If cheap labour is the criteria for making cheap EV then India, Pakistan etc would win hands down. China is successful because it has cut through a lot of barriers between layers of departments, companies etc that have led to higher cost in the old companies. The Chinese have out competed everyone and now they are claiming some excuse like “ over capacity “ to impose punitive tariffs on the Chinese EV. Hahahaha…. When Facebook gave away freebies for you to use their products….it is smart business. Later, they will whack you with some hefty fees. It is OK if american companies dominate . Last time , they claimed that the Chinese companies will never do well as they lack market intelligence or they are socialist companies. Now they claim that the Chinese companies are too smart , successful and cheap. That’s what happens when you outcompete them.
@@manasmishra8945 I think this person is suggesting that india has a cheaper labour force compared to China, not that BYD is trying to sell into the Indian EV market.
Cheap labour??? What a joke? They are still dreaming that Chinese labour costs are cheaper than in India and Pakistan. Chinese GDP per capita is 4 to 5 times higher than India.
I can confirm that it is the poorest province in spite of the beautiful city skyline (I am from that province). She should show the poor countryside skyline (all are mountains).
@@huanghermann5207 if mountains means poor ,then switzerland should be the poorest country on planet ..because most of the houses in switzerland are made up of woods and its all mountain
I have been to Liuzhou, and it does not feel poor at all. It was also home of Ironman Liuzhou, which was the only Ironman event held in China. I didn't see a single homeless person or anyone begging for money.
@@huanghermann5207 The calculation of GDP is a hoax, even the calculation of PPP is not fully correct, the real Chinese economic power is seriously underestimated.
According to the gazette of the prefecture of Liuzhou, the local gdp per capita is about 10,000 dollars. Guangxi province, where the Liuzhou city located, is poor because it's a mountainous inland province, but the Liuzhou itself is not poor.
Same with me in Groningen Nederland. Rooftop Solar Inductioncooking Airfryer Microwave Watercooker Heatpump. Affordable EV. Energy independent for 12 years now. Thank you China and CPC.👍 Our Government and EU Government want to stop this for Profit. For shareholders and Taxes. We must pay the Price for War, Sanctions and Tarifs.
The Global South really thanks China for affordable products, from smartphones, to gadgets, to home appliance... I can't imagine what the price of final products would be when people here in Germany start taking 4-day workweek.
I don't understand why there is the concept of overcapacity. Normally, when you have more products than people need, you can probably describe it like this. However, there are so many people who want to buy such a technological, cheap and practical car. Overcapacity? absolute lie
haha. if the average folks in the west who believe in their propaganda care to grow a brain for once and check some simple facts, like how big is the percentage of cars produced in China over the total car production in China, and compare that number to the likes of Germany, Japan etc, they will immediately know that China is not the one who's "overcapacity"
One of poorest province of China the city looks cleaner, more orderly, more developed than Mumbai, New Delhi, Bangalore the silicone valley of the east as what they have claimed. Obviously it is also safer even for solo lady to walk around at night.
Japanese Germans Koreans export most of its cars abroad than its domestic consumption demand, is that also industrial overcapacity? The same to USA's iPhones iPads MacBooks Boeings, overcapacity? 😂😂😂
Actually, "overcapacity" is a communist term. Marx believes that free market will create monopoly and the exploitation on the workers will reduce social demands so eventually people can't afford the things they make. And Ford raised the workers wage level exactly because of this.
Don't be fooled a lot of Chinese who bought this kind of EVs had way more problems like Tesla cars. Engines would explode, the autodrive feature is broken, and doors would even lock you from the inside.
@@raf3262 If you don't want to buy them that's OK. But all other cars dropped price, starting price for Corolla is less than 11K USD, Camry is less than 20K USD, BMW i3 is less than 25K USD. How much do they cost in your country? ☺
Go look up the small farm labor towns in the Central Valley in California. The rural villages in "impoverished Guangxi" are paradises in comparison. In the UBER affluent San Francisco Bay Area there is a small coastal town named Half Moon Bay that has a lot of agriculture. Last year there was a mass shooting involving farm laborers and in the resulting aftermath the housing conditions of the laborers were made public and it ABSOLUTELY freaked out officials. We're talking living conditions straight out of shantytown/slums in india. The town officials of Half Moon Bay kept insisting "we didn't know about this!" "we didn't know about this!" "we didn't know about this!"..........
Correction: this is one of the top three cities in one of the poorest provinces by per capita GDP (in US dollar terms). For comparison, Liuzhou's per capita GDP in 2023 is about $7000 at current forex rate (less than a third of Beijing's or Shanghai's).
When you mentioned about poorest province, you might think their economic level is something like African countries but you be wrong. Their poorest cities are in fact higher than those major advance capitals in south east asia and on par to Melbourne and Sydney
When i visited China 1 month ago, EV is everywhere, the inside design of the cars blew my mind. So light and convenient to drive. cities look so clean and well developed. Now i feel sad that i cant buy chinese EV when got back to canada. Why Canada doent allow them imported? They are cheap and feel nice to drive!
In fact, pure electric cars are not suitable for perennial cold regions, and if I remember correctly, most of Canada's land is above 40 degrees north latitude, and most of the country has a temperate continental climate with cold and long winters. If you do not live in a temperate maritime climate In the West Coast region, I recommend that you choose a hybrid car or a gasoline car rather than actually buying an electric car. Here's a piece of advice from the Chinese on machine translation.
