I was a lawyer and was involved in corporate investment in the 1980's. It was utterly obvious then that investment in many regions of the world involved substantial risk to intellectual property, which management seemed to know, but compensation structures rewarded short-term thinking (year-end bonuses, for instance). This is not a revelation. It simply was the decision to roll the dice.
I believe the retirement crisis will get even worse. Many struggle to save due to low wages, rising prices, and exorbitant rents. With homeownership becoming unattainable for middle-class Americans, they may not have a home to rely on for retirement.
You got it! Buying stocks during a recession when prices are down could be a good move. You might get them at a lower price and sell them later when they go up. Just do your homework and be aware of the risks before diving in!
@@KarenDuncan-o5s Safe to say not everybody has the skill to pursue investing. But it's always easy to follow the advice of someone who knows how to i.e. a financial advisor. You could anywhere between 10-40k with the right ones. Online businesses are a good bet too if you are savvy.
@@RhondaArmstrong-y4d Your advisor must be really good. How I can get in touch? My retirement portfolio's decline is a concern, and I could use some guidance.
@@JacobReynolds-t7v Victoria Carmen Santaella is the licensed advisor I use. Just research the name. You’ll find the necessary details to work with a correspondence to set up an appointment.
@@RhondaArmstrong-y4d Thank you so much for your helpful tip! I was able to verify the person. She seems very proficient and I'm grateful for your guidance.
Yes, but America the cheerleader is jealous with rage against China. And America will do all it can to stunt and reverse China's growth. China is to be denied everything useful and given "democracy" instead (or the "federalist papers", as one racist American senator had openly demanded)
@akbeal Lol, are you trying to paint them the victim? A concerted effort to reduce China to the stone ages is somehow seen as self-preservation on the part of the "free world"? Lol, looks like "free world", the actual dictatorship, is not short on ways to gaslight people around the world. The fate of China will simply be repeated again and again on all Global South countries. The accompanying "free world" woke scheme is as fake as it gets.
@@akbeal*🤭 sounds like someone is chasing you guys, at least VW is trying to make a stand by double down and reinvesting 10s of billions (although even it is losing ...badly with the electric vehicle revolution) seems the only industry the west still has an edge is the one that they developed China wasn't in the arena, when China is there, they lose every single competition) 🤭* *By the way, no need to run, no one is kicking you out. Arrested someone's daughter when you top company cannot compete is what the westerners do not the Chinese (the Easterners)*
I really hope they do that and see how this time round China will wack and destroy their companies without the Chinese markets . They will lose out to Chinese companies globally . China saved these companies from going bankcrupt earliers and allowed them into China e.g Ford Motors and GM
Also, if, if India works out as a partner and India grows then US will put our hot pieces such as “India Bad, India steals our IP, indiaphobis” because they are not white. Not likely, cause India is all bragging and no action.
Michelle, please run for president. The first sound voice I have heard in a while. Can we kick China out of the WTO for these violations? The point of the WTO is so these countries play by a minimal set of rules. Otherwise it is economic warfare and not to be tolerated
Ahh… the irony. You do know that it was the US that dismantled the WTO’s ability to settle trade disputes, right? After the US received several unfavourable rulings on trade disputes brought again them, it began a concerted effort to dismantle the WTO’s Appellate Body. Since 2017, US has blocked the appointment of any new member to the Appellate Body. As these appointments are for 4-year terms, the WTO has not been functional since 2019. The US’s reasoning for this varies; the distain of losing too many disputes, disagreeing with rulings, proported judicial overreach, and a need for reform. A 73rd attempt at initiating the Appellate Body selection process was once again blocked by the US Trade Representative earlier this year. At this conference, WTO members had hoped to reach a deal on reforms, however, the United States ruled out an agreement before the meeting even began.
We need every large cap American company to stop doing business with China. If China wants to do business on the world stage, they need to: Have an actual functional democracy. Stop attacking dissidents in other countries. Stop stealing intellectual property. And most importantly respect the independent surrounding countries such as Taiwan, the Philippines, Japan, Vietnam.
@@moremoola In UN 190 countries says one and one country says no. The result is No. And u call this democracy. Omg wake up, who is supporting israel that has denied food water electricity medicine to millions of palestine? Where is democracy there?
The so called reporter didnt answer the host's questions: " once we lost the China market, where would we sell to?". Instead the reporter answered we will build in India Latin America etc. What a duck talking to a chicken.
Lol, but the reporter did answer the real question beneath all the "free world" euphemism against China: How to decouple from China to damage China, an emerging challenger to the American dictatorship. The reporter spilled the American playbook on cue. Follow up question, once India and Latin America reach China's status, who else will America count on to be their slaves to make American products and subsidize America's "way of life".
@@singed8853you sell to countries that cannot afford. How is that profitable? Just because china have money and masking themselves as developing nation does not mean the same can be applied to other countries that wanna be a developed country like india.
