The end of the Chinese miracle | FT Features
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- Опубликовано: 8 мар 2016
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China's economic miracle is under threat from a slowing economy and a dwindling labour force. The FT investigates how the world's most populous country has reached a critical new chapter in its history. Jamil Anderlini narrates. Read: 'China anti-corruption campaign backfires' at on.ft.com/2dWmpdC
Filming and aerial photography by Max Duncan. Assistant producer: Christian Shepherd. Video editing by Richard Topping. Colour grading by Rory Cantwell. Graphics by Russell Birkett. Translations by Lucy Ren and Suong Mai. Produced and edited by Ben Marino
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2023 here, still waiting for the end here...
This report should be updated after the pandemic is over. It would be interesting to see how this develops.
Bless his heart! What a well spoken gentlemen.
Excellent, excellent video!! This sort of in-depth, informed journalism is very nearly extinct now. While it's always been precious, it's even more precious now. Thank you!
About time that the dying grandparents and infant children are to be reconnected with the parents. These are the innocent helpless peasants.
1990: the end of China miracle
Seems to me you need to do a story on age discrimination in China. Also a very telling line was his thoughts that people were happy to have food on the table but now that is no longer good enough. I have been to China a few times and they are being "sold" to on a massive scale. This is done by companies who have had decades to perfect their strategy in the
I am watching this in 2023.
Ironic that there's an old chinese saying adopted here in the West though slightly modified: "Don't put all your eggs in one basket".
I understood that many Chinese firms are turning to automation and robotics to do repetitive tasks at a much cheaper cost. The trouble is that European and American companies can automate too and save on transport costs etc.
Sometimes I meditate on what the Chinese people have endured over the last 100 years. Wow!
Our diversity is our biggest strength. 🇺🇸
cheap labor could not be miracle,
It's typical FT like the most western media, only see the downside of China's change. But I see the transformation in the country: the old low tech and cheap labour based economy is slowly transit into high tech and high value manufacture based economy. You can observe this with number of new technology and new product.
That aged well
2021 - I dont see any end at all.
While this video is 7 years old, it's still interesting and informative. I enjoyed the perspective from the individual. It's funny how the interviewee looked so run down and haggard when in the city....yet, once he returned home, he looked healthier and happier.
This is ageing very, very well indeed.
American jobs come back here and everyone will be happy and safe