@@雲山蒼蒼 thanks for your kind suggestion. My current car has mileage of 20000KM after 5 years of purchase. I live in BC and work from home a lot. It is a waste no matter what kind of new vehicle to buy….so I decided not changing car for now
They only care about clear air, green energy and save the planet if they can profit from it. People that believed those rich capitalists really care about the planet are naive to say the least. Look at Gemany. They are back to Coal mining because they care more about the Pentagon geopolitics objectives than the planet. Russian gas via pipeline was better to the enviroment than coal, but they didn't care. All that lectures all these years for nothing.
Leave it to the Chinese, The fact that China has over 50% of the Global industrial manufacturing capacity. Its all just staggering, USA doesn't seem like it can compete.
We used to be the mfg super power before greedy corporations and paid off politicians got us into global free trade agreements and just in this area alone in the last 20 years 3 factories have closed. One the former largest refrigerator factory in the world.
@@FishmenChew Its a joke. We used to manfacture all of our own stuff here and the economy was great. MI was in top 10 in income. Now MI is 31 i think. Big fall!
Because of poverty, low land and labor prices, and with the efficient and full cooperation of government departments, it has attracted a large amount of investment from Chinese domestic automobile brands and has achieved good development.
"I challenge you: Name me one innovative project, one innovative change, one innovative product that has come out of China," the vice president (Joe Biden) dared cadets at Wednesday's Air Force Academy graduation. May 29, 2014. Ten years later China says: I got some samples from the far side of the moon.
1. Quantum computer 2. Space-based Quantum communications 3. Nuclear Fusion research and development 4. 2000km range hybrid car (BYD) 5. Cashless society 6. Auto drive taxi Etc... Don't trust what I said, go do research yourself, there are news and updates on the Internet. 😉
Labor cost in China actually is not that low anymore. These workers in the car factories probably get paid ~1000 USD per month. That is around the minimal wage of an average Europe country, e.g. Portugal, Greece. R&D are likely paid 1500+ USD.
In China, a 500ml bottle of Coca-Cola costs about $0.4, a watermelon costs about $0.5-1 (depending on the region), a 500M home broadband + mobile phone SIM card costs about $6-9 per month (depending on the region), and if your commuter car is an EV, most people need to charge it for about $10-18 per month (based on an average of driving more than 1,000 kilometers per month).
this province under 45000 yuan RMB (7000 us dollars) GDP per capital.China's GDP per capita for all provinces is $11,000,It is far below the average, so it is the poorest area.
Over capacity is a nonsense term. USA produces excess corn, pork, beef, wheat, milk, etc. And sells it overseas. Is not That over capacity? Like I said. it is a BS 🐂💩term.
nobody talks about overconsumption in the G7 countries. if America, Europe and Japan cut down their consumption level, there is no climate crisis issue and china has no overcapacity as well. every country just produces enough goods for it own citizens.
According to the gazette of the prefecture of Liuzhou, the local gdp per capita is about 10,000 dollars. Guangxi province, where the Liuzhou city located, is poor because it's a mountainous inland province, but the Liuzhou itself is not poor.
In China the capital of a province is usually the richest city in that province. Guangxi province is indeed one of the poorest provinces in China and Liuzhou is not even its capital.
@@RStyleAuActually at beginning Wuling didn’t need any rescue, they already made the most automobiles in China at that time, mostly used at the countryside. By the time, when I heard the news that Wuling is part of Shanghai Motor GM, I’m wondering why they made this decision? US companies usually bought a brand and abandon it, so that they couldn’t block their way, it’s a cheap choice at 90’s, and happened a lot in China at that time. Maybe Wuling is lucky, they make very cheap mini cars, trucks , which GM don’t produce.
@@zcalvin80 GM introduced Six Sigma to China which helped quality, efficiency, process and logistics. It didn’t rescue anything but definitely shortened learning curve and provided discipline GM cumulated from years of car manufacture experience.
What? That's poor province?!? Looks at how clean the streets are! I thought only Tier 1 are any good. That city looks nothing like how I would imagined.
According to the gazette of the prefecture of Liuzhou, the local gdp per capita is about 10,000 dollars. Guangxi province, where the Liuzhou city located, is poor because it's a mountainous inland province, but the Liuzhou itself is not poor.
@@augusto_lemius If we rank cities by level of development, Liuzhou ranks between 70 - 100. In other words, there are at least 70 cities in China that are more developed than Liuzhou.
Now BYD released the new Qin L and New Seal Hybrid with 2400km range in 1 full tank and 1 charge, for 15000USD. Even we are also shocked as Chinese. The Revolution is coming.
@@applebee9060 Well whatever you call it, it’s super attractive to most consumers. Who doesn’t want to get a 2400km range car for 15000USD? For 22000USD you get highest spec model with all the options.
China is providing employment for its people all over the country. Liuzhou has become an electric vehicle production hub as well as a regional central industrial city and transportation hub with comprehensive development. It is also a historical and cultural city with a resident population of 4,120,600 and an urban population of 2,310,000. Liuzhou has a history of more than 2,100 years and is a national historical and cultural city. Well done.
The same people and medias said, In the past, China couldn’t make it. Then poor product quality. Then safety issues Then democracy and national security issue. Now over capacity. .... China are constantly improving their technology and products, but here we just keep drinking coffee, criticizing and complaining.
