[ bigvlada @ 08.12.2010. 16:31 ] @
hmm, ako se zavrtanjem ruku služi i Intel u poslovanju sa Rusima, šta mislite šta strane kompanije rade našoj vladi? What It Took to Get the Waiver ------------------------------ ¶4. (C) In order to get the waiver, Intel capitalized on the GOR's desire to develop Russia as a knowledge-based economy. Several high-level Intel officers, including CEO Craig Barrett, and other officials, such as American Chamber of Commerce President Andrew Somers, highlighted to their GOR interlocutors, including President Medvedev, the role Intel plays in employing over 1,000 Russian engineers. Intel's advocates emphasized that if Intel could not quickly import these development kits, there would be no programming work available and Intel would have to lay off over 200 engineers. In addition, R&D work in Russia would have to move to India or China. This high-level lobbying secured Intel a meeting with key FSB officials to explain its needs. Intel was able to demonstrate the reasonableness of its request and, as a result, by-passed the current extensive licensing requirement. ceo kablogram: http://wikileaks.blokovi.com/cable/2009/11/09MOSCOW2723.html ps. wikileaks mirror u virtuelnim blokovima ![]() |