Why China is About to Start a Trade War

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  • Опубліковано 21 бер 2024
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  • @PolyMatter
    @PolyMatter  2 місяці тому +67

    Don't forget to check out Brilliant free for 30 days here: brilliant.org/Polymatter
    Brilliant has a new course on Large Language Models (LLMs) that I think you would find especially interesting. Have a great weekend!

    • @JosephSeyes
      @JosephSeyes 2 місяці тому +2

      Mr. Evan what do you feel about Sam from Wendover moving into the China analysis YT niche?
      PS: Love your work and I would really appreciate if could you do some more videos on India or Latin America.
      We really need some nuanced analysis of these lands.

    • @Mhark127
      @Mhark127 2 місяці тому

      Make a video about Brazil

    • @NeostormXLMAX
      @NeostormXLMAX 2 місяці тому +2

      lmao it was the united states that started the trade war not china..........

    • @finaLee69
      @finaLee69 2 місяці тому +6

      Your vieos about China are getting cringer by the day? Environmental regulations or NOT. China is geenrally more cleaner than most devellpped nations.

    • @NeostormXLMAX
      @NeostormXLMAX 2 місяці тому

      also this is exactly what the usa did after ww2, its hilarious that now the USA doesn't have a monopoly you start attacking china lmao,
      chinese goods make things better for consumers everywhere, you're just mad that the usa isn't the one doing it

  • @fallout560
    @fallout560 2 місяці тому +1817

    The part about steel is incorrect. The Pittsburgh steel industry collapsed in the 70s, before china opened up. It collapsed because its steel mills were inefficient compared to the Japanese

    • @RetroRadianceLight
      @RetroRadianceLight 2 місяці тому +108

      Probably because Pittsburgh steel wasn’t folded 1000 times /s

    • @miloszaric1392
      @miloszaric1392 2 місяці тому +68

      He also talks about "the great recession" I guess he means COVID...

    • @jackblaisdell4097
      @jackblaisdell4097 2 місяці тому +12

      That's what happens when all your investments go overseas

    • @iiio12
      @iiio12 2 місяці тому +76

      Japan was the China of 70s, poor quality, cheap. They were essential for the US to counter the spread of Communism, so the flow of technology and investments was steady.

    • @dougpage2730
      @dougpage2730 2 місяці тому +136

      How can any American company compete internationally when the CEO makes millions, and the executive class plunders the assets of the company. No investment in plants, equipment, or salaries, just sky high executive pay, leading to bankruptcy blamed on the labor unions.

  • @TheGrandFissure
    @TheGrandFissure 2 місяці тому +1236

    "a trade war.... sponsored by Brilliant" 😂

    • @varundurge
      @varundurge 2 місяці тому +8

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @haggle196
      @haggle196 2 місяці тому +37

      it's a terrible segue LOL

    • @Vanguard_dj
      @Vanguard_dj 2 місяці тому +10

      Came here to say this 🤣

    • @frankeinstein5210
      @frankeinstein5210 2 місяці тому

      He just stupid

    • @easter-nmgr4086
      @easter-nmgr4086 2 місяці тому +14

      Yah the entire video at the end look like as if brilliant is a tool to fight trade wars 😂

  • @JB52520
    @JB52520 2 місяці тому +429

    I see, it's a "But at what cost?!" video.

    • @darkithnamgedrf9495
      @darkithnamgedrf9495 2 місяці тому +14

      Atrioc 🎉

    • @Western_Decline
      @Western_Decline 2 місяці тому

      Polymatter totally misses out on what makes China competitive: supply chain efficiencies, automation, and innovation. All of the factors he listed exist in other developing countries too. He just hates China and has an axe to grind.

    • @z1.7725
      @z1.7725 2 місяці тому +2

      😂

    • @Lawrence-sk2os
      @Lawrence-sk2os 2 місяці тому +2

      Yes, that's the key question. Remember, China always thinks long term. In this situation, since their citizenry is really watching their duckies, I believe Xi will just want to flood global markets with Chinese ev's, solar panels, etc. Who knows, it could be robots some day. :o

    • @t.w.7065
      @t.w.7065 Місяць тому +4

      I am hoping to buy cheap EV cars. Looking forward to it! Cheap House will be better😊 can they come over and build?