According to the gazette of the prefecture of Liuzhou, the local gdp per capita is about 10,000 dollars. Guangxi province, where the Liuzhou city located, is poor because it's a mountainous inland province, but the Liuzhou itself is not poor.
It is 2024, and all you can blame is still cheap labour? It is time to wake up and think about who benefits from cheap products. How many people can afford an iPhone or ipad if it is not made in China? Who else can make TVs cheaper than windshields 😂
As a Chinese I can tell you that all the drone shots in this video are filtered. Liuzhou has beautiful clear blue sky. Never in its entire history did it look this grey. What's funny is that they don't filter the close-up shots - the most evident indication is the color of the trees, which look black and then green and then black in turns. You can compare them in 0:58 when they didn't bother to filter the passing-by background and 1:58 when they put big effort in the entire landscape.
lol as a liuzhou native i would say that the mini ev is cheap and convinient and its easy to drive and park in city!! all of my friends family got 2 cars 1for long distance driving and we use the mini ev to go to market and pick up kids form school! we love it !! we only need to pay 1000rmb per month to buy it~ btw the way our city is more beautiful and colorful than this video lol~
This city Liuzhou not only is the hub of EV production in South China, also a very beautiful place of karst landscape scenery and Luosifen ( Local specialty of spicy rice noodle)
A Japanese car maker bought one of those USD 4,000 mini EV and broke it to pieces to do an investigation. They desperately found USD 4,000 is not even enough for them to collect all components with the same quality. Not to mention other costs like labor salaries.
MiniEVs are so popular in Liuzhou that even the police use MiniEVs. Parking is usually free for MiniEVs for 2 hours within Liuzhou city, and parking lots are especially designed for such mini cars. One traditional parking space can thus be reallocated to accommodate 2 MiniEVs.
USA PROPAGANDA keywords....OVERCAPACITY! its a good thing...MEANS Lower Prices and CAPITALISM WORKING efficiently. THE USA has been subsidizing (tesla, rivian, gm, ford, toyota, honda, lucid, canoo, fisker) , tariffs, tax credits, and sanctioning Chinese evs....but, MADE in USA EVs are $70K!
City of 4 Million People. What an example of good cooperation. State Companies People work together. For much needed affordable clean Electric Vehicles. Beautiful.❤👍
Don't look poor to me, my country capital city, Kuala Lumpur pale in comparison.. China poorest city habe beautiful sky, the road is clean amd big infrastructure....
FYI, the largest car making company in Liuzhou is Wuling Motors, which was acquired by US General Motors in 2002. A good portion of the largest car company BYD is owned by Warren Buffet, the self-made investment guru.
The air quality in Guangxi has always been quite good, with only a few days throughout the year when the AQI exceeds 100, and the normal range is between ten to fifty. But in all the news from these Western media, these places are all gray and hazy
1. Liuzhou is NOT a province; 2. Liuzhou or its located province - Guangxi is NOT the poorest province in China (Note: Liuzhou was the most famous place making coffins in the past); 3. If exporting means overcapacity, then all the S&P 500 companies are overcapacity too, as they're exporting a high % of their brands? 4. ... What's your BJ Bureau Chief doing???
The cameraman of NBC TV did a great job. He used the filter technology to filter out the blue sky and white clouds. It gives people a very uncomfortable feeling. This propaganda method is worth learning for China.
I wouldn't call it overcapacity when there's huge demand for affordable electric vehicles. I want to buy a new car, or upgrade to an EV, but even used cars nowadays are too expensive to afford. If Chinese EV are allowed to compete in the U.S. market, it will bring down the vehicle prices and force the U.S. companies to improve their quality and innovate, which will be beneficial to consumers.
Because China Government gave funding for all China motors companies to employ or outsourcing highly experienced motors engineers to redesign their cars.
LOL Tesla went to China because China already had EV and Supply Chain. BYD established in 1995, they had EV in 2009, more than 10 years before Shanghai Tesla
It's not international criticism, it's Murika and it's lackeys that are complaining about a successful production upscaling, if Murika was organized enough to build reasonably priced EVs in large scale you lot would export them too. You're a bunch of hypocrites.
If cheap labour is the criteria for making cheap EV then India, Pakistan etc would win hands down.
China is successful because it has cut through a lot of barriers between layers of departments, companies etc that have led to higher cost in the old companies.
The Chinese have out competed everyone and now they are claiming some excuse like “ over capacity “ to impose punitive tariffs on the Chinese EV.
Hahahaha….
When Facebook gave away freebies for you to use their products….it is smart business.
Later, they will whack you with some hefty fees.
It is OK if american companies dominate .
Last time , they claimed that the Chinese companies will never do well as they lack market intelligence or they are socialist companies.
Now they claim that the Chinese companies are too smart , successful and cheap.
That’s what happens when you outcompete them.
>> The Chinese have out competed everyone and now they are claiming some excuse like “ ...
I have never seen Chinese ev in India
Only Nexon ev or Tiago ev
@@manasmishra8945 I think this person is suggesting that india has a cheaper labour force compared to China, not that BYD is trying to sell into the Indian EV market.
Cheap labour??? What a joke?
They are still dreaming that Chinese labour costs are cheaper than in India and Pakistan. Chinese GDP per capita is 4 to 5 times higher than India.
"poorest province in China." Then show a city with beatiful skyline. GOOD.
