Anonymous ID: e3829c Nov. 29, 2018, 7:27 a.m. No.4072808   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2921 >>2963

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>Linking Chinese corruption (Bo Xilai) to MI6

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Just for Historical Reference:

Major Habbenings (2011 & 2012) → Chongqing, CHINA

 

  • Neil Heywood - Suspicious death Chongqing hotel - suspected British spy.

Connected (business dealings)

~ Bo Xilai - Chinese Politician

~ Gu Kailai - wife of Bo Xilai

~ Bo Guagua - son of Bo Xilai

 

  • General Motors: (2012 Announcement) → Making big move in Chongqing.

GM, SAIC Motor Corp. + Wuling Motors Holdings Ltd.

 

(Automotive News - Nov 28, 2012)

GM's Chinese joint venture to build $1 billion plant in Chongqing.

 

(Reuters) – General Motors Co. and its Chinese joint-venture partners said today they plan to build a $1 billion auto assembly plant in the city of Chongqing as part of its push to remain the leader in the world's largest auto market.

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Big moves were happening centered around Chongqing, China at that time.

I remember the turmoil & chatter = I was deeply involved with my own dealings in Mainland China at the time.

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Interesting article - Food for Thought:

(qz.com - April 3, 2017)

AUTO MOTIVES

If US trade with China is so unfair, why is GM the best-selling car there?

By Tim Fernholz

 

http://www.autonews.com/article/20121128/GLOBAL03/121129892/gms-chinese-joint-venture-to-build-$1-billion-plant-in-chongqing

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/china/9207419/Neil-Heywood-death-the-hotel-where-British-businessman-died-in-China.html

https://qz.com/938648/if-us-trade-with-china-is-so-unfair-why-is-gm-the-best-selling-car-there/

Anonymous ID: e3829c Nov. 29, 2018, 7:35 a.m. No.4072921   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2969

>>4072808

Just for Historical Reference:

Major Habbenings (2011 & 2012) → Chongqing, CHINA

  • Neil Heywood - Suspicious death Chongqing hotel - suspected British spy.

Connected (business dealings)

~ Bo Xilai - Chinese Politician

~ Gu Kailai - wife of Bo Xilai

~ Bo Guagua - son of Bo Xilai

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Forgot to mention:

 

Neil Heywood's reported business dealings with Bo Xilai were related to British automotive companies:

 

  • Heywood's clients included Beijing Aston Martin dealerships and Rolls-Royce. He was also hired occasionally by Hakluyt & Company, a consultancy firm co-founded by a former officer in Britain's MI6 intelligence service.