As you know, Mr. Immelt was chosen by Mr. Obama to be the US jobs czar (lucky us!).
And predictably, he has delivered:
GE Healthcare, a maker of diagnostic imaging equipment, said Monday it is moving its X-ray global headquarters from the United States to Beijing as it seeks to tap China and other emerging markets.
The General Electric Co. unit is the first business of the industrial and financial giant to relocate to China.
Anne LeGrand, vice president and general manager of GE Healthcare Global X-Ray, told a news conference that the decision to move from Waukesha, Wisconsin, was made two years ago and will be completed by early fall.
She said “there is certainly the opportunity’’ to move other GE Healthcare units to China, but that is “something that we will continue to evaluate.’’
The move involves LeGrand and a handful of her top managers. In an interview, she said they will add other people to the team as they expand in China, but no jobs will be lost. [lolz]
The move follows an announcement last year that GE plans to invest $2 billion in China, including $500 million in six research centers, one of which GE X-ray is developing in Chengdu in central China. The company has already hired “close to 100 engineers’’ for the center in Chengdu, LeGrand said.
Rachel Duan, president and CEO of GE Healthcare China, said they plan to launch more than 20 new products in China over the next two years. Some 70 percent of those will be aimed at general medical professionals who make up the primary healthcare sector.
Duan said they will be developed for customers in China, “but we see a potential down the road for exporting to some of the other emerging markets.’’
LeGrand said some of the products they had developed in China were now being sold elsewhere, such as the Ling Long digital X-ray, now being sold in Africa, the Middle East and Latin America. She said emerging markets represented “double digit growth’’ for GE’s X-ray business.
Over the past two decades, GE Healthcare China has focused on the high-end market in cities such as Shanghai, Beijing and Guangzhou and selling to large hospitals. Now they also intend to focus on the primary care sector in poorer parts of the country, including rural areas, Duan said.
So don’t fret recently unemployed college grads and engineers!
There are plenty of jobs for you in Chengdu!
100 shiny new jobs and counting.
It looks like the tax money you paid the government, which was quickly funneled into GE’s tax break, is paying off nicely.
Four more years! Four more years! Four more years! Four more years! Four more years!



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Given the the protection that the Chinese government and legal system afford intellectual property rights of foreigners, what could possibly go wrong?
Well, we have plenty of X-rays here: just stop by your local airport next time you suspect a broken arm.
Go wrong?
This is the same company that designed the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant.
How could anything go wrong?
Yes, and after Pelosi, Reid, and Obama get done cutting Medicare benefits, TSA agents will have no choice but to do double duty as x-ray technicians.
I hope some of them can do dental work.
surely you jest.
Ubetchaiam!
(Well, maybe I’m not…)
Where are all those progressive commentators on MSNBC when it comes to this?
Sorry, I meant “bought-and-paid-for corporate apologist cheerleaders”, not “progressive”.
That’s his way of thanking us for the TARP money he received. I understand, Immelt was also a driving force behind outlawing the incandescent light bulbs. Now the US, the land that invented them, doesn’t manufacture light bulbs any more. GE, under Immelt’s leadership, has opened factories in China to make their replacement, the CFL’s. Not all is lost though, we the taxpayer get to take care of the mercury waste from the CFL bulbs.
They’re too busy getting fired by Griffin.
But at least now going forward, they don’t have the excuse that they are covering up for their parent company. (BTW, thanks again Obama administration for approving the Comcast merger! Aces!)
Well, look at the bright side:
People will get sick from the mercury waste, meaning higher demand for GE Healthcare, which means more jobs, jobs, jobs in Chengdu, “CHINA, CHINA, CHINA, CHINA, CHINA” © Bernie Sanders
it’s a win-win for everyone
Why target Immelt? Everyone here knows that he is a slimebag corporate executive and part of the Greed Machine that runs the US.
Who created some sort of faux “committee” on “jobs and competitiveness” for him to be a part of? And who takes advice (dictation) from him, knowing full well what he is? Hint: you voted for him in 2008.
Immelt is a piece of work and true to his type in this regard. But he also continues to roam off leash courtesy of some other people and when confronted by a badly behaved dog running wild you get in the owner’s face, not the dog’s face.
Now let’s all do a little dance, the dance of “Watching the American Dream Spiral Clockwise As It Flows Down the Drain”.
And yes Immelt is no simple P.O.S., no not at all, he is a high-grade, elite, extra-special Monster Truck P.O.S. there can be no doubt.
Read the post — the author isn’t exactly an O-pologist.
Of the sort that can only result from Jack Welch’s tutelage:
http://www.jimpinto.com/commentary/geculture.html
None of those pesky product standards in emerging markets…..