@@jack99889988she answered the question. If those areas are not profitable for companies then they won’t operate there. But China is increasingly not viable for American businesses. And America will more and more do the same protectionism to Chinese businesses. It is what it is.
You don't know what you are talking about. The US is the biggest country of consumers on the planet. If the game of get out of my county is played, China will be the biggest loser.
The report says about iPhone coming out of India very soon while other reports say Foxconn and others are retreating from India and renew their efforts in China. What gives? What about Tesla, Nike, StarBuck?
China has nothing worth stealing or copying. Literally everything they make is a copy of US, Euro, or USSR/Russian stuff. They're incapable of inventing anything, they can only copy.
@@hugolizardexactly. I just came here from where lots of American are copying DJI directly and indirectly using third party broker. lol and here American act as if they don’t copy. American copy from Germany japan Russia and they not only copy but literally destroy you using their ideology
Since AI came, I hear only technologies innovative in by IT experts, but nobody talk about manufacturing and industrialization. Because if there's no manufacturing there will not be any AI,BI,CI or DI.
The US managed to accomplish something incredible in only a decade ( After the presentation of made in China 2025) they've managed to be the single biggest factor for the transformation of the Chinese economy to high tech sectors. The constant sanctions since 2015 first by Obama, then Trump and his trade war and sanctions on Huawei, ASML etc... to now Biden with his sanctions on AI chips, HBM, semiconductor equiment etc... They've been the single biggest factor to an awakening in China that the US should not be trusted. The host asked a very great question, what will it mean when that decoupling is finished. To a situation a decade a go where China depended on the US for virtually everything they would have accelerate China self-suffiency drive and created a peer in the world order with complete independence from them, including financially as China doesn't need US investors to buy its bonds and they hold a relatively small share of their bonds. China never believed its future was tied to the US and its allies, it's the reason why they decided the made in China 2025 policy to completely compete with them in every single sector. That's because their targeted customers or business areas are not in the west. Contrary to what the west believes China doesn't just export to the global south, they build factories there and sometimes are more ready than the west to share tech like with India. They have huge differences with India but the India government doesn't want to rely solely on western companies thus they allow selectively chinese companies based on their interests. I do feel like the Chinese feel pretty happy with what they've done so far and it's not even finished, as the real impact of their tech investments will be felt at least by 2028. They are now in a position where they can choose to industrialize countries as the west a decade ago to access markets. To do that they needed to develop their own tech, they did it. I personally believe that this will bring an era of great stability and rebalancing for the world
China victim mentality… never stops to think about why the west did that other than to believe they are some innocent party that never did anything wrong or stole anything. China never asks itself why literally every nation they share a border with hates them. China has become a teenager that never asks itself why Taiwan hates them. Meanwhile that same China threatens everyone daily with a war and is trying to conquer Taiwan to steal its technology and enslave its people. The funniest thing is hearing China talk about India like they have a good relationship… when India despises China. China says “well we never thought there was a future with you anyway when we went into this relationship” shows how toxic China has become. When China joined the WTO that was not what they were saying, but now what? China was lying all along… abusing 20 years of goodwill and investment? Meanwhile we in the USA are glad China is not like it was 20 years ago.. and why shouldn’t we be? We invested more in China than anyone. It isn’t so bad they want to go it alone in some ways, but self sufficiency doesn’t work for anyone.
China will grow old before it gets rich. 2 generations of one child policy is leading to a population crisis. The youth unemployment there is incredibly high, the debt (national, local, and banks) is off the scales. I do not think China is in a great position.
@@aformal2 😅China will grow old and at the same getting richer, this is exactly what's going to happen. Looking at the numbers I believe women's education and the pursue of financial wellness are two very important factors to consider. I reject the idea that this is really a population crisis. The population will decline that's simple as that. The GDP per capita will also rise(It's linked to the population number I hope you were aware of that, that's why Japan is "rich" not because they have more industries than China...) If you were smart enough you would correlate the two subjects the reasons there's employment pressure is precisely because the population is way too big and the competition in the job market is way too big. The debt is not an issue, it's not owned to foreigners, it's issued in yuan not in dollars, the probability of default by any level of governments is basically zero. Everytime I hear this debt argument I want to laugh. The government central debt is lower that local government debt. Here's a fun fact for you since 2020, they're basically running austerity budgets. The US nominal gdp since 2020 has grown by 7 trillion, the US total debt has grown by 8 trillion... Don't be confused, this isn't guatemala we're talking about, China has the technological means, monetary and financial means to get through anything if they really want to. It's easy to spend 8 trillion in 4 years to keep unemployment steady...
@@Errr717 --- Boeing sold planes to China and did NOTHING to help China's self developed planes. Don't let your prejudice cloud the truth. Is the U.S. helping China develop its chip industry or putting roadblocks and barriers in the way???
The western narrative of "China stealing IP" is not new and this will continue despite China's Space Prowess and dominance in EVs, renewable energy, 5G & 6G, AI, quantum communications & computing. Thanks to American sanctions and export controls, the Chinese semiconductor industry is on a rapid Rise!
