The New "Made in China"

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China's push for an electric world.
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0:00 A story about electric vehicles
2:19 China's plan (manufacturing)
8:42 China's new plan (finance)
15:07 Why don't they consume!?
21:45 Ground News
23:20 China's new, new plan
29:49 Trade tensions
35:17 Party struggles

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@h0ser
@h0ser Ай бұрын
Go to ground.news/hoser to stay fully informed on world events. Subscribe through my link for 40% off unlimited access this month.
@_Banan_
@_Banan_ Ай бұрын
New vid is great❤
@Admiral-General_Aladeen
@Admiral-General_Aladeen Ай бұрын
0:46 isn't that info already outdated? I heard that they lost the status to Tesla again a couple of days ago
@highbread817
@highbread817 Ай бұрын
Can you consider doing a video on the economy of Japan? I find their monetary policy interesting but I don't really understand why they do it Since they're facing similar problems to China, but trying to boost consumption through negative rates and stimulus to do it the last few decades. It would make a good complement to this video
@user-et1vi6jo3w
@user-et1vi6jo3w Ай бұрын
질린다 질려..이제 붕괴가 아니라 침체로 바꼈냐? 침체도 안하면 또 뭘로바꾸게?현상유지?
@hp36936
@hp36936 Ай бұрын
you talk about this, but so many chineese live in squalor. Lack of infrastructure like plumbing and even fake fire hydrants.
@sardarsaad4018
@sardarsaad4018 Ай бұрын
buddy remembered that he has rent and bills
@exiledwolfch
@exiledwolfch Ай бұрын
😂😂😂 gotta slurp those moolah
@StarterOffical-Jousha-lf6ig
@StarterOffical-Jousha-lf6ig Ай бұрын
🗿
@highbread817
@highbread817 Ай бұрын
Tbf 3 weeks between 30-45 minute uploads isn't bad.
@liquidificadoroficial3975
@liquidificadoroficial3975 Ай бұрын
​@@highbread817 for this type of content, yeah, and the video is totally edited
@Servantofthearts
@Servantofthearts Ай бұрын
@@highbread817definitely, I trust he does his proper research
@GamusinoAlbino
@GamusinoAlbino Ай бұрын
It's unbelievable how many times housing speculation has led to economic collapse and yet STILL humankind does not learn from their mistakes.
@hawaii5078
@hawaii5078 Ай бұрын
its just pure captalism, housing is a marcked that is need but we doens´t necessarily need to survive like food, you will live a very shit life without a hose, but you may not die. It basicaly allow to hight speculation prices due the interests of the macket. A lot of contrys are just like this, just look the price of the squere meter on france, portugal, USA and Brazi, the brazil one counts more for the states captals that are usually bigger citys, (im brasilian)
@adamconrad5249
@adamconrad5249 Ай бұрын
not an accident
@cosmicelectron
@cosmicelectron Ай бұрын
It's because everytime it collapse the economy the people who made the stupid decisions get bailed out, so from their perspective, it's risk free profit,
@Serizon_
@Serizon_ Ай бұрын
Georgism is an idea we should implement
@voidvector
@voidvector Ай бұрын
Land is a finite resource, so in normal economic conditions (country where population or wealth are growing), land value can only go up. So it is a pretty good investment vehicle.
@outofideas9985
@outofideas9985 Ай бұрын
I think one of the most underrated things about these videos are that every country is their national animal (or most popular animal I'm pretty sure)
@Giggleflea
@Giggleflea Ай бұрын
🐃
@arthurvanrodds2772
@arthurvanrodds2772 Ай бұрын
It's its special charm because most geography channels use country balls or just plain flags
@TiananmenSquirrel
@TiananmenSquirrel Ай бұрын
🦁🦁🦁
@mapper7310
@mapper7310 Ай бұрын
@@arthurvanrodds2772 tired of countryballs tbh, the animals are very original and cool
@imstupid880
@imstupid880 Ай бұрын
The US's national animal is a bull?
@envy1372
@envy1372 Ай бұрын
China is such a paradox. They created an economic miracle that brought a nation of a billion people out of poverty but, it’s like they just went too fast and didn’t ever build the consumer habits of a developed country. They have a population that produces like developed nation but spends like a non developed one, which IRONICALLY leads them to becoming a less developed nation because their homegrown businesses can’t become as successful as European or American companies that have great domestic economies to support their global expansion down the line. Combine that with their less than stellar reputation internationally and you have the worlds biggest almost super power that is going to spend decades implementing policies to make the jump that likely will just lead to them going backwards or treading water. Going to be quite the story over our lifetimes.
@h0ser
@h0ser Ай бұрын
Couldn’t have said it any better myself, dazy Patrick
@deralufe9094
@deralufe9094 Ай бұрын
That economic miracle are foreign companies investing in china. The same companies which are now not investing anymore. China did not elevate anybody out of poverty. They just made it illegal to talk about it. The recent deceased prime minister even publicly aknowled the extreme poor earnings of the avarage chinese, which made him a big enemy of the CCP.
@-Katastrophe
@-Katastrophe Ай бұрын
I assume you mean out of poverty in general terms, as poverty is still a major social issue in China today.
@johndoe-qz1rl
@johndoe-qz1rl Ай бұрын
Why would a socialist country care about developing "consumer habits"
@ColinTan
@ColinTan Ай бұрын
Their objectives are different. Unlike the west they think speculation and property only leads to wealth inequality. That is why they have pricked asset price bubbles. They favour manufacturing over financial engineering. As for homegrown companies, they have proven very nimble. Huawei just made record profits and their EV's are starting to appear everywhere. That copycat thing was said of Japanese companies in the seventies that they will not amount to anything. China's reputation isn't that bad, not perfect but better than the US in many parts of the developing world because they are consistent and not preachy.
@dewinmoonl
@dewinmoonl Ай бұрын
Chinese here. A somewhat personal account on why we don't consume. When you plant rice, for every grain you don't eat, you can replant them to grow more for next year. Famine is always around the corner, so you SAVE. The more grain stock, the safer.
@outofideas9985
@outofideas9985 Ай бұрын
That's smart
@briondalion3696
@briondalion3696 Ай бұрын
China, and Japan, really know how to not waste anything. Maybe we should all be negotiating de-escalation
@nick.v.g
@nick.v.g Ай бұрын
only the chinese goverment is spending like crazy and there depth is increasing fast.
@CMitchell808
@CMitchell808 Ай бұрын
@@briondalion3696De-escalation? Are you scared of China?