I can confirm that it is the poorest province in spite of the beautiful city skyline (I am from that province). She should show the poor countryside skyline (all are mountains).
@@huanghermann5207 if mountains means poor ,then switzerland should be the poorest country on planet ..because most of the houses in switzerland are made up of woods and its all mountain
@@huanghermann5207skyline with mountains is wayyyyy more beautiful than skyline with skyscrapers. And I am a city folk.
Basically you can consider it as South Carolina
I have been to Liuzhou, and it does not feel poor at all. It was also home of Ironman Liuzhou, which was the only Ironman event held in China. I didn't see a single homeless person or anyone begging for money.
Even one of the poorest cities still look rather impressive!
the poorest province, not the poorest city (it is a 5 tier city in China)
@@huanghermann5207 The calculation of GDP is a hoax, even the calculation of PPP is not fully correct, the real Chinese economic power is seriously underestimated.
@@huanghermann5207 5 tier city is quite poor enough actually, maybe not the poorest😂
@@huanghermann5207The city has a population of 4 million more than Berlin. And they say it's a small town
柳州是三线城市,不是五线城市
If that is the poorest province, then China is doing something right. I tbought it would look like Detroit or something.
Chinese cities are usually very well planned and constructed:
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Not the poorest, maybe bottom 20%. Liuzhou city GDP is 106th in China
The calculation of GDP is a hoax, even the calculation of PPP is not fully correct, the real Chinese economic power is seriously underestimated.
不好意思,这座城市生产比底特律更多的汽车,大部分都是便宜耐用给普通百姓使用的汽车。中国人把这个牌子称为“人民的五菱”。就像大众汽车刚建立时候一样。
According to the gazette of the prefecture of Liuzhou, the local gdp per capita is about 10,000 dollars. Guangxi province, where the Liuzhou city located, is poor because it's a mountainous inland province, but the Liuzhou itself is not poor.
As a normal consumer I want to thank China for all off its products .....
China products rocks, call me ccp shill if you want. But china goods helped me somuch
Same with me in Groningen Nederland. Rooftop Solar Inductioncooking Airfryer Microwave Watercooker Heatpump. Affordable EV.
Energy independent for 12 years now. Thank you China and CPC.👍 Our Government and EU Government want to stop this for Profit. For shareholders and Taxes. We must pay the Price for War, Sanctions and Tarifs.
@@andrean2247ccp bot
you are welcome 😂
The Global South really thanks China for affordable products, from smartphones, to gadgets, to home appliance... I can't imagine what the price of final products would be when people here in Germany start taking 4-day workweek.
Chinese "overcapacity" is the funniest sore loser propaganda i have ever heard
I don't understand why there is the concept of overcapacity. Normally, when you have more products than people need, you can probably describe it like this. However, there are so many people who want to buy such a technological, cheap and practical car. Overcapacity? absolute lie
@@andiy2521Because this is the Chinese threat theory.
haha. if the average folks in the west who believe in their propaganda care to grow a brain for once and check some simple facts, like how big is the percentage of cars produced in China over the total car production in China, and compare that number to the likes of Germany, Japan etc, they will immediately know that China is not the one who's "overcapacity"
@@andiy2521 an excuse US fabricated to stop China's development,
@@andiy2521我可以想象美国的智囊们在桌子面前转圈,想些什么办法呢😂,我到底该想些什么话术呢
This poorest Chinese city is a threat to United States National security!
U Anthony Blinken?
😂😂😂
😢😮😂😅
The protectionist America is going to lose many more markets because they cannot cooperate with others, even your own citizens.
😂
One of poorest province of China the city looks cleaner, more orderly, more developed than Mumbai, New Delhi, Bangalore the silicone valley of the east as what they have claimed.
Obviously it is also safer even for solo lady to walk around at night.
@Valentine-us3og还是要小心街边的烧烤摊,那些会洗劫你手机里的余额。
If the Chinese government is spending their money to “subsidise” manufacturing, how does the US government spend their money, I wonder.
The politicians subsidize their own pockets and bank accounts.
building weapons and enriching shareholders.
$850+ billions on military this year, $1.7 trillion govt deficit same year
US government also spent their money to subside manufacturing, what do you think? 🤣🤣🤣
The US subsidies as well, but the funds often end up in the pockets of the wealthy rather than being invested in research and development.
The city in the poorest province looks much better than Montreal. Much of the infrastructure here has fallen into disrepair
Liuzhou city GDP ranks 106th in China
Have they finished with Pie-IX?when I left 3 years ago it was open-air after I think 3 years 🤣,but darn I miss Montreal....
@@vahleof1 Pie-IX metro station? Just got back from Jardin Botanique, and the fence tells me the construction is still going on.
Overcapacity means I can buy a 55-inch, 4K144hz gaming miniled TV in China for less than 3,000 yuan (about $415). Thank you, China
Japanese Germans Koreans export most of its cars abroad than its domestic consumption demand, is that also industrial overcapacity? The same to USA's iPhones iPads MacBooks Boeings, overcapacity? 😂😂😂
Scoundrels always have excuses and pretexts. If a country is a rogue, that is terrible.
Double standard is their way to go.
The West could use any dirty words to defame you.
Actually, "overcapacity" is a communist term. Marx believes that free market will create monopoly and the exploitation on the workers will reduce social demands so eventually people can't afford the things they make. And Ford raised the workers wage level exactly because of this.