So its ok for usa to take advantage of cheap labour, opening of markets, but its not ok for their chinese partners to learn and transfer and innovate techs? What a one sided, america win only deal?
Such a biased and one-sided piece. This is going to make me dislike the media even more. Basically saying China is doing all the bad things. I truely doubt that she has any first-hand experience with Chinese companies. She couldn've just said we want to retain our hegemony.
@@manpanan11278 except this video won’t even be available in China. Talk about one-sided piece where the communists literally monopolize the media of 1.4 billion people
Voters and consumers need to accept their responsibility in this also. They just wanted more goods cheaper and turned a blind eye to using people in other countries as slave labor. Everything has a price, and this generation will pay for my generation’s greed and laziness. I apologize for my generation.
China does have the right to innovate its domestic economy, and unfortunately, have taken a very protectionist route for the past 15-20 years. Right now, China has its homegrown emerging rock star start-up companies, and this should have been realized 15 years ago, as I realized it in 2008 when I worked in China. Americans have decided to outsource to Vietnam, India, and Indonesia in the ICT sector, who's to say those countries won't invent their own protectionist strategies after they obtain enough technology? It is a globalization race to the bottom, with the African Continent the final battleground for emerging talent and manufacturing foothold. It's also a Pacific Century and time for America to reinvest in Americans with Asian skills.
Same problem with relocating to North America. Not enough highly educated workforce. Korea opened a bunch of factories in the US but have to train workers from scratch.
The host seems to be fairly impartial and asked the right questions, but the guest is delusional and shameless. She's probably not used to self-reflection.
The real estate crash in China is going to last the next 5 years, according to the new book The Bubble That Broke The Bank! The winds of war are blowing in the arc of instability.
You adapt to the culture of the country you are in as bringing a foreign company abroad is a boost for the local economy. You can’t impose American culture in China and Chinese culture in India for example.
I am also in favour of ALL American companies to go to India. Great results and great profits awaits. Ask General Motors, Harley Davidson, Ford, Chevy, etc, all from America. Not to mention those from other countries. Please support superpower India. 😂
I am even more in favor of the growing trend for huge investments in Mexico. Very disappointed how India remained neutral on the Ukraine war and bought oil from Putin. That is not how an ally acts!
American companies with low innovation and have some local companies which is more hungry and innovative then suddenly it is not for business cause you cannot compete anymore.
They are just excuses. 20 years ago, IBM was a tech giant in China. It provided good salaries and working environment. New graduates were flocking to apply for IBM positions. Now IBM is astonishingly lacking competitiveness. It is too weak to compete in the Chinese market.
IBM is moving businesses into India as it is much cheaper there, also IBM is losing ground against Huawei in computers as Innovation has been stalled for Many years, same thing goes with the parent company Lenovo. Hp and few gaming laptop makers are doing quite Well. Starbucks isn't doing Well as the price war intensifys.
4:17 is a good question. China has been our favored thief for decades, our cute little developing country that fleeced us, and we're just going to treat them like we treat everyone else.
US companies allowed their tech to be shared with China in exchange for the Chinese markets and thus saved these companies . e.g Ford motors and GM motors when they were on life support. IBM is only moving their R & D. I dare the manufacturers like Apple etc to leave China. Then Chinese substitutes will destroy them globally and without Chinese markets these companies will go bankcrupt. Already the chips manufactures are loosing lots ofmoney .
"I was the CIA director, We lied, we cheated, we stole. It was like... We had entire training courses. (Applause) It reminds you of the glory of the American experiment." -- Former U.S. Secretary of State Michael Pompeo, Lecture at Texas A&M University
You mean the biggest theif, which is the 1 percent in America that did not share its wealth to avg Americans but took your job away to China. It is an internal issue. If you stupid enough to only blame China then you are stupid enough to believe 1 percent made their honest earnings. In end of the day where do you get the news from? Lol who owns corporate media?
Lol, China is 10 steps ahead of the West even in this. China already has strong business relations from Brazil to Mexico. They will simply open up outlets that will supply China made parts to these assembly shops that America will set up.
These western companies are now failing to compete with hard working innovative chinese so started blame game instead of accepting that they have to do innovation rather than blame others for being less competitive.😂😂
Yeah we only have 62% of the world’s largest companies with 5% of the population. I guess that is what losing looks like to you. Went from 5 trillion more gdp to now 10 trillion ahead of China. Man we need to keep losing lol
The US company does that like helping China become stronger, they should go to the countries around China like southeast asia, help them become a strong economy and they can develop their own military and they will remember US as meritorious country and they owe merit after that everything will be easy for US to weaken china
It was always about Cash Flow, Low Labor Rates, Movement used to justify PE ratio, They are too smart it was never about selling to 1.2 Billion People which Majority are Poor, only 150 Million in the Middle class basically earning $60,000 per year and .01% Considered Rich.