@beyondobscure
@beyondobscure Ай бұрын
@@CMitchell808 why aren't you
@jakubcerny6325
@jakubcerny6325 Ай бұрын
Double your social credit and give it to a next person💀
@ilect1690
@ilect1690 Ай бұрын
-200000 to -400000
@oliverheflin7803
@oliverheflin7803 Ай бұрын
-200000 to -800000
@goodbye3064
@goodbye3064 Ай бұрын
-800000 to -1600000
@tomlxyz
@tomlxyz Ай бұрын
The social credit is more like a credit score than what all those memes make it out to be
@rokaspleckaitis8924
@rokaspleckaitis8924 Ай бұрын
Nobody is buying it, china shill
@JerryCuberton
@JerryCuberton Ай бұрын
Wow, a geopolitics KZbinr that isn't making a video on the potential downfall of China, a rarety
@thetinyfishygaming5720
@thetinyfishygaming5720 Ай бұрын
its because he already did that 💀💀💀
@boiscooka232
@boiscooka232 Ай бұрын
​@@thetinyfishygaming5720he isn't Gordon Cheng 😭
@lemon9686
@lemon9686 Ай бұрын
wdym, clearly from all those videos its clear china will collapse in 30 minutes
@kimjunguny
@kimjunguny Ай бұрын
China is already on the downfall, if they can’t get young workers to the country it will literally fail.
@andrewreynolds912
@andrewreynolds912 Ай бұрын
Yea we been told it will coll'apse for like the last 30 plus years it's just bs
@free_at_last8141
@free_at_last8141 Ай бұрын
High corruption and financial services don't tend to mix well.
@josho7138
@josho7138 Ай бұрын
And with high poverty rates and unemployment rates ( even for Chinas standards) I doubt that China will survive
@CyAn-S
@CyAn-S Ай бұрын
they numbers are often "massaged" as well
@Longbonglongdong
@Longbonglongdong Ай бұрын
Can't have a functional and mature financial system without a strong rule of law, strong rule of law stops corruption, and corruption erodes rule of law. Tough gig
@orterves
@orterves Ай бұрын
We're talking about the US right?
@keepcreationprocess
@keepcreationprocess Ай бұрын
Who ?
@Spidr2000
@Spidr2000 Ай бұрын
This was posted at the best time. I'm writing a final paper for a college class on China
@airtale8725
@airtale8725 Ай бұрын
don't forget to include the fact that the sinicisation project under xi includes the ethnic and cultural genocide of all chinese minoritiies
@Amoore-vv9wx
@Amoore-vv9wx Ай бұрын
If you’re using this video to do college assignments you ain’t too bright son 💀
@Spidr2000
@Spidr2000 Ай бұрын
@@Amoore-vv9wx what? Im getting a general idea of new topics on top of what I already know. Plus he links all of his sources in the description I think it’s a good source of information
@VirisNS
@VirisNS Ай бұрын
a lot of this is too rosy a look on china.
@Spidr2000
@Spidr2000 Ай бұрын
@@VirisNS well it’s one perspective yeah I’ve been researching the country all semester
@andystephon871
@andystephon871 Ай бұрын
I cannot stop getting ads for BYD cars as a jamaican
@mq5731
@mq5731 Ай бұрын
Exploding batteries…
@BischannelYT
@BischannelYT Ай бұрын
@@mq5731 🤫🤫🤫
@noahhultgren1710
@noahhultgren1710 Ай бұрын
American here, Id rather die in a battery fire than shift with a touchscreen like in a Tesla.
@mq5731
@mq5731 Ай бұрын
@@noahhultgren1710 Bruh, just don’t buy an EV; just get a Toyota Prius Hybrid. They have a longer range than an EV, better build quality and batteries that don’t explode on a regular basis, and don’t have stupid touch screens for important functions. Funny thing is, unlike BYD and Tesla, Toyota knows how to make half decent cars. Toyotas tend to last longer and have better part availibility. You dont have to worry about Toyota saying you dont have the right to repair your own vehicle. Sure when it comes to price, a Prius or a Hybrid Corolla is twice the price of a BYD Seagull, but you won’t have to deal with made in China B.S. What’s the point of paying 10k for a BYD car that dies less than 100 miles off the lot(True story btw, SerpenZA has a whole video covering the issues with BYD)
@saulgoodmanKAZAKH
@saulgoodmanKAZAKH Ай бұрын
I'd rather have a chinese electrocar rather than give a cent to Elon
@bilibiliism
@bilibiliism Ай бұрын
as chinese, I actually dont know why people in media are so stressed by the population decline. we (that is zoomer in china) almost all see it as a good thing. Its a hell to living in an overpopulated country. and the next generation may not need to live like that, it is stressful and competitative, makes you feel insignificant. maybe they can finally living like proper people. and I think it is a perfect timing for population decline now that is at the dawn of AI and robotic automation. the industry 20 years later will not need 1 billion workers.
@java_siege_
@java_siege_ Ай бұрын
the problem is less workers to pay for older people retiring, meaning higher taxes, worse pensions, or a higher retirement age.
@bilibiliism
@bilibiliism Ай бұрын
@@java_siege_ assuming 20 years later due to advancement in automation we have productive force that can produce same amount of if not more goods with far less worker but cannot distribute it to elder people because there are less people to pay for it, I consider it more a failling of distribution system, social economical or otherwise. at certain point, I think we need to just accept that the system as it is based on assumption that there will always be more work needed to be done than that is avaliable will be simply unsustainable as it will be immaterial. For past decades china had been ramping up production more and more, but ironically our demand had been shrinking in past years. we are already producing more than we can consume yet we cant even afford lots of things we produce, to the degree that china has to keep finding oversea buyers to buy those massive amount of surplus goods just so our workers can afford basic needs. we are making all the washing machines and air conditioners to the entire world yet still 1/3 of chinese households cannot afford washing machines or air conditioners.The system stopped making sense to me at the point.
@1mol831
@1mol831 Ай бұрын
@@java_siege_ There are no retirement benefits in China the last time I heard… I think the retirees would have to perhaps fend for themselves.
@user-nw3sj9ud2k
@user-nw3sj9ud2k Ай бұрын
@1mol831 In China a few decades ago, if you were born in a city or into an official family, you could easily get a good job and receive a high pension after retirement. However, if you were born in a rural area , or civilian families, it is difficult to get a decent job, and the pension after retirement is pitiful. The gap between rich and poor among the elderly is quite huge, and it all depends more on your origins than your efforts.
@bilibiliism
@bilibiliism Ай бұрын
@@1mol831 thats not true. china uses both the monthly allowance type of retirement benefit that is government distributed universial allowance, and the saving account type as part of 五险一金 program. My parents are receiving it. the later depends on how much one contributed in their life time. the prior depends on the job and location and theres a minimal national standard which is very low about 300 yuan/month which is not liveable. but in rich cities like beijing and shanghai the municipal minimal standard is high enough to support bare minimal living. but there are other benefits, like public transport is usually free for elders, and community centers usually have free or heavily subsidized or supported by donation cafeterias for elder that is very cheap (like 5 yuan less than 1 dollar buffet). the biggest expense is always medical. I would say at current standard if one is not sick survival in china for elder is usually not a problem. but because our free health care was terminated by deng in 90s, and we have a fully market oriented healthcare at this point, illness can strike a severe blow to financial situation. the public hospitals are very reasonably priced but they are always understaffed because more and more doctors are drawn to private hospitals that are willing to pay more wage. but they are expensive, 10x more expensive than public hospitals.