Some people in the US need to grow up and stop crying and stop the endless finger pointing. It's beyond pathetic.
pointing finger to others doesnt improve urself
@@kenho-wr5ul2rh7m but that does help all US politicians fool their voters
USA can't compete. 😂 have to pay overpriced cars with substandard quality and tech.
Don't be fooled a lot of Chinese who bought this kind of EVs had way more problems like Tesla cars. Engines would explode, the autodrive feature is broken, and doors would even lock you from the inside.
@@raf3262 if that really the case why you need 100% tariff on Chinese cars ....
Toyato Corolla just dropped its price to 79K RMB, that's less than 11K USD. How much it is in USA? 🤔
@@raf3262 If you don't want to buy them that's OK. But all other cars dropped price, starting price for Corolla is less than 11K USD, Camry is less than 20K USD, BMW i3 is less than 25K USD. How much do they cost in your country? ☺
says who doesn't own ev cars@@raf3262
A city of poorest province in China looks cleaner and moderner than NYC.
The poorest city doesn't mean dirty. Liuzhou is indeed the poorest in western China
What? As a Chinese person, I have never been to the USA. Is NYC as bad as you said? In my impression, NYC is a super modern city.
@@xunsu-q8jThe New York subway is so dirty.😂
@@xunsu-q8jyou better see it with your own eyes. Your impression may be decades old.
If that kind of city is considered "poor", then I am happy for them.
Yes, the video showing us our tier 3 or tier 4 city? Miles behind our tier 1 and tier 2 cities in China. 😅
Poorest city? Seem richer than many cities in the West.
@@闲云野鹤-g5w 不是省会,广西省会是南宁。
I have been to Liuzhou, and it does not feel poor at all. It was also home of Ironman Liuzhou, which was the only Ironman event held in China.
@@闲云野鹤-g5w jesus loves CCP
@@闲云野鹤-g5w Actually Nanning is the capital city.
@@闲云野鹤-g5w nope. It's definitely not the capital of Guangxi province. The capital city of Guangxi is Nanning
after the video of the city...
Let's re-establish the word "POOR"
Anything to bash China, "poorest province," wish my poor province in the States was like this😂
Chinese here. This time, they are not wrong. Guangxi province is indeed one of poorest province in China.
this city is poor.this time they didn't lie to you.😂😂😂
but the countrysides in Guangxi province is indeed poor.I have been there.
Go look up the small farm labor towns in the Central Valley in California.
The rural villages in "impoverished Guangxi" are paradises in comparison.
In the UBER affluent San Francisco Bay Area there is a small coastal town named Half Moon Bay that has a lot of agriculture. Last year there was a mass shooting involving farm laborers and in the resulting aftermath the housing conditions of the laborers were made public and it ABSOLUTELY freaked out officials. We're talking living conditions straight out of shantytown/slums in india.
The town officials of Half Moon Bay kept insisting "we didn't know about this!" "we didn't know about this!" "we didn't know about this!"..........
@@FishmenChew我来自广西的农村。我们家有两台车了。还想再买一台新能源车,因为使用成本更低。😂
100% tariff means u are buying a $14000 quality car at $28000 price while US govt earns the $14000 difference from u
The average American does not know that a tarriffs is an extra tax by another name
Dealers: don’t forget my margin,dude!
纳税光荣😂
It's still be better value than Murikan mainstream auto could provide for the money.
This is one of the poorest city in china let that sink in
you konw why biden or trump would be so crazy?
Correction: this is one of the top three cities in one of the poorest provinces by per capita GDP (in US dollar terms). For comparison, Liuzhou's per capita GDP in 2023 is about $7000 at current forex rate (less than a third of Beijing's or Shanghai's).
When you mentioned about poorest province, you might think their economic level is something like African countries but you be wrong. Their poorest cities are in fact higher than those major advance capitals in south east asia and on par to Melbourne and Sydney
When i visited China 1 month ago, EV is everywhere, the inside design of the cars blew my mind. So light and convenient to drive. cities look so clean and well developed. Now i feel sad that i cant buy chinese EV when got back to canada. Why Canada doent allow them imported? They are cheap and feel nice to drive!
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Corrupt monopolistic capitalism, corrupt politics and politicians that's why!
In fact, pure electric cars are not suitable for perennial cold regions, and if I remember correctly, most of Canada's land is above 40 degrees north latitude, and most of the country has a temperate continental climate with cold and long winters. If you do not live in a temperate maritime climate
In the West Coast region, I recommend that you choose a hybrid car or a gasoline car rather than actually buying an electric car. Here's a piece of advice from the Chinese on machine translation.
@@雲山蒼蒼 thanks for your kind suggestion. My current car has mileage of 20000KM after 5 years of purchase. I live in BC and work from home a lot. It is a waste no matter what kind of new vehicle to buy….so I decided not changing car for now
They only care about clear air, green energy and save the planet if they can profit from it. People that believed those rich capitalists really care about the planet are naive to say the least. Look at Gemany. They are back to Coal mining because they care more about the Pentagon geopolitics objectives than the planet. Russian gas via pipeline was better to the enviroment than coal, but they didn't care. All that lectures all these years for nothing.
It is amazing to see that the poorest province in China look so modern and clean.
Leave it to the Chinese, The fact that China has over 50% of the Global industrial manufacturing capacity. Its all just staggering, USA doesn't seem like it can compete.