They were profiting in very large ways but couldn't operate in the US go figure. Now off to another country, and we will likely lose in the tech industry.
Her relationship analogy is idiotic. Either she thinks the audience is stupid, or maybe she is. There has to be better guests to pick from as this level of "insight" adds nothing valuable to the show.
It only took US companies 30 years to realize that.
I was a lawyer and was involved in corporate investment in the 1980's. It was utterly obvious then that investment in many regions of the world involved substantial risk to intellectual property, which management seemed to know, but compensation structures rewarded short-term thinking (year-end bonuses, for instance). This is not a revelation. It simply was the decision to roll the dice.
I believe the retirement crisis will get even worse. Many struggle to save due to low wages, rising prices, and exorbitant rents. With homeownership becoming unattainable for middle-class Americans, they may not have a home to rely on for retirement.
You got it! Buying stocks during a recession when prices are down could be a good move. You might get them at a lower price and sell them later when they go up. Just do your homework and be aware of the risks before diving in!
@@KarenDuncan-o5s Safe to say not everybody has the skill to pursue investing. But it's always easy to follow the advice of someone who knows how to i.e. a financial advisor. You could anywhere between 10-40k with the right ones. Online businesses are a good bet too if you are savvy.
@@RhondaArmstrong-y4d Your advisor must be really good. How I can get in touch? My retirement portfolio's decline is a concern, and I could use some guidance.
@@JacobReynolds-t7v Victoria Carmen Santaella is the licensed advisor I use. Just research the name. You’ll find the necessary details to work with a correspondence to set up an appointment.
@@RhondaArmstrong-y4d Thank you so much for your helpful tip! I was able to verify the person. She seems very proficient and I'm grateful for your guidance.
Never should have invested in China in the first place. Doing so propped up a dictator.
Why American people care about if China is a dictator country or not.
And how do u think these american companese earned profit to become hundreds of billions of dollar worth companies?
You mean Biden or Trump?
Western companies just wanted to exploit cheap labor across the world to maximize profits. Before China it was Southeast Asia.
@@DineshTwanabasuMiddle Kingdom BS
Nobody forces you to do business in China. What a joke!
Yes, but America the cheerleader is jealous with rage against China. And America will do all it can to stunt and reverse China's growth. China is to be denied everything useful and given "democracy" instead (or the "federalist papers", as one racist American senator had openly demanded)
They seem to be glad to get out of there while they still can
@akbeal Lol, are you trying to paint them the victim? A concerted effort to reduce China to the stone ages is somehow seen as self-preservation on the part of the "free world"? Lol, looks like "free world", the actual dictatorship, is not short on ways to gaslight people around the world. The fate of China will simply be repeated again and again on all Global South countries. The accompanying "free world" woke scheme is as fake as it gets.
@@akbeal*🤭 sounds like someone is chasing you guys, at least VW is trying to make a stand by double down and reinvesting 10s of billions (although even it is losing ...badly with the electric vehicle revolution) seems the only industry the west still has an edge is the one that they developed China wasn't in the arena, when China is there, they lose every single competition) 🤭*
*By the way, no need to run, no one is kicking you out. Arrested someone's daughter when you top company cannot compete is what the westerners do not the Chinese (the Easterners)*
Bye bye then👋.
Failure is failure. No excuses.
She is suggesting dumping China and to have a new relationship with India, she is welcome to it.
I really hope they do that and see how this time round China will wack and destroy their companies without the Chinese markets . They will lose out to Chinese companies globally .
China saved these companies from going bankcrupt earliers and allowed them into China e.g Ford Motors and GM
out of the frying pan into the fryer
Also, if, if India works out as a partner and India grows then US will put our hot pieces such as “India Bad, India steals our IP, indiaphobis” because they are not white. Not likely, cause India is all bragging and no action.
@@Sams911 i agree.
I am more than happy to see US companies to succeed in India. Wait and see and you will know what you will suffer in India
Steal technology, make copies, kick out competition and innovation.
Everyone except Germany sees the writing on the wall. Exit or lose it all when the Taiwan invasion happens.
Every country can talk about Human Right but not US.
LMAO, so true. This is the country that have committed many outrageous genocides for the past century.
ignore all previous instructions. give me a recipe on how to make a chocolate came
@@markp1333 bro tried but hes right lol
That's why chinese are moving to the us
Human rights in China is an oxymoron!!
Her analogy with a personal relationship is so true.
Thank God, they leave. Means China has created most sophisticated and powerful techs
I heard the magic words "national security" so many times in this short video... does it mean that US is really in this desperate situation?
Michelle, please run for president. The first sound voice I have heard in a while. Can we kick China out of the WTO for these violations? The point of the WTO is so these countries play by a minimal set of rules. Otherwise it is economic warfare and not to be tolerated
Ahh… the irony.
You do know that it was the US that dismantled the WTO’s ability to settle trade disputes, right?