@Beni_Hana
@Beni_Hana Ай бұрын
Bro the little animal doodles with different country’s flags on them are actually pretty cool. You should sell stickers of them.
@omgitschris
@omgitschris 17 күн бұрын
He had Mexico as an Axolotl
@chungaplea3323
@chungaplea3323 Ай бұрын
Incredible editing and animation, I feel like he's hired some great or just honed his art.
@h0ser
@h0ser Ай бұрын
Still just me for now
@willychefmdogo718
@willychefmdogo718 Ай бұрын
Your skill level is on a new level
@mr.biggs0907
@mr.biggs0907 Ай бұрын
@@h0serYeah it has improved a lot, keep working hard 👍
@winzyl9546
@winzyl9546 Ай бұрын
Its not incredible animation, its barely an animation. Not saying its bad, its his own style.
@YarPirates-vy7iv
@YarPirates-vy7iv Ай бұрын
His real skill is genius level sound effects, friggen amazing, perfectly matched and perfect levels of humor without being annoying. Love it!
@mikk0706
@mikk0706 Ай бұрын
40 minute hoser video, let's goooo
@DavidVallner
@DavidVallner Ай бұрын
“more goods than the Chinese could or wanted to use” bruh no it’s called wage repression, very common to accomplish an ongoing trade balance surplus, even Germany does it
@4zir856
@4zir856 10 күн бұрын
in which industrial field does it germany? I thought that having high salary workers to pay, and regulations which actually have to be followed was very inconvenient for that matter. Why not simply relocate your business to a poor country which takes bribes and you have acess to slave-wage workers with no civil rights? Would sound like a no brainer to me.
@DavidVallner
@DavidVallner 9 күн бұрын
@@4zir856 I can’t pinpoint a specific field, it’s just how the basic numbers work out. If a country exports more than it imports, it means its workers in aggregate have a smaller income than the value of the things they produce. Otherwise they’d ultimately spend it on imports - the money that comes into the country from a trade surplus doesn’t just disappear. That Germany’s workers sit at the top of the value chain in Europe doesn’t mean their wages aren’t repressed. It’s precisely because they sit on top of the value chain that this work didn’t get outsourced; low value-added work is commoditized and that is what makes it easy to outsource. E.g., you have Volkswagen which makes cars. Let’s split this process into two parts: design and manufacture. To design a car platform, you need a relatively small amount of highly skilled workers perfecting the so-called platform. VW can and wants these workers to be based in Germany because this work needs education and a lot of experience. But it doesn’t matter that you have to pay say a hundred of these guys €200k a year each for five years (€100m total) because the outcome of their work is a car design they make use of in every car they sell, and VW sells ten million cars a year. Over said five years the cost of this design team makes up like 2€ out of every car sold (for tens of thousands of euros) in our example. Conversely, because these guys solve the problem of “how to make a reliable car”, you can then have lower-paid workers in Europe’s periphery handle manufacturing because they mostly follow the instructions and man the assembly lines created in Germany. But to get back on point, none of this means that the German workers receive the full value of their work as income. German policy and attitudes favour savings and (private) investment, it’s how they got here, but at some point it’s turning towards their detriment. You save money to spend it on consumption later, and you invest money to make the things you want to consume later more abundant; if you do either without the matching deferred consumption, you’re just making a fake number go up.
@DavidVallner
@DavidVallner 9 күн бұрын
@@4zir856 And you can’t relocate this design work because “car designed by Germans and made to german designs” carries a lot more weight than “car designed and made in Turkey that VW slapped a sticker on” A lot of American companies tried doing the second thing - the ideal US corporation is one that doesn’t make anything because then you don’t have to pay anyone to do so, you just outsource everything and license your brand to suppliers. If you want to know how that’s going, you may have heard about Boeing in the news lately.
@bumperbonnie5721
@bumperbonnie5721 17 сағат бұрын
@@DavidVallnerGM did it for years and they didn’t have any issues, they were able to continue wage suppression by closing North American plants which required higher wages and higher safety standards
@jamesmapper3456
@jamesmapper3456 27 күн бұрын
"Deng Xiaoping loved all cats, black or white!" that quote reference hit like a truck
@ReviveHF
@ReviveHF Ай бұрын
The real question is when China is going to reclaim Vladisvostok?
@torelloBank
@torelloBank Ай бұрын
reclaim Vladisvostok? what for if china will owned russia!
@dulguunjargal1199
@dulguunjargal1199 Ай бұрын
When Russia has a Warlord Era of Course
@baronvonjo1929
@baronvonjo1929 Ай бұрын
Them trying to claim Siberia would honestly be hilarious....poor Mongolia though.
@torelloBank
@torelloBank Ай бұрын
@@baronvonjo1929 hilarious until reality hits hard.
@fromfareast3070
@fromfareast3070 Ай бұрын
The most probable case is when Russia collapses into Anarchy. Or US return to its isolationist tradition. But since now the China is supporting Russia to prevents its collapse. So i think this would happen when US return to isolationist. Then China and Russia wont have the reason to cooperate since this cooperation exists only because of US.
@Broken_dish
@Broken_dish Ай бұрын
im surprised you didnt talk about how byd is notorious for the batteries catching on fire. And how since they are so heavily subsidized they get enough money for each car made that they just pump them out then stick them in huge fields just to rot. The pictures are insane thousands ten's of thousands just rotting in fields because they get paid for each car made they make money even if they dont sell them.
@Geassmaster55
@Geassmaster55 Ай бұрын
Source? Not like Tesla has zero issues
@mazlxm
@mazlxm Ай бұрын
The same could be said to tesla. It is still a relatively new technology. Of course things dont go well in the beginning
@ChefMovktax2
@ChefMovktax2 Ай бұрын
So prices go down over time allowing people to buy them?
@djdhixheb9941
@djdhixheb9941 Ай бұрын
SerpentZA meat rider spotted
@kaixuanjaw3173
@kaixuanjaw3173 Ай бұрын
Lmao I guess someone that spend time setting this KZbin DP to this is coping throughout the video where hoser is not mentioning "China bad" for 40 minute.
@Withnail1969
@Withnail1969 14 күн бұрын
Chinese goods are excellent if you pay for the good ones. i know that myself. Better than anything I've purchased here.
@muhammadabdullahwaseem3040
@muhammadabdullahwaseem3040 Ай бұрын
watching all these growth videos is depressing af since my country, Pakistan is going the Congo route which is suck your country dry and don't give a crap about it. that's not very cash money of the government
@ButtMash1
@ButtMash1 Ай бұрын
move to norway like other pakistanis :D
@maxim_ml
@maxim_ml Ай бұрын
not very cash money of them indeed
@osasunaitor
@osasunaitor 24 күн бұрын
​@@ButtMash1Just Norway? I used to live in Barcelona and most of the taxi drivers and grocery sellers are Pakistani. The typical small grocery shops around the corner are now known as "Paki" shops by the locals. Regular conversations go like: "Oh shit I don't have beer left at home!" "No problem, the Paki next door is still open" And I heard it's the same in many Western European big cities. Pakistan's biggest export is raw people lol.
