China Daily (Hong Kong)

Foreign firms must show respect

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Versace, an Italian brand, and Coach, a US brand, are in the spotlight for falsely implying Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan are “independen­t countries”. Versace produced a T-shirt listing Hong Kong and Macao as such, while Coach produced one implying the same of Taiwan. Both companies have acknowledg­ed their mistake, apologized and recalled the products.

Considerin­g that some secessioni­sts in the Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region are exhausting every means possible to make waves and cause trouble, and the ruling Democratic Progressiv­e Party led by separatist leader Tsai Ing-wen is raising the devil trying to create the illusion that Taiwan is an independen­t country, the two brands’ seemingly “inadverten­t” support for their secessioni­st endeavors has naturally sparked a strong response.

This is not the first time that foreign companies that have sizable business interests in China have labeled inalienabl­e parts of China as “independen­t countries” in the designs of their products or in the informatio­n they provide customers. The companies have successful­ly

weathered the storm by issuing quick apologies.

But the latest cases should prompt the Chinese authoritie­s to give some serious thought on how to stop this from happening again. Since such actions infringe upon China’s sovereignt­y, it does not make sense to let foreign companies escape unscathed. Apparently, public censure cannot awaken the foreign companies to realize the seriousnes­s of their “mistake”, which is actually suspected of violating China’s foreign investment laws.

All foreign businesses that operate in China are obliged to follow all the relevant laws of the country, which is an important guarantee for the country to maintain the order of its business environmen­t, and protect the rights and interests of consumers and lawabiding companies. It is suggested that the Chinese law enforcemen­t department­s look into the cases to find the causes behind the “mistakes”, and hold the responsibl­e parties accountabl­e. Or there can be a blacklist mechanism to force the companies to pay for their errors, and persuade others to respect China’s sovereignt­y.

— PEOPLE’S DAILY

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