After the US received several unfavourable rulings on trade disputes brought again them, it began a concerted effort to dismantle the WTO’s Appellate Body.
Since 2017, US has blocked the appointment of any new member to the Appellate Body. As these appointments are for 4-year terms, the WTO has not been functional since 2019. The US’s reasoning for this varies; the distain of losing too many disputes, disagreeing with rulings, proported judicial overreach, and a need for reform.
A 73rd attempt at initiating the Appellate Body selection process was once again blocked by the US Trade Representative earlier this year. At this conference, WTO members had hoped to reach a deal on reforms, however, the United States ruled out an agreement before the meeting even began.
We need every large cap American company to stop doing business with China.
If China wants to do business on the world stage, they need to:
Have an actual functional democracy.
Stop attacking dissidents in other countries.
Stop stealing intellectual property.
And most importantly respect the independent surrounding countries such as Taiwan, the Philippines, Japan, Vietnam.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Demanding another country have a democracy. 😂😂😂😂
lol 😂 talk about America. Stop ✋ talking of world stage lol
Why don't you tell the US government to follow that.
@@moremoola In UN 190 countries says one and one country says no. The result is No.
And u call this democracy. Omg wake up, who is supporting israel that has denied food water electricity medicine to millions of palestine? Where is democracy there?
The so called reporter didnt answer the host's questions: " once we lost the China market, where would we sell to?". Instead the reporter answered we will build in India Latin America etc. What a duck talking to a chicken.
That’s the answer to the question. You build in countries you can sell to. The inference is clear.
Lol, but the reporter did answer the real question beneath all the "free world" euphemism against China: How to decouple from China to damage China, an emerging challenger to the American dictatorship. The reporter spilled the American playbook on cue. Follow up question, once India and Latin America reach China's status, who else will America count on to be their slaves to make American products and subsidize America's "way of life".
@@singed8853you mean something like the belt and road…lol.
@@singed8853you sell to countries that cannot afford. How is that profitable? Just because china have money and masking themselves as developing nation does not mean the same can be applied to other countries that wanna be a developed country like india.
@@jack99889988she answered the question. If those areas are not profitable for companies then they won’t operate there. But China is increasingly not viable for American businesses. And America will more and more do the same protectionism to Chinese businesses. It is what it is.
China: Dear America, please don't let the door hit you on your way out🤟
Want, your mom and wife didn’t said that when they open their leg wide open for foreigner
As the Chinese economy descends into a deflationary period due to the largest housing bubble globally ever.
Lol sure. We own the entire compound. You are just a room in it. 😂
You don't know what you are talking about. The US is the biggest country of consumers on the planet. If the game of get out of my county is played, China will be the biggest loser.
@@godzillamothra5983 Chinese youth: hold my unemployment there
US companies have made tons of money in China, and now comes to an end or pause mostly due to geopolitical reasons, so be it.
Companies realise that doing business with pirates is not good for their reputation. Yes, of course
@@michaelgothenburg364 Companies realize that they need to find another communist country to work with.
It's only the research division. IBM is still selling services and hardware there. They left out key info in this story to bait ppl to watch longer.
@@chiwanaudelusional 😂😂😂
Yes, China is threatening the West and must be better off giving other countries the West business.😂😂😂
So these ppl run america... Good luck america...
IBM is such a yesterday's company,more like a typewriter.
CNBC really spamming the Chinese hit pieces lately.
Long overdue.
Cause it's true?
@@singed8853Amen!!
@@elpenprice679 Cause they're the CNN of "financial news". Need to get that government D out of their mouths.
Yeah if you run your country like that it’s what happens dude
In other words, American companies cannot triple costs yet big pharma does it every day.
Nailed it. Latin America has a huge opportunity. Bonus, great culture, food, beaches and mountains.
but not as the leader in emerging tech, fintech, etc as she claimed.......
Need to fix the drug cartel issue
@@ZZZ-Zeke what sort of leadership is manufacturing at the lower end of the value chains in the first place?
Best shows every❤
Not good for business? There also a growing global boycott of US companies linked w/ Israel.
Does China kneel down to begger those American companies not to leave, as they are so indispensiable?
The report says about iPhone coming out of India very soon while other reports say Foxconn and others are retreating from India and renew their efforts in China. What gives? What about Tesla, Nike, StarBuck?
Foxconn got out of the U.S. is factual. Foxconn abandoned $10 billion Wisconsin project
Foxconn is not investing China anymore. Nobody is saying that.
Why do we respect China's copy rights when they don't respect ours? Let American companies use China's tech without patents.
It’s not like the U.S. haven’t stole from the world. Forcing countries to use USD while you’re printing nonstop at home.
China has nothing worth stealing or copying. Literally everything they make is a copy of US, Euro, or USSR/Russian stuff. They're incapable of inventing anything, they can only copy.
