But their ministers said they fear competition some day from the poorest.
The cable companies fear huge competition from the system and the hundreds of new uses for the domestic television sets that are being developed.
Nor would a wage cut win friends among western German unions, who fear competition from eastern workers.
Some of them fear economic competition, and others doubt the safety of the procedure.
Opponents say they do not fear direct competition from African businesses.
Many socialists also feared competition from the party based on its strong growth record.
The Japanese industrialists in 1979 did not fear competition.
As for your headline, do Americans really fear competition and free enterprise?
That same uneasy telecommunications industry, however, still fears expanded competition from the state.
Those who manage to prove their worth in it, have no need to fear competition from overseas.