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I agree their capability has increased a lot, but i seems to me like most stuff I buy thats made in China is designed to fail.
Yeah they caught up, they didn’t get ahead.
They make a lot of stuff in general. Chances are if you're looking at the label for country of origin it's not because it's working fine.
In general, they sell a lot of stuff that breaks fast because they have a lower price floor, so if you want to make cheap garbage, you can pay less for it in China.
If you want something perfectly decent, it's still cheaper because of the balance of trade, but it's not as drastic.
That can be the case for some products. It should not get us to relax in hubris until it is too late to stay in competition.
Yeah, I'm not sure outsourcing so much manufacturing to a powerful, authoritarian state was such a good idea. T
Then again, the transnational corporations making the decisions only care about their investors. Supporting human rights and democratic countries was never important to them.