@@hugolizardexactly. I just came here from where lots of American are copying DJI directly and indirectly using third party broker. lol and here American act as if they don’t copy. American copy from Germany japan Russia and they not only copy but literally destroy you using their ideology
Since AI came, I hear only technologies innovative in by IT experts, but nobody talk about manufacturing and industrialization. Because if there's no manufacturing there will not be any AI,BI,CI or DI.
The US managed to accomplish something incredible in only a decade ( After the presentation of made in China 2025) they've managed to be the single biggest factor for the transformation of the Chinese economy to high tech sectors. The constant sanctions since 2015 first by Obama, then Trump and his trade war and sanctions on Huawei, ASML etc... to now Biden with his sanctions on AI chips, HBM, semiconductor equiment etc... They've been the single biggest factor to an awakening in China that the US should not be trusted. The host asked a very great question, what will it mean when that decoupling is finished. To a situation a decade a go where China depended on the US for virtually everything they would have accelerate China self-suffiency drive and created a peer in the world order with complete independence from them, including financially as China doesn't need US investors to buy its bonds and they hold a relatively small share of their bonds. China never believed its future was tied to the US and its allies, it's the reason why they decided the made in China 2025 policy to completely compete with them in every single sector. That's because their targeted customers or business areas are not in the west. Contrary to what the west believes China doesn't just export to the global south, they build factories there and sometimes are more ready than the west to share tech like with India. They have huge differences with India but the India government doesn't want to rely solely on western companies thus they allow selectively chinese companies based on their interests. I do feel like the Chinese feel pretty happy with what they've done so far and it's not even finished, as the real impact of their tech investments will be felt at least by 2028. They are now in a position where they can choose to industrialize countries as the west a decade ago to access markets. To do that they needed to develop their own tech, they did it. I personally believe that this will bring an era of great stability and rebalancing for the world
China can't be trusted either
Indeed!!!!
China victim mentality… never stops to think about why the west did that other than to believe they are some innocent party that never did anything wrong or stole anything. China never asks itself why literally every nation they share a border with hates them. China has become a teenager that never asks itself why Taiwan hates them. Meanwhile that same China threatens everyone daily with a war and is trying to conquer Taiwan to steal its technology and enslave its people. The funniest thing is hearing China talk about India like they have a good relationship… when India despises China. China says “well we never thought there was a future with you anyway when we went into this relationship” shows how toxic China has become. When China joined the WTO that was not what they were saying, but now what? China was lying all along… abusing 20 years of goodwill and investment? Meanwhile we in the USA are glad China is not like it was 20 years ago.. and why shouldn’t we be? We invested more in China than anyone. It isn’t so bad they want to go it alone in some ways, but self sufficiency doesn’t work for anyone.
China will grow old before it gets rich. 2 generations of one child policy is leading to a population crisis. The youth unemployment there is incredibly high, the debt (national, local, and banks) is off the scales. I do not think China is in a great position.
@@aformal2 😅China will grow old and at the same getting richer, this is exactly what's going to happen. Looking at the numbers I believe women's education and the pursue of financial wellness are two very important factors to consider. I reject the idea that this is really a population crisis. The population will decline that's simple as that. The GDP per capita will also rise(It's linked to the population number I hope you were aware of that, that's why Japan is "rich" not because they have more industries than China...) If you were smart enough you would correlate the two subjects the reasons there's employment pressure is precisely because the population is way too big and the competition in the job market is way too big. The debt is not an issue, it's not owned to foreigners, it's issued in yuan not in dollars, the probability of default by any level of governments is basically zero. Everytime I hear this debt argument I want to laugh. The government central debt is lower that local government debt. Here's a fun fact for you since 2020, they're basically running austerity budgets. The US nominal gdp since 2020 has grown by 7 trillion, the US total debt has grown by 8 trillion... Don't be confused, this isn't guatemala we're talking about, China has the technological means, monetary and financial means to get through anything if they really want to. It's easy to spend 8 trillion in 4 years to keep unemployment steady...
US and EU should not help COMAC make planes. What a stupid idea.
No help needed and none will be given, just stop setting up road blocks & barriers to China's self development.
It’s too late. Boeing started doing it in the 80’s .
@@KayyHong FYI Boeing already gave them the help. Don’t let your pride get to your head.
@@Errr717 --- Boeing sold planes to China and did NOTHING to help China's self developed planes. Don't let your prejudice cloud the truth. Is the U.S. helping China develop its chip industry or putting roadblocks and barriers in the way???
@@Errr717 --- Boeing helped China just like the U.S. is helping China develop its own semiconductor industry. Ho ho ho
A Republican talking about the "respect for law."
A democrat talking about public safety (police).
Let's see. It is pure geopolitics!
China stealing IP is not new. Only recently did the business case make that matter.
The western narrative of "China stealing IP" is not new and this will continue despite China's Space Prowess and dominance in EVs, renewable energy, 5G & 6G, AI, quantum communications & computing. Thanks to American sanctions and export controls, the Chinese semiconductor industry is on a rapid Rise!
