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Article: Intel CEO Barrett: India and U.S. are a lot alike.
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- Manufacturing & Technology News
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- September 17, 2007
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Intel has bypassed India for a new semiconductor factory in Asia because the government there was too slow in making decisions, according to a report in the Economic Times of India. "India has the same issues as the United States," Intel chairman Craig Barrett is quoted as saying. In India "it is a democratic government. The decisions are slower to be made. You have to listen to all the constituencies. In China, they are much more direct ... In China, it is a central planning form of capitalism." As a result, ...
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