Without China, our living standards would be years behind, manufactured goods would be so expensive. Other countries tend to focus on high margins, so volumes tend to be small. China is always about low margins but humungous volumes. This is really a blessing to mankind. Fighting climate change seemed to be hopeless before if we were to rely on western/Japanese tech. Once China dominates any tech, the prices would immediately come down by leaps and bounds. The world needs China.
One of the best program I watched on CGTN. Hats off to the production crews. Keep it up. Keep producing such informative, interesting programs from China.
Great work on this documentary. Please share more of such videos so that many more will be able to educate ourselves on how the progress is taking place in China
China produces 1/5th of the goods on the planet, but in many areas, it must be more like 50% to 80%. I can’t go into any store in Canada and find many goods that are not made in China,and almost NONE are made in India! I am afraid that China is just increasing its grip on production of many global goods as it continues to spread its tentacles out and localize production in each of its partner countries. On India, I don’t think that it will be able to accomplish much of what China has because India cannot organize itself well and Indian workers are just not nearly as trainable and competent. India will not all of a sudden rising out of the dust. But Indians will do really well in large numbers as they immigrate to the US and Canada, taking over agriculture, construction, trucking, real estate and so on They are a formidable force and are immigrating not North America in large numbers.
@hengng4414 There are 1.4 billion Chinese consumers. All the companies you mentioned survive by parasitizing on China. It is said that more than 30% of these companies' profits are obtained from the Chinese market. You understand that there are 200 countries in the world, right? You?
@hengng4414 There are 1.4 billion Chinese consumers. All the companies you mentioned depend on China for survival. It is said that more than 30% of these companies' profits come from China. Do you know that there are 200 countries in the world? Do you?
@hengng4414 There are 1.4 billion consumers. The companies you mentioned depend on China for their survival. It is said that more than 30% of these companies' profits come from China. Did you know that there are 200 countries in the world?
There are 8.0 billion people in the world, 2.8 billions of which comes from China and India, 1.3 from Europe/Americas... the rest of the world 3.9 billion, out of which 2.5 billion do not own a mobile. India and Europe/America do not all US Apple. China alone uses 230 million of the 250 million Apple Monile phones. You go and figure it out whether Apple will fold if not for the Chinese market. Why the hack Chinese still love Apple phone despite uncle Sam's bladdy belligerence.
No one really enjoy relocating their company to another country unless it’s absolutely necessary. With that said, one door closed, another will be opened. It’s never a dead end. Money has to flow, that’s the rule of economics. The remaining question is, are we acutely enough to spot that open door before we sink? Besides, once the southeast Asian are wealthier, they are inspired to spend… on what is the billion dollars answer.
Someone else can correct me if I'm wrong but companies tend not to relocate to other, less developed countries with lower average wages unless they're labor-intensive. Capital-intensive industries require not only supporting physical infrastructure, which poorer countries tend to lack, but also a workforce with a sufficient average level of education to have the capacity to perform the tasks required of them.
It is the sign you selected on your feed, I used to get unclear caption text then I switched to signal # two of three choices signal then it clear all fonts caption @etbuch4873
I cant the music they used is too funny.. it switches from getting rdy to war to a dancing swing chime to detective music… other than that the documentary is rly nice
Without China, our living standards would be years behind, manufactured goods would be so expensive. Other countries tend to focus on high margins, so volumes tend to be small. China is always about low margins but humungous volumes. This is really a blessing to mankind.
Fighting climate change seemed to be hopeless before if we were to rely on western/Japanese tech. Once China dominates any tech, the prices would immediately come down by leaps and bounds.
The world needs China.
100%
One of the best program I watched on CGTN. Hats off to the production crews. Keep it up. Keep producing such informative, interesting programs from China.
Transforming Chinese people from Agrarian way of making a living to scientific -engineering-industrial manufacturing way is Earth shaking!
Amazing China manufacturing! 👏❤
Very good , great industry!
Amazing China 🇨🇳
Congrats! Great video and very informative we need more video like this.
Great work on this documentary. Please share more of such videos so that many more will be able to educate ourselves on how the progress is taking place in China
China produces 1/5th of the goods on the planet, but in many areas, it must be more like 50% to 80%.
I can’t go into any store in Canada and find many goods that are not made in China,and almost NONE are made in India!
I am afraid that China is just increasing its grip on production of many global goods as it continues to spread its tentacles out and localize production in each of its partner countries.
On India, I don’t think that it will be able to accomplish much of what China has because India cannot organize itself well and Indian workers are just not nearly as trainable and competent. India will not all of a sudden rising out of the dust. But Indians will do really well in large numbers as they immigrate to the US and Canada, taking over agriculture, construction, trucking, real estate and so on
They are a formidable force and are immigrating not North America in large numbers.
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Apple CEO told the press a few days ago that without the Chinese market, Apple would not exist today
Agreed 100 %. No Chinese market, no Apple, no Tesla, no Boeing, no Microsoft and no McDonald's.
@hengng4414 There are 1.4 billion Chinese consumers. All the companies you mentioned survive by parasitizing on China. It is said that more than 30% of these companies' profits are obtained from the Chinese market. You understand that there are 200 countries in the world, right? You?
@hengng4414 There are 1.4 billion Chinese consumers. All the companies you mentioned depend on China for survival. It is said that more than 30% of these companies' profits come from China. Do you know that there are 200 countries in the world? Do you?
@hengng4414 There are 1.4 billion consumers. The companies you mentioned depend on China for their survival. It is said that more than 30% of these companies' profits come from China. Did you know that there are 200 countries in the world?
There are 8.0 billion people in the world, 2.8 billions of which comes from China and India, 1.3 from Europe/Americas... the rest of the world 3.9 billion, out of which 2.5 billion do not own a mobile. India and Europe/America do not all US Apple. China alone uses 230 million of the 250 million Apple Monile phones. You go and figure it out whether Apple will fold if not for the Chinese market. Why the hack Chinese still love Apple phone despite uncle Sam's bladdy belligerence.
Love the waste water management in dyeing sector. Great for people & environment. 👍👏🙏
No one really enjoy relocating their company to another country unless it’s absolutely necessary. With that said, one door closed, another will be opened. It’s never a dead end. Money has to flow, that’s the rule of economics. The remaining question is, are we acutely enough to spot that open door before we sink? Besides, once the southeast Asian are wealthier, they are inspired to spend… on what is the billion dollars answer.
China's economy is the strongest in the world!! ❤️中国
Needs to do a Lot to get with Industrial Output for the Truly Developed Economy.
biggest source of micro and nano plastics.
Someone else can correct me if I'm wrong but companies tend not to relocate to other, less developed countries with lower average wages unless they're labor-intensive. Capital-intensive industries require not only supporting physical infrastructure, which poorer countries tend to lack, but also a workforce with a sufficient average level of education to have the capacity to perform the tasks required of them.
Sorry to say your video is so great but please can you upgrade your translation appearing on our screen. because it blur.
"Blur" meaning the visual effect thereof, or otherwise?
It is the sign you selected on your feed, I used to get unclear caption text then I switched to signal # two of three choices signal then it clear all fonts caption @etbuch4873
wow: Look @17:07 ... industrial cluster how many separate plants are there? 100?
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I cant the music they used is too funny.. it switches from getting rdy to war to a dancing swing chime to detective music… other than that the documentary is rly nice
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