It's the first time hear this explanation of the ridiculously low shipping cost from China to the US due to UN regulations.
that cannot be true. our dear forum experts have confirmed the universal truth: the chinese government subsidized their export shipping to benefit those who buy electronic junk from china.
now you are saying that the UN made them do it? or our governments made UN made them do it? I'm shocked, absolutely shocked!
Really, the guy is pretty myopic, if you ask me.
1) on upu: soverign governments can elect not to sign those treaties. So if you want to blame for "unfairly low" shipping rates, you should blame your own governments, or your postal services to sign those treaties for self-inflicted wounds. maybe next time they can publish the treaties for public comments BEFORE signing them (hint to the most transparent administration in history, TPP. or ACA for that matter).
2) on radioshack's death as a surprise: it was only a surprise to the super ignorant. it is plainly obvious that they were dying, to even the causally observant. In the business world, it was widely expected.
3) on the cause of radioshack's death: the world shifted from right underneath those guys. the hobbyist market isn't sustainable in today's world. electronics are getting cheaper, and designed to be mass produced, and shipped globally. the internet / ecommerce is just the last straw that broke the base of the camel called radioshack.
its moronic management didn't help either.
for the society at large, radioshack's death is a progress in the right direction: that's how our recycle capital, from the least / less efficient ones to the most / more efficient ones.
without death like radioshack's, you don't get birth of something better and newer.