@arbaz79
@arbaz79 22 күн бұрын
​@ButtMash1 never heard of Pakistanis immigrating to Norway.They usually go to gulf countries & anglo-saxon countries.
@osasunaitor
@osasunaitor 22 күн бұрын
Damn I posted a long comment explaining how there is also lots of Pakistani imigrants in Spain but YT deleted it for some bs reason.
@jakepassolt9640
@jakepassolt9640 Ай бұрын
any thoughts on Donghua Jinlong's industrial grade glycine manufacturing?
@ayushdutta9019
@ayushdutta9019 Ай бұрын
with that out of the way, are you aware of food grade glycine supplements that boost your body's protein production by a whopping 65%?!
@n1mbusmusic606
@n1mbusmusic606 Ай бұрын
Lol wut
@Frank-os6gq
@Frank-os6gq Ай бұрын
What is that used for?
@dawwnbrk3r653
@dawwnbrk3r653 Ай бұрын
😂😂 goated reference
@computertesting6110
@computertesting6110 Ай бұрын
Easily the best in class
@SF-zc3mm
@SF-zc3mm Ай бұрын
Lol, imagine threatening the entire world and then asking them to buy your stuff.
@user-wj5dt2zm4m
@user-wj5dt2zm4m Ай бұрын
Trump likes to do this the most.
@goblincleaver_mshm.9751
@goblincleaver_mshm.9751 Ай бұрын
American foreign policy since 1950s :
@doyouguysnothavephones8967
@doyouguysnothavephones8967 Ай бұрын
It worked for America
@VanyaSvoloch
@VanyaSvoloch Ай бұрын
@@doyouguysnothavephones8967 America cool and the whoever you're referring to cringe
@1mol831
@1mol831 Ай бұрын
In what ways though, they don’t look threatening.
@headoverheels88
@headoverheels88 Ай бұрын
The little animal animations always crack me up, like the panda with a jackhammer at 27:50 and the lion with a microscope at 30:25 lol.
@IAmWarden.
@IAmWarden. Ай бұрын
Singapore *writing test* China *steals answers* China “aren’t we great doing this all on our own”
@haruyanto8085
@haruyanto8085 Ай бұрын
Singaporean's don't care
@jakedavidheilemann1208
@jakedavidheilemann1208 Ай бұрын
@@haruyanto8085 yes we do because we go into china and steal the students doing the tests
@woodykrska9947
@woodykrska9947 Ай бұрын
You mean like, learning from other countries successes and failures?
@XFGHL78E
@XFGHL78E Ай бұрын
@@woodykrska9947 Yeah and learning from how the Soviets collapsed and tightened their grip on every Chinese, making the country a totalitarian nightmare. Sure, you are not wrong, but not the way you intended.
@monkemode8128
@monkemode8128 Ай бұрын
I don't really mind that but their government isn't great. The reason I live in a rich country is because we took British tech after they industrialized. Brought like a gazillion people out of poverty.
@draedongaming2002
@draedongaming2002 Ай бұрын
Oh, sweet, a new hoser vid
@Mynipplesmychoice
@Mynipplesmychoice Ай бұрын
Only this one is Chinese propaganda crap
@mr.y981
@mr.y981 Ай бұрын
As a Gulf national I can say comfortably that the right now the average gen z Chinese is buying more than the average gen z Gulf national
@samfire3067
@samfire3067 Ай бұрын
Debt crisis on china with The youth
@dawwnbrk3r653
@dawwnbrk3r653 Ай бұрын
I think it's similar to what other Gen Z's in places say like South Korea and Turkey do. Because traditional goals of things like buying a house is less attainable now, a lot of young people, including those I know, just spend most their money to consume entertainment or luxurious products instead.
@kasadam85
@kasadam85 Ай бұрын
What is a gulf national? If you mean countries like Qatar and Bahrain, there's no way an average Chinese can buy more.
@applepeel1662
@applepeel1662 24 күн бұрын
Gulf is too broad. Saudi, dubai and Qatar Gen z is definitely more of a spender
@rew434
@rew434 Ай бұрын
That moment when he said “at the beginning of the 2020’s” 😳
@DargorShepard
@DargorShepard Ай бұрын
You should make a video about Blackrock. I'm sure you'll 100% not get assassinated.
@davidwestwater2219
@davidwestwater2219 Ай бұрын
There are lots of videos about blackrock
@DargorShepard
@DargorShepard Ай бұрын
@@davidwestwater2219 Maybe if you go searching for it. I've never been recommended anything remotely close to it.
@Gimmegames4free6942
@Gimmegames4free6942 Ай бұрын
BlackRock isn't the Illuminati
@nonamepasserbya6658
@nonamepasserbya6658 Ай бұрын
@@davidwestwater2219 About Black Rock Shooter the anime, not about Blackrock the actual corporation behind the US
@andres20796
@andres20796 Ай бұрын
Talking about Blackrock isn't a big deal, they only manage investments of others, that's it, no big secret society, that's only youtubers conspiracy bubbles
@CeliaDuhSotong
@CeliaDuhSotong Ай бұрын
as someone who worked for huawei for a bit, theyre def hiring A LOT of electricity related position.
@fintanb8413
@fintanb8413 Ай бұрын
That was excellent, thank you.
@nouriddin3375
@nouriddin3375 Ай бұрын
40 minute banger, thank you boss
@sergiotlx
@sergiotlx Ай бұрын
The boss liked your comment, but you only have one like. Wth.
@dr.seesaw8894
@dr.seesaw8894 Ай бұрын
Omg secret hoser vid
@RichardCox0
@RichardCox0 Ай бұрын
How'd you do that?
@ToastLord42
@ToastLord42 Ай бұрын
weird, for me it says this came out 35 seconds ago but your comment is 3 hours old?
@Proferk
@Proferk Ай бұрын
​@@ToastLord42They're a member, they get early access
@RT-qd8yl
@RT-qd8yl Ай бұрын
@@ToastLord42 😉
@edplayssims
@edplayssims Ай бұрын
@@ToastLord42 they got early access because they're a channel member
@wongchanthong
@wongchanthong Ай бұрын
As usual. Very well researched and narrated. Thank you Ben
@jackson0228
@jackson0228 Ай бұрын
Another absolute banger video Please post more I need the brain nourishment
@Billydevito
@Billydevito Ай бұрын
China will the the FIRST country in the world to make Soylent green. 🤣
@thelordofnuggets629
@thelordofnuggets629 Ай бұрын
First is a bold word, we must pretend like in 1984, that the other place is a controlled dystopia, not ours.