Safety standards that is…
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Immelt hits out at China and Obama
By Guy Dinmore in Rome and Geoff Dyer in Beijing
Published: July 1 2010 15:19 | Last updated: July 1 2010 20:33
Jeffrey Immelt, General Electric’s chief executive, has launched a rare broadside against the Chinese government, which he accused of being increasingly hostile to foreign multinationals.
He warned that the world’s largest manufacturing company was exploring better prospects elsewhere in resource-rich countries, which did not want to be “colonised” by Chinese investors. “I really worry about China,” Mr Immelt told an audience of top Italian executives in Rome, accusing the Chinese government of becoming increasingly protectionist. “I am not sure that in the end they want any of us to win, or any of us to be successful.”
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/ed654fac-8518-11df-adfa-00144feabdc0.html#axzz1TkDK6jci
So what changed? My guess is Jeff backed down to China
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Mr Immelt also had harsh words for Barack Obama, US president, lamenting what he called a “terrible” national mood and expressing concern that over-regulation in response to the global financial crisis would damp a “tepid” US economic recovery. Business did not like the US president, and the president did not like business
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/ed654fac-8518-11df-adfa-00144feabdc0.html#axzz1TkDK6jci
General Electric CEO Jeffrey Immelt, who is scheduled to host a visit from President Barack Obama at the company’s Schenectady campus Friday, will head the president’s new economic recovery advisory board.
Immelt announced the appointment in an op-ed piece in the Washington Post Friday.
“We need a coordinated commitment among business, labor and government to expand our manufacturing base and increase exports,” Immelt wrote.
http://www.bizjournals.com/albany/news/2011/01/21/white-house-taps-ges-immelt-to-head.html
Uh Jest you have to research more the Head of the president’s new economic recovery advisory board just moved American jobs to China, this after he talked tough about China and given China’s attitude about business I doubt they backed down.
Never mind the guy bad mouths Obama gets rewarded with a WH job to stop Outsourcing then he outsources himself!
We all rush diaries sometimes Jest we all get more facts on an issue thrown out in the comments when we write a good diary.
But yes you needed more research on this one.
Next a Question just who is the real Jeff Immelt first he is anti China, anti Obama then he’s working at the WH to stop Outsourcing then he Outsources jobs this guy is more confused than Bush on economic policy and a bigger liar than Obama.
He plays the opposite side against himself then claims he is still on our side and he is on the opposite side as well.
WHOA Mr. Imeldt, not so fast! Before you export jobs and technology to a nation with a notorious reputation for not honoring patents and other international laws on intellectual property (IP), you might want to visit the State Department. In particular, take a look at the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). There could be a few export prohibitions on some of the X-ray technology or its manufacturing you want to take to China.
Exposure to international business opportunities has exposed me to Dept of State ITAR and its companion, less stringent Dept of Commerce Export Administration Regulations. Exporting this type of technology may run afoul of State, DoD, and Commerce. Oh yeah, what are your sharholders going to think when a Chinese company sells the same product as yours (from stolen IP and technology) for a tenth your cost. Hmmm? Just a thought.
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GE might want to get out of the power plant production business.
Laws and regulations don’t apply to big money-making corporations. The national government effectively exists to facilitate their profits.
“The LED market has already been growing about 10 percent a year. We think the market will continue growing at 10 percent or more per year for the forseeable future,” said Schubert.
White LEDs could be used to light homes, businesses, museums, airports and streets. Schubert claimed that lighting accounts for 25 percent of U.S. electrical energy consumption.
http://www.eetimes.com/electronics-news/4049606/Bright-idea-LEDs-poised-to-replace-light-bulbs
These numbers are a bit old but lets just say 20% of U.S electric use comes from light bulbs. Drop light bulb bills from $20 a month to $2 and we drop our energy needs by 18% we also drop America’s power needs by 18% in other words if we push LEDs we won’t need nuclear power and GE is screwed.
Living quarters for private households. 32% space heating
13% water heating
12% lighting
11% air conditioning
8% refrigeration
5% electronics
5% wet-clean (mostly clothes dryers)
Commercial Service-providing facilities and equipment (businesses, government, other institutions). 25% lighting
13% heating
11% cooling
6% refrigeration
6% water heating
6% ventilation
6% electronics
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy_in_the_United_States#Current_consumption
Better more recent numbers for lighting in America any bets LED light bulbs don’t have the profit margin nuke plants do for GE?
One would think that, however in the case of technology transfer that puts the nation’s defense capabilities at risk, there are limits even for Mr. Imeldt.
Oh yeah, let’s not forget the comment about underselling by Chinese competitors from stolen IP. You can be sure loss of profit (or potential loss) will spin up the shareholders. So, Mr I, might be reined in from that direction as well.