JOHN: So it looks like we start selling in the U.S. next year.
CAROL: Did Mr. Lin put you in charge of marketing?
JOHN: He’s still not sure whether he wants to put me in charge,
or whether he wants to hire an American.
But even if he hires an American, I’ll probably be transferred to our American office.
CAROL: Where will it be?
JOHN: We aren’t sure yet. Maybe L.A. I think L.A. would be the best idea.
CAROL: Is it because of trade negotiations that we can start selling in the U.S.?
JOHN: Yes, the recent agreements between the two governments have changed everything.
Now we have the right to sell in America at a much lower tariff.
It’s going to be good. We can compete more directly with them.
CAROL: Great.
JOHN: Our computers have a high level of quality now.
We can demonstrate it. And our prices will be good.
So I think it will really be worthwhile.
CAROL: You seem excited about it.
JOHN: Well, you know I studied marketing in America.