  • @AnonAzn-hu2ls
    @AnonAzn-hu2ls 2 місяці тому +118

    Exporting surplus is literally what every country does

    • @Eric00700
      @Eric00700 2 місяці тому +4

      Lots of countries run current account deficits

    • @rap3208
      @rap3208 2 місяці тому

      They are not surplus, they are just american propaganda against China. China made those cars because they have an intended market for them. They were actually cars intended for world market - Asia, Africa, Europe - all over the world...and the americans don't want that happening. The chinese are savy businessmen, why would they over produce cars thet they can't market?

    • @lisashung9442
      @lisashung9442 2 місяці тому +2

      @@Eric00700but still they export what their surplus and import what they need……..if you want to balance your book, then export more then…….if you cannot, then it’s your inability…….many people run their family in debts too, because they produce valuable work too less and consume too much…….who is the cause of their deficits? The grocery stores or the travel agencies? 😂

    • @chiefjudge8456
      @chiefjudge8456 Місяць тому

      Not with a devalued currency.

    • @AnonAzn-hu2ls
      @AnonAzn-hu2ls Місяць тому +1

      @@chiefjudge8456 especially with devalued currencies. What are you on?

  • @TheRealZura
    @TheRealZura 2 місяці тому +662

    I’m convinced Polymatter and Wendover live in the same house

    • @appa609
      @appa609 2 місяці тому +32

      wait aren't they two channels by the same dude?

    • @grammar_shark
      @grammar_shark 2 місяці тому +41

      @@appa609 You think it's only TWO channels?

    • @zumabbar
      @zumabbar 2 місяці тому +49

      @@appa609 pretty sure that's wendover & HAI

    • @metanews7656
      @metanews7656 2 місяці тому

      They both live at the George Bush Center for Intelligence

    • @havencat9337
      @havencat9337 2 місяці тому +21

      theyre also payed by the same hand

  • @voidvector
    @voidvector 2 місяці тому +440

    There is no reason to assume China wouldn't try to export cars at some point, because it is basically the playbook of other East Asian countries -- Japan and South Korea.

    • @appa609
      @appa609 2 місяці тому +95

      And Chinese demand has been bankrolling the big european automakers since 2000. You can't call foul when the other player does what you do but better.

    • @Bruh-wb3qw
      @Bruh-wb3qw 2 місяці тому +66

      They already do export cars. You can find them in Russia, the Dominican Republic, Mexico, South America, Africa, Central and Southeast Asia, and more. Of course getting Chinese cars into North America and Europe is more difficult with the sanctions and all that but there are plenty of Chinese cars out there, it’s just most people prefer the big established brands.

    • @sammytsang2948
      @sammytsang2948 2 місяці тому +10

      @@Bruh-wb3qw You could say everyone has the option to buy cars for £10k but North Americans & Europeans get to buy a £10k priced car for $50k.
      It's a win for those that pay the higher price as they can afford to do so, when the poor pay a lower price for the same quality product.

    • @Dave_Sisson
      @Dave_Sisson 2 місяці тому +39

      @@Bruh-wb3qw A Chinese company bought the naming rights of bankrupt British sports car maker MG motors. With a known brand name, cheap MG branded Chinese cars have flooded the bottom end of the Australian car market.

    • @Bruh-wb3qw
      @Bruh-wb3qw 2 місяці тому +10

      @@sammytsang2948 I wouldn’t say it’s the same. Chinese cars are known to have quality control issues and even harder to get support and warranty coverage for those issues. I’m speaking from what I’ve seen and heard recently in the past couple of months. I live in the US so I’ve never seen one in person.

  • @banbooblue
    @banbooblue 2 місяці тому +47

    Boeing receives enormous subsidies from the US, the same as Airbus in the EU. Both dump their products internationally. If your story holds true, then the US didn't pay her people generous enough to buy more private planes.

  • @KenoticMuse
    @KenoticMuse 2 місяці тому +108

    Part of this video is a good historical recap of China's challenges, but the conclusion it draws from those historical events are dubious. The US and Europe loves to call things as "dumping" and "trade war" when other countries have goods to sell, but when they have goods to sell to other countries they demand that other countries must open up. This is the nature of trade ... every country feels threatened when their own consumers prefer to buy foreign goods (because it's cheaper, better quality, better value, or whatever the reason might be), because then the government would start to lose control over the local economy. "Economic competition" is good until someone becomes so good that the "game" feels "unfair". What China is doing is exaclty what the US and Europe did during the 70s - 90s, when it "dumped" its excess production capacity into emerging markets, offering goods and services at good prices, and gobbling up new customers abroad. It's tiresome to hear the "boy who call wolf" when economic competition creates winners and losers. This is the inherent risk of opening for free trade, which is that you risk having foreign companies outselling in your local market, and gaining control of your local economy. The US and Europe can't preach free trade for everyone else, but then call "foul play" when they start to feel the negative consequences. This video is more about "trade politics" than it is "trade economics".