We used to be the mfg super power before greedy corporations and paid off politicians got us into global free trade agreements and just in this area alone in the last 20 years 3 factories have closed. One the former largest refrigerator factory in the world.
Really, what does the US offer the world nowadays that China cant offer . nothing.
It's not 50 percent, it's more than 30 percent
but US has Google,NVIDIA,Apple,out compete Chinese High tech companies.😀China still has a long way to walk.
@@FishmenChew Its a joke. We used to manfacture all of our own stuff here and the economy was great. MI was in top 10 in income. Now MI is 31 i think. Big fall!
We need to redefine what poor is
OMG! That is the poorest province in China?
It is. It’s ranked 28th out of 30
The third from the bottom
it is true
And this city ranks 106 among richest cities in China.
贫穷省中的富有城市
the city showed in this video looks far better 99% of US cities. to be honest, clean and well deveoped. how could be poor?
but this is truth. guangxi ranks 29 of 31 provinces.and liuzhou city is a tier 4 city only 7000 us dollars GDP per capital.
Because of poverty, low land and labor prices, and with the efficient and full cooperation of government departments, it has attracted a large amount of investment from Chinese domestic automobile brands and has achieved good development.
As long as the government can give full play to the advantages of its jurisdiction, poor areas can also achieve good results.
City in rich America not affordable to buy car from poor China.
Silly American can’t no longer compete
It's just US and Europe union workers trying to keep their jobs. 🙃
Lost to Japan and Korea long time ago, lol.
@@ALWH1314 True
They need to compete.
😅中国造车厂里都快不用工人了。全是机器自动化。靠人拼制造业的时代已经结束了。
"I challenge you: Name me one innovative project, one innovative change, one innovative product that has come out of China," the vice president (Joe Biden) dared cadets at Wednesday's Air Force Academy graduation. May 29, 2014. Ten years later China says: I got some samples from the far side of the moon.
You have 5 G, paper , and what the us loves most gun powder
Huawei alone accounts for about 60% of 5G patterns! American companies are installing 5G networks in the US by licensing Huawei's technology.
1. Quantum computer
2. Space-based Quantum communications
3. Nuclear Fusion research and development
4. 2000km range hybrid car (BYD)
5. Cashless society
6. Auto drive taxi
Etc...
Don't trust what I said, go do research yourself, there are news and updates on the Internet. 😉
@@chrislui571 you may have misunderstood my comment. I will forward your list to president Biden next time I see him.
@@sinocare i did misunderstood your comment 😅
America isn't falling behind, it already is behind!
Labor cost in China actually is not that low anymore. These workers in the car factories probably get paid ~1000 USD per month. That is around the minimal wage of an average Europe country, e.g. Portugal, Greece. R&D are likely paid 1500+ USD.
But….cost of doctor appointment is cheap .
So, it is OK.
1k usd? Thats around 7k rmb. I doubt it, its more likely 3500-4500 rmb max. These jobs dont take much education.
@@wl6020no, that is the base salary, but there is bonus on there.
In China, a 500ml bottle of Coca-Cola costs about $0.4, a watermelon costs about $0.5-1 (depending on the region), a 500M home broadband + mobile phone SIM card costs about $6-9 per month (depending on the region), and if your commuter car is an EV, most people need to charge it for about $10-18 per month (based on an average of driving more than 1,000 kilometers per month).
@@huas5350 you forgot to mention 60+M unoccupied homes.
The poorest province in China is not really poor by American standard.
this province under 45000 yuan RMB (7000 us dollars) GDP per capital.China's GDP per capita for all provinces is $11,000,It is far below the average, so it is the poorest area.
Just like 'developing country'😂
The city is not poor. It may not be a 1st or 2nd tier city, but it is not poor. It is actually better than some cities here in the US.
Guangxi province isn’t in the top rich list. Especially when they are next to guangdong
Liuzhou city is about tier 3th in China. Very impressive for low cost cars, but cannot compete with 2rd cities in China east coast.
@RStyleAu is true, but for NBC to say it is poor. That's just stupid
@@kobe24j Liuzhou county GDP is 106th, Guangxi Province is 19th of 31.
@RStyleAu I understand, but it's not poor. Would NBC call Oakland poor? Liuzhou is more beautiful than Oakland!
Over capacity is a nonsense term. USA produces excess corn, pork, beef, wheat, milk, etc. And sells it overseas. Is not That over capacity?
Like I said. it is a BS 🐂💩term.
So exporting 1% export is overcapacity? This is complete nonsense.
The west: China overcapacity.
The rest of the world: More overcapacity please China.
nobody talks about overconsumption in the G7 countries. if America, Europe and Japan cut down their consumption level, there is no climate crisis issue and china has no overcapacity as well. every country just produces enough goods for it own citizens.
Poorest city 😅. Looks like much better than US major cities 😅
lztj.liuzhou.gov.cn/zwgk/fdzdgknr/sjfb/tjgb/t19700101_3249950.shtml
According to the gazette of the prefecture of Liuzhou, the local gdp per capita is about 10,000 dollars. Guangxi province, where the Liuzhou city located, is poor because it's a mountainous inland province, but the Liuzhou itself is not poor.
In China the capital of a province is usually the richest city in that province. Guangxi province is indeed one of the poorest provinces in China and Liuzhou is not even its capital.