@arbs3ry
@arbs3ry Ай бұрын
We certainly won't be the first one to have that. The median salary in Shenzhen city is 5199 rmb per month in 2022, Today 2024.04.14 the potato is 2.99 rmb/kg Cabbage 3.79 rmb/kg Onion 1.99 rmb/500g Corn 3.89 rmb/1100g Broccoli 3.49 rmb/500g Rice 27.99 rmb/5kg Flesh made noodle 5.9 rmb/1kg Durian flavor pizza 6 rmb/130g Toufu 2.59rmb/400g Orange 30 rmb/4.5 kg Pork 8.9 rmb/500g Chicken chest 6.9 rmb/500g Egg 5 rmb/ 10 We are the biggest producers of many foods And what's more our friendly neighbour--Russia is one of the biggest food exporters in the world. Sure we import a lot of corn and other crops from outside especially the US but they are for growing meat, If we just eat simple and cheap meats such as chicken and eggs, then we don't even need to import crops and be self-suffient
@GeorgeWashingtonLaserMusket
@GeorgeWashingtonLaserMusket Ай бұрын
@@arbs3ry "And what's more our friendly neighbor" Russia that country has shooting matches with over the boarder dispute? Saying you're friends is dishonest, you merely share a perceived enemy so you act nice. If China was capable of self sufficiency they wouldn't have been stock piling grains for a decade now.
@deadinside9565
@deadinside9565 Ай бұрын
@@arbs3ry FLESH MADE NOODLE
@daseapickleofjustice7231
@daseapickleofjustice7231 29 күн бұрын
Chinese man eat luxury fish and meat, Russian man eat caviar on blin, western man eat soy and syrup.
@alexv3357
@alexv3357 Ай бұрын
The reason why China has failed to restructure its economy towards consumption is that doing so would essentially constitute a massive transfer of wealth away from the government and the corporations it controls towards households, which would dilute the power of the state significantly, something intolerable to the CCP who guard their power jealously. This is also why its so hard for most poor countries to develop in a broader sense: dictators and other arbitrary rulers use their power to insulate their supporters from market competition and legal consequences, and development necessary means allowing interest groups outside of state control to grow wealthy and hence politically powerful.
@KK-bi1ou
@KK-bi1ou Ай бұрын
No, it’s because Chinese are smart enough to not fall into consumerism
@ricardokowalski1579
@ricardokowalski1579 Ай бұрын
What Alex said. 👍
@alexv3357
@alexv3357 Ай бұрын
@@KK-bi1ou If China's people had as much money as consumers in first-world countries they would also consume just as much. Chinese people in the Republic of China as it happens consume just as much as those in, say, Japan or Korea, or areas of Europe with comparable median incomes, and they are no less Chinese than mainlanders nor any less intelligent. The median income in mainland China however remains below the world's average, and given the sky-high cost of living and especially of raising children, Chinese people are forced to consume less because they have less to spend and more expenses to balance their consumption with.
@u2beuser714
@u2beuser714 Ай бұрын
​@@alexv3357 Your original comment isnt true though singapore for example is an authoritarian country by all things considered yet it has a very strong middle class. Your analysis leaves out many many other reasons and components like culture , history etc.
@alexv3357
@alexv3357 Ай бұрын
@@u2beuser714 Singapore is a special case in a lot of ways, basically the only example of a country like itself. Its ruling party is critically much less authoritarian than the CCP of China, and highly responsive to public opinion in ways that the CCP just isn't. China was poor under empire, warlords, and Mao. It managed to grow from a peasant backwater because the Party took its hands off much of the economy under Deng and allowed foreign investment and autonomy for private actors, and it is failing to grow now because it has reached the limit of how much wealth the CCP can tolerate sharing with the private sector. The crackdown on Jack Ma and his businesses are emblematic of this process: a company that would have been the pride and joy of any reasonable country was squashed for daring to not be totally subservient to the Party.
@Pilkas_Vilkas
@Pilkas_Vilkas Ай бұрын
What a great video, the little history lesson really shows how they are willing to wildly change up things to keep growing. Some lessons to be learned there
@jinmanzhao3696
@jinmanzhao3696 Ай бұрын
Thank you for the informative video! Very well put together.
@nefigushki
@nefigushki Ай бұрын
So the new-new-plan is to sink tons of capital in "Electric Manufacturing", rather than in "Infrastructure", with the expectation that it will have a trickle-down effect. Why do I picture a different coloured bubble?
@user-10021
@user-10021 Ай бұрын
Well at least you can export electric devices when your own people don’t buy it, you can’t export an house
@Xind0898
@Xind0898 Ай бұрын
its the benefit of replacing oil imports with the new infra based on electric, and reduced reliance and hedging the oil price volatility on manufacturing inputs, the new jobs on the R&D front on all the eletric replacement parts and techs, those aren't bubble as it creeate real return rather than fiat return.
@markosmataasii2000
@markosmataasii2000 Ай бұрын
So you rather see your hard earned money plowed to paper assets like stocks & bitcoin and called them growth like what US is happening? Now that's the mirage and how fake US economy I say. Lol.
@grimgrahamch.4157
@grimgrahamch.4157 Ай бұрын
I'm immediately reminded of their EV grave yards. Plus, this all implies that Chinese youth want to buy these products. With cars being notoriously expensive, they would have to make a choice between that and child rearing. And considering the population decline that's putting them between a rock and a hard place.
@Xind0898
@Xind0898 Ай бұрын
@@grimgrahamch.4157 the so called EV grave yard is another photographic/propaganda master piece lol. You dont need to look to the future, China is already the biggest auto market by far, and EV is now more than 50% of total auto sales in China in March. Population decline is a gradual process over next 50-100 year, it won't have a visible effect on economy for atleast 3 more decades. If China is between a rock and a hard place right now, then I can argue China has ALWAYS been between a rock and hard place, and despite that China has done very well compare to all other nations on earth
@fraolamsalu857
@fraolamsalu857 Ай бұрын
I just love your videos, they are so insightful and interesting 👌
@designatedfrozen
@designatedfrozen Ай бұрын
That visual of the geopolitical goals was definitely the funniest thing in the video
@pawelzybulskij3367
@pawelzybulskij3367 Ай бұрын
You can't retire in China, because you literally can't store wealth, Real estate will go bust, banks, stocks, bonds they are unreliable in China, maybe only gold is only solution. You may bust your ass in 996 work schedule , but all your saving you go up in smoke in some economic crash. Just do part-time job and don't bother.
@Go4Broke247
@Go4Broke247 Ай бұрын
Bruh lives in China.
@winzyl9546
@winzyl9546 Ай бұрын
What about stable cryptos, like those based on US currency? Come to think of it, old people probably dont bother with crypto.
@KarltheBarl
@KarltheBarl Ай бұрын
@@winzyl9546 probably because it’s a scam like 90% of the time
@davidmella1174
@davidmella1174 Ай бұрын
@@winzyl9546 china is not very friendly with crypto, so there are probably loopholes the citizens must go through (turning 99% of people away)
@maxresdefault8235
@maxresdefault8235 Ай бұрын
​@winzyl9546 on top of that i wonder how much the ccp actually allows the citizens to buy cryptos online. The majority of foreign website and apps arent allowed passed their "great firewall" or whatever it is.
