ANGRY GERMANY! Warn China Against Cheap Goods Sales!
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- Опубликовано: 31 май 2024
- Chancellor Olaf Scholz's Fiery Address in Shanghai: A New Chapter in Sino-German Relations
In this video, we delve deep into German Chancellor Olaf Scholz's recent visit to Shanghai, where his stern warnings and critical discussions marked a pivotal moment in international diplomacy and trade relations. From addressing trade fairness to the looming threats of EU tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, join us as we explore the intricate layers of this high-stakes encounter between economic giants.
Timestamps:
0:00 - Introduction
0:45 - Overview of Scholz's Address in Shanghai
2:10 - The Challenge to China and the Global Trade Balance
4:00 - Potential EU Tariffs on Chinese Electric Vehicles
5:30 - Scholz's Visit to Tongji University: Trade Fairness and Overcapacity
7:15 - The Broader Implications of Scholz's Visit
9:00 - Economic and Political Discussions in Chongqing
10:30 - Meetings with Chinese Leadership: The Stance on Ukraine and Taiwan
12:00 - The Geopolitical Landscape and Sino-German Relations
13:45 - The Impact of Potential EU Tariffs on Global Trade
15:30 - Closing Thoughts and Call to Action
SOURCE: www.bloomberg.com/news/articl...
ANGRY GERMANY! Warn China Against Cheap Goods Sales!
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Everything cheap, the US and the West complain. Except your currency..!
what is wrong with cheap stuffs?
@obimk1104 so. you don't need cheap stuffs but billions of people around the world do. So you think China is the only country copy? if you do, you are so naive
Who are Germany to warn an economic powerhouse like China
The bottom line is Europe as a whole is dying and now these European countries are lashing out and blaming everyone for thei poor and imcompetence governance. This basically supports the fact that this is the Asian Century.
It's interesting to see the shift in global dynamics and perceptions.
China products aren't cheap, everyone else is to expensive!
Waaah new term of "over capacity" and not monopoly now...??? If China dominate or "MONOPOLY" it's bad for the westerners, but for westerners to dominate or "MONOPOLIZE" is veeeery good for others...??? Eg : Boeing for plane, swift & media.😊...it's up to Asia Major EurAsia ASEAN GlobalSouth to choose who is their partners..😊...only Privet, NiHao & Salam from Malaysia in here ❤🎉❤
It's interesting to see the different perspectives on domination and monopolization in the global market.
"If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen!" as one US(eless) president told the world once. If you want to compete, don't let the Americans blow up your source of cheap fuel. Don't complain if someone can do it better than you can, pull your socks up and do better.
You are absolutely right. Then don't buy if one is complaining that the price is too cheap.
Your point is so true! It's all about perspective.
Ya, right. Don't tell the seller that you can't sell cheap stuff, go tell your citizens don't cheap stuff
Complain about cheap goods?
EASY FIX: Make it expensive by paying the Chinese double.
If you cannot compete do not blame. other nation of making cheaper product.. You can make it cheaper and compete
If you want expensive stuff, go buy it from Uncle Sam. Why visit China.?
Depends on what one means by cheap? Are they suggesting it is lower quality or is it just a case of product set at lower and fairer pricing. 🤔
It's all about perspective and how you define "cheap"!
@obimk1104shill account spotted
@obimk1104 Have you test drive the car to know its not safe .
Why does Olaf sound like a US politician?
Olaf is a super puppet just like Afrika puppet akufo Ado
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How come Sholz didn't kow-tow😂?
It's always interesting to see different reactions in challenging situations.
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Why do you think the west and US are seeking to produce their products in the third world?
It’s all about costs and profits, isn’t it?
Just ask yourself, would you buy a similar products from the third world brand in the same price range with Germany, France, US and the other western brands?
What is wrong for a manufacturer to sell her product costs up price?
The German, US and the rest can also sell their product under the same basis which I’m sure it guarantees profits once the product is sold.
So, what is the problem with China selling her product based on the same price structures?
If iPhone can sell at apex prices based on their premier brand and rip high returns, what are your problems?
Didn’t the ASML, Airbus, Boeing. Ferrari, Austin Martin and the likes, etc. They enjoyed the premium prices range. They have no problems.
Again, what is EU problem? Perhaps, they will when China catches up on them with their same craps.
It's a complex issue with various factors at play.
A majority of the world include US wants cheap stuff!
Who warned who?
Wake-up your idea...
LoL...fake Bharat report 😂