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I'm not convinced about the pivot away from China, the company I work for is increasing its business with China because the rest of the world is in lock down. Over the next year or two it will be all about survival, there will be no money to build factories for new supply chains, and companies will buy from the cheapest supplier. However I agree that it will be discussed extensively on chat shows, radio shows and in the newspapers.I'm alright Jack -
A company I'm doing work for is also seeing China as a huge growth area. Nothing to do with manufacturing, more on the pharmaceutical side.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostI'm not convinced about the pivot away from China, the company I work for is increasing its business with China because the rest of the world is in lock down. Over the next year or two it will be all about survival, there will be no money to build factories for new supply chains, and companies will buy from the cheapest supplier. However I agree that it will be discussed extensively on chat shows, radio shows and in the newspapers.Comment
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In the end reality prevails. Still and this is the important point, the discussion about it makes for good ratings and helps to sell newspapers.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostA company I'm doing work for is also seeing China as a huge growth area. Nothing to do with manufacturing, more on the pharmaceutical side.I'm alright JackComment
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I suspect we'll see raised barriers from the US, of which the UK follow suit. It does make more sense to concentrate on India and Brazil than China, given the authoritarian and oppressive tendencies of the latter. I don't like the altright wing narrative in general but unfortunately they've latched on to the hypocrisy that is a fair point: we've allowed a communist-authoritarian-dictatorship hybrid to flourish to such an extent whilst ignoring morals, when other countries not far away (India, for example) are there and offer just as much opportunity as China.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostIn the end reality prevails. Still and this is the important point, the discussion about it makes for good ratings and helps to sell newspapers.Comment
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