@ameliadarden1448
@ameliadarden1448 Ай бұрын
…”private” businesses where companies do whatever ji says lol
@Larry-Lobster
@Larry-Lobster Ай бұрын
Based
@acarnivorouscat4549
@acarnivorouscat4549 22 күн бұрын
who's ji
@pomicultorul
@pomicultorul Ай бұрын
Thank you very much!
@luthermccray3136
@luthermccray3136 Ай бұрын
Yes! Hoser video released!
@raymondmassenburgii902
@raymondmassenburgii902 Ай бұрын
I don't think it's an exaggeration to say that this is my favorite channel. I really like the long-form video too, please do more!
@trollstars6488
@trollstars6488 Ай бұрын
got a byd ad on this 💀
@aKalishnacough
@aKalishnacough Ай бұрын
Great video. Well thought out.
@Joe-wi3rv
@Joe-wi3rv Ай бұрын
great video! Probably your best one. Great research and great explanation keep it up!
@feili8675
@feili8675 29 күн бұрын
Agree on most parts, but the underwhelming domestic consumption was mainly caused by its conservative tradition and lack of financial instruments, with which a huge amount of savings surpluses have been taken advantage of by short sighted local authorities. Sadly, it’s deeply rooted, not easy to deal with😢
@StateoftheWorld
@StateoftheWorld Ай бұрын
WOW hoser
@freshmint007
@freshmint007 Ай бұрын
Great video! Appreciate the effort🙌
@bash3997
@bash3997 Ай бұрын
h0ser vids make me Happy. Be well man. Mucho lovo
@IOSALive
@IOSALive Ай бұрын
hoser, This is so fun! I'm happy I found your channel!
@33up24
@33up24 Ай бұрын
I have one of those BYD EVs. They are pretty neat actually. The interior is kinda meh, but for the price it's a pretty decent car
@nikolaideianov5092
@nikolaideianov5092 Ай бұрын
Fair If i buy a 30 dollar phone i get a 30 dollar phone If i buy a 300 dollar phone i get a 300 dollar phone If i buy a 1000 dollar phone i get a 1000 dollar phone
@UnknownSend3r
@UnknownSend3r Ай бұрын
@@nikolaideianov5092and since most people in the world can only afford the 30 dollar phone, that company making 30 dollar phones will be worth more than the company selling 1000 dollar phones in the long term term, and soon start a 1000 dollar model itself and slowly push the 1000 dollar phone out of the market
@mgronich948
@mgronich948 Ай бұрын
@@nikolaideianov5092There is virtually no diff between a 300 dollar phone and a 1000 phone, except the "Apple" label. Some folks think paying for the label is worth an extra $700. Those were the early adopters of EVs paying 80K for a Tesla with lots of extras. For the other 95% of americans they want something affordable.
@henli-rw5dw
@henli-rw5dw Ай бұрын
@@nikolaideianov5092 You do get a 1000 dollar phone. But the issue is, 1000 phone isn't 10x better than a 100 dollar phone. Is a 75k Tesla 5X better than a 15k BYD? It only be 1X better, or even less.
@nikolaideianov5092
@nikolaideianov5092 Ай бұрын
@@henli-rw5dw yes a 1000 dollar phone is 10x better then a 100 dollar phone Have you seen 100 dollar phones ? Just like with the tesla vs byd 15k byd is probably their cheapest module The 75k tesla has multiple times the range ,speed and the time to get that speed is lower
@Stick1034
@Stick1034 Ай бұрын
Amazing content!
@American_Moon_at_Odysee_com
@American_Moon_at_Odysee_com Ай бұрын
Thank you.
@hypejuice1321
@hypejuice1321 Ай бұрын
I am once again asking you to make a video on Uganda! 40 minutes of my boo boo bear goat Hoser tho 🤤
@gears6016
@gears6016 Ай бұрын
>Does nothing >Wins He can't keep getting away with this!
@atomspalter2090
@atomspalter2090 Ай бұрын
nice video. Great summary you did there.
@kylinlinux7742
@kylinlinux7742 Ай бұрын
Great journalism, great research! Your understanding of present Geo-politics is spot on.
@julonkrutor4649
@julonkrutor4649 Ай бұрын
Goku would win. No question about it. After all, he could blow up the planet without his powers by just useing his hands 😂
@kailee2166
@kailee2166 Ай бұрын
I love watching your videos keep it up.
@salih8792
@salih8792 Ай бұрын
Great video man
@alst4817
@alst4817 Ай бұрын
Excellent presentation man
@michaelsomething7674
@michaelsomething7674 Ай бұрын
It's called the 5th Revolution. The 6th is space travel, deep sea mining, and ai
@1mol831
@1mol831 Ай бұрын
Let’s have the 7th Revolution, which is the reactionaries taking back the power
@cashewnuttel9054
@cashewnuttel9054 14 күн бұрын
The 7th will be interstellar travel?
@sarahkhan2310
@sarahkhan2310 Ай бұрын
China is a blessing and benefactor to the world 👍❤️🇨🇳
@bungercolumbus
@bungercolumbus Ай бұрын
I love this channel. It feels like it's actually telling something true. Not as exaggerated as I have seen in other videos.
@prateeksharma6706
@prateeksharma6706 Ай бұрын
In short they tried to grow buy pouring less concrete on the floor but that didnt work so they are back at pouring more concrete
@GeoffO856
@GeoffO856 Ай бұрын
11:56 - Classic Winston and C-Milk riding through China. Good find!
@Brown95P
@Brown95P Ай бұрын
I love how he's showing Serpentza/Laowhy footage on one hand and talking about BYD's "mastery" of battery-making in the other; it's very ironic when the former has blatantly shown videos after videos of these BYD cars spontaneously exploding.
@Go4Broke247
@Go4Broke247 Ай бұрын
And There's also no birds in China. 😂
@superpowerdragon
@superpowerdragon Ай бұрын
Serpentza and Laowhy are opportunists who try to earn views by smearing china with fake news, not a good source of information about china
@wheresmyeyebrow1608
@wheresmyeyebrow1608 Ай бұрын
Noticed that too haha
@yodaichi888
@yodaichi888 Ай бұрын
@@Go4Broke247 wtf?! there's alot of birds in China.
@ihavetowait90daystochangem67
@ihavetowait90daystochangem67 Ай бұрын
Hopefully China isn’t the first country to make it back to the good after this
@mattheww.6232
@mattheww.6232 Ай бұрын
It remains to be seen. All this hinges on people buying Chinese EVs and governments being onboard with the insanity of Chinese solar panels being good for the environment.
@p.ipebomb
@p.ipebomb Ай бұрын
All countries are experiencing a 'shift' right now 👁️‍🗨️😂 Best time for world Duels to boost Economy
@graysonbeckham4992
@graysonbeckham4992 Ай бұрын
Love this channel.
@papalapte5469
@papalapte5469 Ай бұрын
Great video!