    • @nextinstitute7824
      @nextinstitute7824 2 місяці тому

      Dumping is a form of trade war, whoever does it. And China has been subsidized as a developing nation (still is, I believe, for instance they can ship cheaply because of international postal agreements).

    • @TFRO_madRobots
      @TFRO_madRobots 2 місяці тому

      typical parroting of western narrative lmao, East Asia has been through it , just that now China is in the front seat

    • @davolpatel
      @davolpatel 2 місяці тому

      Global south and bric+ nations should refrain from buying costly items from the west altogether for couple of years.

    • @parsifal40
      @parsifal40 2 місяці тому +2

      Are there any books you would recommend for someone interested in geopolitics and economy? I'm in stem but recently have gotten interested in global affairs.

    • @KenoticMuse
      @KenoticMuse 2 місяці тому +7

      @@parsifal40 I praise you for being interested in geopolitics and the economy. I work in STEM but my academic background borders between "technical" and "classical" education, so I have an appreciation for both. Unfortunately, I cannot recommend any book on political economy, because it's too broad. You might be interested in the reading list and syllabus from PPE programs (philosophy, politics, and economics). A PPE degree is very popular at elite universities in the UK and US, primarily because it teach you how to build and wield power, rather than teach you how to "make" things. It's a degree common for lawyers and future politicians. The knowledge from a PPE education is foundational for understanding how nation states are formed, how truth and information can be used to exert political control, and how capitalism and politics are intertwined. On top of this, you also need to understand a bit about how modern economies work, particularly how corporations and nations finance themselves, and how trade politics are interconnected with national security policies.
      Needless to say ... UA-cam is not a good place to learn these things. UA-cam is great to hear commentaries and see things from different perspectives, but you should read mostly books and business newspapers to get a well-rounded view. My daily routine is to read either The Economist, Bloomberg, or The Financial Times. Actually, I highly recommend that you just read these publications regularly, and look up ideas or topics that they reference. At first, you'll find yourself getting bogged down by ideas or words that you're not familiar with (for example, what is "capital flow control"), but you will build up your knowledge over time, and start to accrue an informed perspective. Political economics is about understanding the basic problems that all societies face, namely "how to achieve security, growth, and meaning", and how do people design different social protocols and social institutions to achieve these goals. There is no one socioeconomic and political system that's the best in all cases. An informed thinker is when you can gracefully grapple with the difficult trade-offs between different choices, and form a perspective that you know is not perfect but it is in accordance with the values that you think are important.
      I'll try to be more concrete (not sure if what wrote so far is any use). The reading list from MIT "Introduction to Political Economy" (14.770) is very good. It's available online through OpenCourseWare if you search for it, but I cannot link because of UA-cam. Cheers!

  • @jomban707
    @jomban707 2 місяці тому +684

    The Map is wrong with France, Germany and Netherlands. You need to switch France and Germany :)

    • @PvPsFinests
      @PvPsFinests 2 місяці тому +49

      Eeh, all the same anyways.

    • @TryPie256
      @TryPie256 2 місяці тому +1

      Nobody cares nerd

    • @Xellenos
      @Xellenos 2 місяці тому

      @@PvPsFinests Don't let the french hear that, lest the hon hons and baguettes come for you

    • @akashP998
      @akashP998 2 місяці тому +27

      Hey I know this one, It's a classic!

    • @graham1034
      @graham1034 2 місяці тому +15

      That would be some wacky alternate history outcome from WW1/2

  • @cosmiceye2067
    @cosmiceye2067 2 місяці тому +735

    PolyMatter and China deserve to be together. FOREVER.

    • @jezusbloodie
      @jezusbloodie 2 місяці тому +125

      The openingline "China has a problem" in the voice had me questioning if I had already seen this video 😅

    • @cosmiceye2067
      @cosmiceye2067 2 місяці тому +49

      @@jezusbloodie It's THE love story of our time.

