of the Internet, Yuan exchange rate, economic sanctions against Iran and the U.S. arms sales to Taiwan.
Crowley said, assessing his own businesspeople existing business opportunities in China.
U.S. appreciates its economic relationship with China but Beijing is difficult to deny the implications of Google hengkangnya class companies from finding it increasingly difficult to do business in China, he said.
January, Commerce Ministry Spokesperson of China, Yao Jian, confirmed his government attitude toward foreign companies operating in China.
Beijing, he said, asking for "foreign companies" operating in China to continue to respect the law, the interests of the people, cultures and traditions prevailing in the recipient country and fulfill its social responsibilities.
"China is changing from the traditional planned economy to a socialist market economy.'s Stability and development is our main priority right now," he said.
Read More “U.S. Martial Google Close Decision portal in China” »»
Google's decision on Monday sharply criticized China's spokesperson, but the U.S. State Department, PJCrowley, Tuesday, confirmed that it was purely a business decision the company.
"The issue of freedom of the Internet and the information flow, including the flow of information in China, remains on the agenda of our talks with the China," said Crowley.
January last, the famous giant companies with Internet search engine makes the world business scene because of the threat from China, the world's largest market with 360 million Internet users.
Google also confirmed his attitude to no longer subject to Internet censorship on the part of China's military.
Google's decision came out in the middle of the tension between the Beijing-Washington bilateral due to various problems, such as freedom of the Internet, Yuan exchange rate, economic sanctions against Iran and the U.S. arms sales to Taiwan.
Crowley said, assessing his own businesspeople existing business opportunities in China.
U.S. appreciates its economic relationship with China but Beijing is difficult to deny the implications of Google hengkangnya class companies from finding it increasingly difficult to do business in China, he said.
January, Commerce Ministry Spokesperson of China, Yao Jian, confirmed his government attitude toward foreign companies operating in China.
Beijing, he said, asking for "foreign companies" operating in China to continue to respect the law, the interests of the people, cultures and traditions prevailing in the recipient country and fulfill its social responsibilities.
"China is changing from the traditional planned economy to a socialist market economy.'s Stability and development is our main priority right now," he said.