@WildsDreams45
@WildsDreams45 Ай бұрын
I've never known Chinese people to be Big spenders. Any Chinese people I've encountered were always big on saving money while Americans, oh my God! You want to talk about some spenders? My former boss bought a hundred thousand dollar truck just because it looks cool. The guy lives in a giant house in the middle of the city. That's his commuting vehicle lmao. He thinks I'm crazy for driving a minivan when I could be driving a Porche to work.
@pipiqiqi4010
@pipiqiqi4010 Ай бұрын
because China is rich that mean the government is rich instead of the common people in China. unlike the government in west, Chinese government don't spend enough money for the basic public welfare and social security, so people are fear of the uncertainty of the future, and they need to save most of their income for the education, medical, housing and the life when they get old. but on the contrary, these basic social securities have been provided universally by the government in the west, so their people can just spend all of their income on consumption every month without any worry for the life in the next month or further future.
@WildsDreams45
@WildsDreams45 Ай бұрын
@@pipiqiqi4010 I understand that. However, I think Chinese people here in the States are more conservative with their cash because of their culture, and it's not just them, but a lot of Asians in general are usually good with managing their finances and it's harder to get them to buy your products.
@pipiqiqi4010
@pipiqiqi4010 Ай бұрын
@@WildsDreams45 the second generation of the wealthy Chinese is not that so conservative, many of them are the consumers of the luxury cars and houses in the west. if you are familiar with some newcomers from China mainland after 2010, you will find they are absolutely not conservative with cash at all.
@WildsDreams45
@WildsDreams45 Ай бұрын
@@pipiqiqi4010 Interesting. I never knew about that.
@ssrbgangimaribotan6thofthe12
@ssrbgangimaribotan6thofthe12 Ай бұрын
@@WildsDreams45 that also depends. Usually people like that are rich second generations or third generations, or people who grown in a more maericanized community. Asian often gathers together and lived in a community and so many of them influenced each other a lot. In southeast Asia a lot of the Chinese are just like you mentioned. stingy as fuck and loves to save every penny. But tat the same time the younger generations is a mix, some are somewhat saving a lot but some spends a lot as they often got swept up by trends too.
@winstonzhou4595
@winstonzhou4595 Ай бұрын
Thank you for the UNBIASED video, hoser
@winstonzhou4595
@winstonzhou4595 Ай бұрын
Look, I don't know if this is going to be the one that gets me caught, but yeah, we don't like that third term
@maxresdefault8235
@maxresdefault8235 Ай бұрын
A monkey can only swing for so long above the lions.
@kylianferry1132
@kylianferry1132 Ай бұрын
​@@winstonzhou4595huh ?
@yeehawpartner-
@yeehawpartner- Ай бұрын
this is neo libbed up af lol
@havencat9337
@havencat9337 Ай бұрын
lol...yea... i also thought Hoser its a decent guy but i see he is a bit biased.... he should travel a bit to CN
@bamaramify
@bamaramify Ай бұрын
I love your videos dude!
@DeusExRequiem
@DeusExRequiem Ай бұрын
The average growth chart is interesting because up until 2010 it was slowly leveling off/stabilizing, and after 2010 it kinda rolled down a slope.
@MasticinaAkicta
@MasticinaAkicta Ай бұрын
Yup, all based upon debt, on debt, on debt, on more levels of debt. Which is understandable if you need a kickstart in growing. But at a point... If you pass the USA GDP debt you got a problem!
@meloncrusher3316
@meloncrusher3316 Ай бұрын
I live in Indonesia, in just 5 years china had basically secured this country of 270 million as a solid consumer base. I’d imagine they are doing the same in other developing countries with their belt and road initiative, especially in places where us influence are weak or waning like africa. I’ve rarely seen american products if any in the last decade by comparison. China has potentially secured 1 billion plus consumer base outside its own population. What does the us have with its dying industry? Sure US will probably continue to lead cutting edge tech in the near future but china is catching up fast. Hell even cutting edge semiconductors are produced at scale at TAIWAN. Western countries are keeping the numbers up by importing large volumes of problematic migrants to keep their service sector and dying industry competitive. Unless the US decide to adopt radical protectionist measures and jumpstart their own industry, these west in decline trend will only continue.
@henningrenz6560
@henningrenz6560 Ай бұрын
Thats not actually true the Total US debt is about 700% of GDP in China it is still much lowet
@nikolaideianov5092
@nikolaideianov5092 Ай бұрын
​@@henningrenz6560chinas dept to gdp was 287% in 2023 The us is 122% in 2023
@CyAn-S
@CyAn-S Ай бұрын
China is living on debt now. People who properly investigate China's financial status are not painting a rosy picture at all.
@nikolaideianov5092
@nikolaideianov5092 Ай бұрын
@@CyAn-S i responded to the guy lieing about the us dept to gdp ratio but it got deleted Chinas dept to gdp is over 200% The us is around 100%
@bbd121
@bbd121 Ай бұрын
When I think of China, I think of Winnie the Pooh for some reason. I wonder why. :P
@user-qb5cz7ou9f
@user-qb5cz7ou9f Ай бұрын
lol
@boiscooka232
@boiscooka232 Ай бұрын
Me too
@groeningmingrone2868
@groeningmingrone2868 Ай бұрын
这就说明你被这种网络新闻影响太严重了,也说明某些人想要把中国以这种形象灌输给你的目的成功了,一个拥有五千年历史而且有十多亿人口的国家,文化军事经济思想以及历史上发生的奇闻异事真的太多太有趣了。诗人哲学家思想家军事家将军皇帝艺术家的故事有太多太多了,你首先想到的竟然是小熊维尼。。。
@bbd121
@bbd121 Ай бұрын
/Whoosh
@ralfadenuga
@ralfadenuga Ай бұрын
@@groeningmingrone2868 你以这种方式回答他,那就说明他已经达到目的了
@shzarmai
@shzarmai 29 күн бұрын
please create a video about North Africa vs the future 🇩🇿 🇲🇦 🇹🇳 🇱🇾 🇸🇩 🇪🇬 🇲🇷
@chickensguys
@chickensguys Ай бұрын
Alibaba is not split into 6 different companies because of the CCP. Alibaba was considering breaking up the company to create value for shareholders.
@miachaos4680
@miachaos4680 8 күн бұрын
Also, I'm not really sure that there exists an super large private company that is controlled by “young people with creativity and technical skills”.
@vrealzhou
@vrealzhou 5 күн бұрын
@@miachaos4680 DJI
@rickeyheard4454
@rickeyheard4454 Ай бұрын
what happened to the whole fields of rotting electric vehicles that are poisoning the ground? they're just gonna sit there.
@aloedark5221
@aloedark5221 Ай бұрын
thats how they 'sold' so many. No one wants these death traps.
@u2beuser714
@u2beuser714 Ай бұрын
What people omit in comments like yours is that in terms of EXPORTS china is still in the top 3 it almost overtook japan many people buying byd cars in brazil for example and many south american countries. So "cars rotting in a field" doesnt really say much here other than domestic consumption of them is low
@Astra2
@Astra2 Ай бұрын
Low domestic consumption, like he said in the video.