    • @tliew3846
      @tliew3846 2 місяці тому

      Another Polycrap article. If anything, the war was started by US sanctions and trade war.

    • @just-some-dude-on-the-internet
      @just-some-dude-on-the-internet 2 місяці тому +5

      And never to part

    • @jkselama9715
      @jkselama9715 2 місяці тому +28

      Only question remain: is PolyMatter unionized?

  • @doneiliragaba1266
    @doneiliragaba1266 2 місяці тому +564

    Every PollyMatter video, “China has a problem..”

    • @sammytsang2948
      @sammytsang2948 2 місяці тому

      I guess that is why millions of Chinese are fleeing China & swimming to South America to then march towards Mexico to invade Texas?

    • @genet1313
      @genet1313 2 місяці тому +110

      while murica is merely a victim

    • @wichaipongthadaporn2026
      @wichaipongthadaporn2026 2 місяці тому +148

      The owners of this channel has Sinophobia in their minds and it’s difficult to treat and remove. Poor things.

    • @willengel2458
      @willengel2458 2 місяці тому +103

      propaganda channel.

    • @anushervontabarov8568
      @anushervontabarov8568 2 місяці тому +28

      every country has a fair share of problems and there's nothing wrong in focusing on just one

  • @eternalobi
    @eternalobi 2 місяці тому +103

    You cannot convince me that this channel does not get some sort of subsidies from the state department

    • @Western_Decline
      @Western_Decline 2 місяці тому

      seems very clearly funded by Whit-e people who are coping super hard with China’s rise

  •  2 місяці тому +22

    What a stretch to use French wine as an example. French agriculture is heavily subsidized and protected. And they only get away with the high prices because they were able to come up with this denomination protections that I don't know how they were able to enforce internationally. Remove the subsidies and the French farmers would no longer be able to play farm.

    • @hughmungus2760
      @hughmungus2760 2 місяці тому +1

      yeah and you wonder why the french farmers are rioting right now.

    •  2 місяці тому +1

      @@hughmungus2760 energy prices. the subsidies are high, but still not enough.

  • @michaelflores23
    @michaelflores23 2 місяці тому +593

    "Why China is About to Start a Trade War" - my question about assertions like this is whether or not the author will make a follow up to their claim. If there is no trade war, will there be a "Why I Was Wrong" video, or are we just baiting viewers with a fear-inducing headline here? I say this as a longtime viewer of PolyMatter, big fan of the videos in general.

    • @jacquesmassard9226
      @jacquesmassard9226 2 місяці тому +16

      There are a lot n wall street who say we are already in one...see his genius jk 😅

    • @Myanmartiger921
      @Myanmartiger921 2 місяці тому +93

      You expect more from a UA-camr than your head of your state

    • @rolandwong9306
      @rolandwong9306 2 місяці тому

      He has 20/20 vision because it is happening now. A trade war may include import tariffs and quotas. The US is giving subsidies to its semiconductor industries. The video is saying the obvious except that it is from the Western and mostly the US perspectives. Every country wants to export, and that is not a trade war. Is he sure French wine growers receive no subsidies? The EU subsidizes wine-grape growers and winemakers through programs like the Common Market Organization (CMO) for wine. From 2018 to 2019, France received around €341 million in direct aid payments from the EU for the wine sector. That is a significant part of their income. A balanced report will be helpful and less antagonistic to all. But which country's pair of eyeballs pay more for You Tune content?

    • @DOSFS
      @DOSFS 2 місяці тому

      It is already happened, not in Europe (yet) but in place like SEA that dumped all cheap Chinese goods into and tried to strong-armed many nations into accepting their term like my country.

    • @Sparticulous
      @Sparticulous 2 місяці тому

      Trump started the trade war already

  • @metallurgico
    @metallurgico 2 місяці тому +260

    Imagine being so american that "china has a problem: grocery is too cheap"

    • @Booz2020
      @Booz2020 2 місяці тому +11

      Slava TSMC 🇹🇼

    • @user-dn6kj8xc7r
      @user-dn6kj8xc7r 2 місяці тому +12

      "China has a problem, brocolli is actually just styrofoam painted green"

    • @coolbanana165
      @coolbanana165 2 місяці тому +8

      Economy is when the majority suffer

    • @user-dn6kj8xc7r
      @user-dn6kj8xc7r 2 місяці тому +7

      @@coolbanana165 True! Economy = majority suffer
      Communist = