Stan Abrams says:
You might remember the trouble Nike got into back in October when some consumers alleged that it maintained different product quality and pricing standards for Chinese customers than with consumers in other nations. This is by no means the first time that a foreign company has been attacked in China for treating customers differently, and often these charges hold up under scrutiny. The question that is rarely asked is whether it is fair criticism, given that the domestic competitors of these companies engage in the same sort of behavior.
Be that as it may, the latest target appears to be Carrefour, which was recently fined for price gouging in the city of Taiyuan.
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