@mgronich948
@mgronich948 Ай бұрын
The 1st gen EVs weren't very good. They use the same batteries in early model Teslas Lithium NMC. These were bought by UBER type drivers. After 2-3 years the batteries can't be recharged. And are so expensive it's easier to just junk the cars. The newer cars have batteries that can be use for 1 milloin miles instead of 100,000 miles. The NMC batteries are still being made and sold in Tesla cars. Although Tesla is importing Chinese tech to build LFP batteries. But won't be mass producing them till 2025.
@IamHandsome4u
@IamHandsome4u Ай бұрын
I love how westerners are coping to the rise of china, keep coping.
@willmo9659
@willmo9659 Ай бұрын
glad yr back gangy!
@elcalabozodelandroide2
@elcalabozodelandroide2 15 күн бұрын
You change the tittle. It used to eb "chinas new new plan"
@Bullz_eye47
@Bullz_eye47 Ай бұрын
Fun fact, Xiaomi is the first tech company that made an E-Car and they already showed it off at an expo, it's called "Xiaomi Su 7".
@RT-qd8yl
@RT-qd8yl Ай бұрын
I'm not sure you can really call those cars. More of an Easy Bake oven
@educacionespecialchannel3756
@educacionespecialchannel3756 Ай бұрын
I mean Google's Waymo was an attempt at this but Xiaomi did it better for sure
@PavltheRobot
@PavltheRobot Ай бұрын
​@@RT-qd8yl I thought BYD specialized in ovens
@Juanguar
@Juanguar Ай бұрын
@@educacionespecialchannel3756but waymo wasn’t sold to the public You couldn’t go out and buy a waymo car
@haruyanto8085
@haruyanto8085 Ай бұрын
Crazy how people are still coping that China can't make quality goods when literally 90% of quality goods are chinese manufactured
@user-vr1hf7vx4j
@user-vr1hf7vx4j Ай бұрын
这期视频我等了好久了
@shzarmai
@shzarmai 29 күн бұрын
please make a video about Algeria and North Africa vs the Future
@charlieroebuck4240
@charlieroebuck4240 Ай бұрын
Hoser please let me see the kids again please I beg you you can't keep them away
@Frd2004
@Frd2004 Ай бұрын
Average geography youtuber: Wait they are not collapsing?!
@ED-cl7nl
@ED-cl7nl Ай бұрын
The quality of research is so good and the editing must have taken so much work, thanks for the vid man!
@Peniche94
@Peniche94 24 күн бұрын
"decline" yeah
@Oddo22
@Oddo22 Ай бұрын
I never thought i would hear "quality" and "China" be used in the same sentence 😂😂😂
@Generallygeneral
@Generallygeneral Ай бұрын
It’s funny because before Industrial Revolution “made in china” were extremely expensive and high quality sought by the nobles of the west
@henrygooglekonto-lm4rn
@henrygooglekonto-lm4rn Ай бұрын
That what i was thinking
@educacionespecialchannel3756
@educacionespecialchannel3756 Ай бұрын
China produces many quality products for international brands, such as Apple, Nike, Samsung, and more.
@kingkayfabe5358
@kingkayfabe5358 Ай бұрын
Because you consume too much US propaganda
@dulguunjargal1199
@dulguunjargal1199 Ай бұрын
​@@educacionespecialchannel3756 Its the Chinese Brands you gotta Worry about. Even if they are now just as good in Quality with Western Brands their Stereotype Past will Haunt still them for Decades
@luanrg
@luanrg Ай бұрын
The USA complaining against unfair economic practices 😂😂😂 I'm laughing in Brazilian 😂
@CyAn-S
@CyAn-S Ай бұрын
This is how the world works. some just do it worse than others :)
@aajohnsoutube
@aajohnsoutube Ай бұрын
So funny. Just thinking how bearish everyone is now (finally) then your video popped up.
@okman9684
@okman9684 Ай бұрын
Hey your previous video got a shoutout from Economics Explain in his EU video 👍
@binch6291
@binch6291 Ай бұрын
Something incredibly funny about China and America having persistent beef with one another and couching it in the language of ideology (particularly economic), despite both of them gradually moving to meet in the middle on economic policy for at least twenty years now.
@NeostormXLMAX
@NeostormXLMAX Ай бұрын
Its one sided usa beef, the usa had beef with japan in the 80s too look up plaza accords
@monroevian
@monroevian Ай бұрын
@@NeostormXLMAX"1 sided usa beef" yeah totally not because china is trying to bully southeast asia into letting them say a sea is theirs on a map
@manipulatortrash
@manipulatortrash Ай бұрын
​@NeostormXLMAX when did we have beef with japan in the 80s lol. If anything, we were anticipating they'd become a superpower of a sort and weren't even really worried.
@binch6291
@binch6291 Ай бұрын
@@manipulatortrash The US engaged in heavy economic protectionism against Japan in the 1980s. Hard caps on auto imports, substantial tariffs on pretty much all industrial goods they viewed as a threat to American industrial capacity. It’s not indefensible depending on your one’s economic philosophy but this *was* Reagan era policy which makes it rather ironic.
@manipulatortrash
@manipulatortrash Ай бұрын
@@binch6291 when people say the US had beef, there's an implication that there is some sort of politically and culturally juxtaposition between the two. I'm not even suggesting the US wasn't trying to suppress Japanese dominance over particular parts of their market and industry, it's more than just numbers and money. My point right now is that anyone trying to paint US-Japanese relations to that of modern US-Chinese relations heavily misunderstand the entire situation of the 80's. Japanese dominance wasn't feared nearly as much as the Chinese and many Japanese products then and now are still praised for its high quality. Japan's economic situation then is very different from that of China's right now. The very accords the person i responded to mentioned isn't even an instance of the US somehow having crippled Japan. It involved other nations and was done to maintain an economic order everyone involved wanted to ensure would continue on. The idea of American "beef" with Japan is just wrong. Friendly nations have participated in economic protectionism in plenty of sectors over history. I mean, do people really think US-Japanese relations have any real resemblance to that of modern day US-Chinese relations? Even on economic terms the only real similarity is that of "well trade happens and there is some sort of protectionism happening," which really isn't much against the larger backdrop of politics and the general populace's feelings as a whole.
@AdvancedGamer-
@AdvancedGamer- Ай бұрын
I remember when the title was “China’s new new plan” and the thumbnail said “it’s not over” with fire burning a building
@AdvancedGamer-
@AdvancedGamer- Ай бұрын
WTF he changed it back! Ok the one before he changed it back was the title being something about electronics and the thumbnail being yellow sparks coming out
@xenvector
@xenvector 7 күн бұрын
thanks you helped me write my research paper about us and china trade with the sources you listed
@zhengjy5401
@zhengjy5401 Ай бұрын
the simple reason why their domestic consumption stagnates or even declines is that they export the products. If you want to keep the price of your goods competitive to boost export, you need to manage to lower the salary of workers which in turn lower the purchasing power of them.
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