Jealousy is a curse....
In the Philippines when you said poor it's really poor like super poor 😅.
That can change with good policies.
@@GIN.356.A I hope we can import the late Singaporean president to govern our country that will really change the Philippines 😀.
菲律宾摆脱美国的话,会变得富有起来
@@fritzeph6550leave the USA
By moving away from the United States and developing its economy, the Philippines could become a rich country and a friendly neighbor.
This is probably the most successful EV GM ever invested.
GM is so lucky, don’t know why they rescue Wuling at beginning 😂
@@RStyleAuGM didn’t make lots of money from mini EV, but good promoting.
Only big cars make real money!
@@RStyleAuActually at beginning Wuling didn’t need any rescue, they already made the most automobiles in China at that time, mostly used at the countryside. By the time, when I heard the news that Wuling is part of Shanghai Motor GM, I’m wondering why they made this decision? US companies usually bought a brand and abandon it, so that they couldn’t block their way, it’s a cheap choice at 90’s, and happened a lot in China at that time. Maybe Wuling is lucky, they make very cheap mini cars, trucks , which GM don’t produce.
@@zcalvin80 GM introduced Six Sigma to China which helped quality, efficiency, process and logistics. It didn’t rescue anything but definitely shortened learning curve and provided discipline GM cumulated from years of car manufacture experience.
@@ALWH1314 agree
What? That's poor province?!? Looks at how clean the streets are! I thought only Tier 1 are any good. That city looks nothing like how I would imagined.
According to the gazette of the prefecture of Liuzhou, the local gdp per capita is about 10,000 dollars. Guangxi province, where the Liuzhou city located, is poor because it's a mountainous inland province, but the Liuzhou itself is not poor.
@@augusto_lemius If we rank cities by level of development, Liuzhou ranks between 70 - 100. In other words, there are at least 70 cities in China that are more developed than Liuzhou.
This is what happens when you don't spend money on war.
Now BYD released the new Qin L and New Seal Hybrid with 2400km range in 1 full tank and 1 charge, for 15000USD. Even we are also shocked as Chinese. The Revolution is coming.
This is innovation
It’s not really innovation. That tech had been around for some time. I would say this is more of an evolution. Ever improving current tech.
@@applebee9060 Well whatever you call it, it’s super attractive to most consumers. Who doesn’t want to get a 2400km range car for 15000USD? For 22000USD you get highest spec model with all the options.
what? this is a poor city?
you konw why biden or trump would be so crazy?
it is one of poorest province of China, sure, i a living here too
rich city in a poor province
China is providing employment for its people all over the country.
Liuzhou has become an electric vehicle production hub as well as a regional central industrial city and transportation hub with comprehensive development.
It is also a historical and cultural city with a resident population of 4,120,600 and an urban population of 2,310,000.
Liuzhou has a history of more than 2,100 years and is a national historical and cultural city.
Well done.
The same people and medias said,
In the past, China couldn’t make it.
Then poor product quality.
Then safety issues
Then democracy and national security issue.
Now over capacity.
....
China are constantly improving their technology and products, but here we just keep drinking coffee, criticizing and complaining.
This is their poorest province😮😮😮 looks better than any city in india😅
Not the poorest province, but bottom 20% in terms of GDP.
@@BSPBuilderRanked third from the bottom😂
@@BSPBuilderTop 3 poor provinces
If a poor province can do that, think what the rich provinces are doing.
If that’s a poor city, then a rich city must be super awesome
According to the gazette of the prefecture of Liuzhou, the local gdp per capita is about 10,000 dollars. Guangxi province, where the Liuzhou city located, is poor because it's a mountainous inland province, but the Liuzhou itself is not poor.
@@augusto_lemius still less then average gdp of China
It is 2024, and all you can blame is still cheap labour? It is time to wake up and think about who benefits from cheap products. How many people can afford an iPhone or ipad if it is not made in China? Who else can make TVs cheaper than windshields 😂
that city is away beautiful than my country's capital
Poor chinese city looks much better and cleaner than new york city, no offense, usa should learn and ask help from china to make America great again
As a Chinese I can tell you that all the drone shots in this video are filtered. Liuzhou has beautiful clear blue sky. Never in its entire history did it look this grey. What's funny is that they don't filter the close-up shots - the most evident indication is the color of the trees, which look black and then green and then black in turns. You can compare them in 0:58 when they didn't bother to filter the passing-by background and 1:58 when they put big effort in the entire landscape.
wow... china owns the EV car market - period!
which is being diversified away from China.
lol as a liuzhou native i would say that the mini ev is cheap and convinient and its easy to drive and park in city!! all of my friends family got 2 cars 1for long distance driving and we use the mini ev to go to market and pick up kids form school! we love it !! we only need to pay 1000rmb per month to buy it~ btw the way our city is more beautiful and colorful than this video lol~
我特别喜欢五菱的剁椒鱼头😂短途城市出行无敌😂
@@小鸟小小 哈哈哈真的柳州妹子人手一台。
This city Liuzhou not only is the hub of EV production in South China, also a very beautiful place of karst landscape scenery and Luosifen ( Local specialty of spicy rice noodle)
姐妹,你不要安利了,本地人已经快吃不上螺蛳粉了,都是游客😂
A Japanese car maker bought one of those USD 4,000 mini EV and broke it to pieces to do an investigation. They desperately found USD 4,000 is not even enough for them to collect all components with the same quality. Not to mention other costs like labor salaries.