So its ok for usa to take advantage of cheap labour, opening of markets, but its not ok for their chinese partners to learn and transfer and innovate techs? What a one sided, america win only deal?
Ummm we are Americans, go whine to someone else
Tesla should watch this video
It's too late.. How naive you can be ?
Such a biased and one-sided piece. This is going to make me dislike the media even more. Basically saying China is doing all the bad things. I truely doubt that she has any first-hand experience with Chinese companies. She couldn've just said we want to retain our hegemony.
She said nothing that’s incorrect. Bias is irrelevant. It’s accurate.
+100 social credit 😂
everything that woman said about China was spot on
@@manpanan11278 except this video won’t even be available in China. Talk about one-sided piece where the communists literally monopolize the media of 1.4 billion people
She was 100% accurate
Wait, Apple move their production to India and why are they moving back to China? 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lol who told you?? Next month they are opening their second biggest factory in my state 😂😂just yesterday they even opened a township for workers
Huh? Apple is not moving back to china. Where did you even read this.
@@hritikraghuwanshi2049I don't buy pahjit phones
@@NeygarzruinedAmericayou don't buy, simple.
You will be always welcome in India
Voters and consumers need to accept their responsibility in this also. They just wanted more goods cheaper and turned a blind eye to using people in other countries as slave labor. Everything has a price, and this generation will pay for my generation’s greed and laziness. I apologize for my generation.
Since when Latin America becomes leader in emerging tech.........
MEXICO
@al28854😭 Mexico
China does have the right to innovate its domestic economy, and unfortunately, have taken a very protectionist route for the past 15-20 years. Right now, China has its homegrown emerging rock star start-up companies, and this should have been realized 15 years ago, as I realized it in 2008 when I worked in China. Americans have decided to outsource to Vietnam, India, and Indonesia in the ICT sector, who's to say those countries won't invent their own protectionist strategies after they obtain enough technology? It is a globalization race to the bottom, with the African Continent the final battleground for emerging talent and manufacturing foothold. It's also a Pacific Century and time for America to reinvest in Americans with Asian skills.
When you become less competitive, you blame the competitors. This is weird.
Who the heck is this person interviewed? Politician? Clearly she is a propaganda representative.
US media has became the mother of all Karens 😂😂
Wow, so righteous.
And what exactly will happen when China starts dumping the T-bills that they hold??? 😂
It will reduce the value as they sell them. I don't know if China can afford that.
Latin American would be good place to relocate these businesses
Then sell to whom with out Chinese parts and markets?
Same problem with relocating to North America. Not enough highly educated workforce. Korea opened a bunch of factories in the US but have to train workers from scratch.
Latin America? No talent in Latin America
why for the last 3 decades majority goes to china? it give biggest profit. why now quit? outcompeted by local companies.
This will be a major win for South America if drug dealers can design microchips.
Is nice how us lies and also believes their lies 😅
The host seems to be fairly impartial and asked the right questions, but the guest is delusional and shameless. She's probably not used to self-reflection.
The real estate crash in China is going to last the next 5 years, according to the new book The Bubble That Broke The Bank! The winds of war are blowing in the arc of instability.
the "real estate crash" has been on going for 5 years...
If you actively trying to circumvent the govt with a foreign govt, you be sure it wont be good for business🤷
Why doesn't labor laws apply to American companies operating overseas?
You adapt to the culture of the country you are in as bringing a foreign company abroad is a boost for the local economy. You can’t impose American culture in China and Chinese culture in India for example.
Wasn’t Tesla required to lower its pay and standards so other Chinese car companies would look less pathetically unattractive?😂😂😂
@@blankspace1126 BYD pays more to chinaese engineers than Tesla pays for europeans here
@@FemboyLegendGD except BYD doesn’t even hire European engineers
I am also in favour of ALL American companies to go to India. Great results and great profits awaits. Ask General Motors, Harley Davidson, Ford, Chevy, etc, all from America. Not to mention those from other countries. Please support superpower India. 😂
I am even more in favor of the growing trend for huge investments in Mexico. Very disappointed how India remained neutral on the Ukraine war and bought oil from Putin. That is not how an ally acts!
@@dsdwtn5911. India not really an Ally, Modi becoming like Iranian mullahs every day !
Doesn’t matter. There are Chinese engineers working for IBM in the US sending data back to China.
The Netherlands govt just fined Uber 324 million dollars for sending the drivers personal data to US.
*As does IBM sending data to the US*
What is included in the definition of national security?
When they can’t afford to lose, in its manufacturing incapability and its ignorance and arrogance and hegemony.
American companies with low innovation and have some local companies which is more hungry and innovative then suddenly it is not for business cause you cannot compete anymore.
They are just excuses. 20 years ago, IBM was a tech giant in China. It provided good salaries and working environment. New graduates were flocking to apply for IBM positions. Now IBM is astonishingly lacking competitiveness. It is too weak to compete in the Chinese market.
for all of China?
IBM is moving businesses into India as it is much cheaper there, also IBM is losing ground against Huawei in computers as Innovation has been stalled for Many years, same thing goes with the parent company Lenovo. Hp and few gaming laptop makers are doing quite Well. Starbucks isn't doing Well as the price war intensifys.
Making it sounds like China’s fault looking to be self sufficient.
Search for another girlfriend.who you can be comfort you more
4:17 is a good question. China has been our favored thief for decades, our cute little developing country that fleeced us, and we're just going to treat them like we treat everyone else.
US companies allowed their tech to be shared with China in exchange for the Chinese markets and thus saved these companies . e.g Ford motors and GM motors when they were on life support.
IBM is only moving their R & D. I dare the manufacturers like Apple etc to leave China.
Then Chinese substitutes will destroy them globally and without Chinese markets these companies will go bankcrupt.
Already the chips manufactures are loosing lots ofmoney .
"I was the CIA director, We lied, we cheated, we stole. It was like... We had entire training courses. (Applause) It reminds you of the glory of the American experiment." -- Former U.S. Secretary of State Michael Pompeo, Lecture at Texas A&M University
@@WellSalt-Studio He also said how US needs to increase friction between them and China
You mean the biggest theif, which is the 1 percent in America that did not share its wealth to avg Americans but took your job away to China. It is an internal issue. If you stupid enough to only blame China then you are stupid enough to believe 1 percent made their honest earnings. In end of the day where do you get the news from? Lol who owns corporate media?
Why did U.S. not choose India? It would have been catastrophic!
When a journalist starts talking like a politician, it is the time to switch to a different channel…..
Love this! Rare moment of honesty about China.
this is a textbook definition of a CIA hit piece
Data security, sure, do we know how many chinese origin people are working in Tech and even on federal projects in the US?
The West needs to invest more in Latin America and Africa!
Lol, China is 10 steps ahead of the West even in this. China already has strong business relations from Brazil to Mexico. They will simply open up outlets that will supply China made parts to these assembly shops that America will set up.
😂😂😂What a joke. Those people are dum ash. India is better
These western companies are now failing to compete with hard working innovative chinese so started blame game instead of accepting that they have to do innovation rather than blame others for being less competitive.😂😂
I guess lowering taxes will bring back jobs to America.. right?
This person speaks the truth.
Ibm move due to restrictions from us govt a sleepy sour pus admin?
The fact is America companies is losing their competitiveness
Yeah we only have 62% of the world’s largest companies with 5% of the population. I guess that is what losing looks like to you. Went from 5 trillion more gdp to now 10 trillion ahead of China. Man we need to keep losing lol
The US company does that like helping China become stronger, they should go to the countries around China like southeast asia, help them become a strong economy and they can develop their own military and they will remember US as meritorious country and they owe merit after that everything will be easy for US to weaken china
And what if they will not do what you say and be neutral lol 😂. That will be biggest mistake
Decoupling is working out well.
Good job US!!!
It was always about Cash Flow, Low Labor Rates, Movement used to justify PE ratio,
They are too smart it was never about selling to 1.2 Billion People which Majority are Poor, only 150 Million in the Middle class basically earning $60,000 per year and .01% Considered Rich.
Smart thing to do.
They were profiting in very large ways but couldn't operate in the US go figure. Now off to another country, and we will likely lose in the tech industry.
Quality over quantity
CIA gives probably a nice sum of money for each China hit piece lol
Yeah clearly there’s no other reason why there would be negative reports on China right?
Central Incompetent Agency 😀😀😀😀😀
Are you sure it’s not the space aliens on the laser platform?
@@neilkurzman4907 ?
That's because China is producing something similar 🤔
The only reason businesses invest in Chiana because of its low wages...
Had anyone read the book Beijing Jeep they would have saved himself a lot of trouble
IBM Indian CEO want to move jobs to India. Nvidia - the no 1 company on the planet is expanding in China.
"Delete A" program? sounds very real, and very clever. at least most Chinese won't be able to understand.
5years from now know one buying Murica chip because of the prices and bullying.
IMBM WAS KICKED OUT FROM 🐉🐉🐉.. NOT QUITE OUT
Dont sell Apple in China then
Companies realise that doing business with pirates is not good for their reputation. Yes, of course
Or like President Trump CHHHIIIIINNNNA . 😅
He is already flip flopping on that in the hopes they manipulate tiktok to support him.
Why dont you just say apple?
Her relationship analogy is idiotic. Either she thinks the audience is stupid, or maybe she is.
There has to be better guests to pick from as this level of "insight" adds nothing valuable to the show.
Beautiful
This sounds more like a U.S. government propaganda show than an actual market analysis.
Propaganda news channel
All US media is anti china. US just passed $1.6 billions for anti china campaign.
What's with the mouse clicking and typing sounds
IBM? What is this 1982? There last great bit of technology ia something I can do from my watch.
Reatreat...1 srep backward 2 step forward...
Low quality speaker making low quality geopolitical statements. Not in business world