Fortune: Kerry On China
Kerry has been wish-washy again, this time on copyrights.
He has become the defender of big business this time.
"The intellectual-property rights enforcement in China is just unacceptable, period. You have to stand up and say "Look, here's our list of priorities ... and we've got to work together to make it happen." They [the administration] have been very haphazard about engagement with China. Now in the last months, because we've been criticizing them in the course of the primaries, you suddenly see secretary Evans, and you suddenly see Cheney, go over in this flurry of support.... It's a dollar short and a day late."
He has become the defender of big business this time.
"The intellectual-property rights enforcement in China is just unacceptable, period. You have to stand up and say "Look, here's our list of priorities ... and we've got to work together to make it happen." They [the administration] have been very haphazard about engagement with China. Now in the last months, because we've been criticizing them in the course of the primaries, you suddenly see secretary Evans, and you suddenly see Cheney, go over in this flurry of support.... It's a dollar short and a day late."

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