Is this clip before or after the greyed out graphic fillter? Such poor work done by NBC video editor. 😉
West does not mean International
MiniEVs are so popular in Liuzhou that even the police use MiniEVs. Parking is usually free for MiniEVs for 2 hours within Liuzhou city, and parking lots are especially designed for such mini cars. One traditional parking space can thus be reallocated to accommodate 2 MiniEVs.
this "poorest" city still looks leagues better than some nicer cities in The States
This is one of the poorest city in china let that sink in
so!!
you konw why biden or trump would be so crazy?
Are you such that is a poor city?
USA PROPAGANDA keywords....OVERCAPACITY! its a good thing...MEANS Lower Prices and CAPITALISM WORKING efficiently. THE USA has been subsidizing (tesla, rivian, gm, ford, toyota, honda, lucid, canoo, fisker) , tariffs, tax credits, and sanctioning Chinese evs....but, MADE in USA EVs are $70K!
Overcapacity the new buzzword to replace competitiveness!
City of 4 Million People. What an example of good cooperation. State Companies People work together. For much needed affordable clean Electric Vehicles. Beautiful.❤👍
Don't look poor to me, my country capital city, Kuala Lumpur pale in comparison.. China poorest city habe beautiful sky, the road is clean amd big infrastructure....
FYI, the largest car making company in Liuzhou is Wuling Motors, which was acquired by US General Motors in 2002. A good portion of the largest car company BYD is owned by Warren Buffet, the self-made investment guru.
什么收购?是三方合资公司,而且上汽才是最大股东
Some how if a local govt supports industry it is dubbed subsidy but if you use military force to buy from you, it is free trade. 😂
The poorest city can buy EVs a fraction of what you could find in your home country
The air quality in Guangxi has always been quite good, with only a few days throughout the year when the AQI exceeds 100, and the normal range is between ten to fifty. But in all the news from these Western media, these places are all gray and hazy
今年一直下雨,最近涨洪水😢
I dont understand why CNBC considers Liuzhou as the poorest... Liuzhou is 2nd biggest city in Guangxi province.... famous for heavy industries....
30个省广西排名第28.
@@yichen-ti6vv 柳州广西最强的地级市了。哪有那么差。
他们把标题改成了"in a poor China province",哈哈哈, CNBC应该说的是“最穷的省,之一”
province vs city
广西不是最穷的省之一?
This is my hometown, a beautiful city.
no one say china is overcapacity, except for US and its few ppts, because they can not compete, also they are not international
Wulin EV made by Liuzhou are selling at 2k -5k US dollar price range. It was the top seller in 2022 in terms of number of cars.
Its true. Guangxi is one of the poorest. Never been there.
Wuling is a joint venture between General Motors and SAIC
1. Liuzhou is NOT a province; 2. Liuzhou or its located province - Guangxi is NOT the poorest province in China (Note: Liuzhou was the most famous place making coffins in the past); 3. If exporting means overcapacity, then all the S&P 500 companies are overcapacity too, as they're exporting a high % of their brands? 4. ... What's your BJ Bureau Chief doing???
广西真的穷,人均GDP排名全国倒数第三!🤣
Isn’t competition capitalism?
欧洲关门前最好先搞清楚自己在门的哪一边。
你說話廷睿智👍👍
China : everyone have a good deal 🎉
America : everyone have democracy 🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅💣💣💣💣💣💣
It could lead to destruction of CEO pay checks
The cameraman of NBC TV did a great job. He used the filter technology to filter out the blue sky and white clouds. It gives people a very uncomfortable feeling. This propaganda method is worth learning for China.
NBC work for CCP?
its a good thing
I wouldn't call it overcapacity when there's huge demand for affordable electric vehicles. I want to buy a new car, or upgrade to an EV, but even used cars nowadays are too expensive to afford. If Chinese EV are allowed to compete in the U.S. market, it will bring down the vehicle prices and force the U.S. companies to improve their quality and innovate, which will be beneficial to consumers.
Thats what I like about China. They are leading the ev way. But funny how they are able to produce these vehicles after tesla had a plant in china.
Because China Government gave funding for all China motors companies to employ or outsourcing highly experienced motors engineers to redesign their cars.
LOL Tesla went to China because China already had EV and Supply Chain. BYD established in 1995, they had EV in 2009, more than 10 years before Shanghai Tesla
Even Chinese rice farmers can make better EVs than American best engineers now. What a joke! 😂😂😂😂😂
It's not international criticism, it's Murika and it's lackeys that are complaining about a successful production upscaling, if Murika was organized enough to build reasonably priced EVs in large scale you lot would export them too. You're a bunch of hypocrites.
他们已经特意没有给你们展示柳州漂亮的夜景和特色的古建筑了
They’re not happy if their citizen prosper. So they’re happier if their citizens are poorest? What kinf of thinking is that?
the full name of Wuling is SAIC-GM-Wuling, and yes the GM stands for the GM of US.
'overcapacity' my axx
Liuzhou is a poor city?
Yes, with a gdp of only about 300 billion yuan, Liuzhou is the 90th city in China
Apple and Google should be taxed internationally for overcapacity. American Banks should be taxed even more for printing overcapacity dollars.
"one of the purest"?? They have a better and higher living standards than Mississippi
Purest for what?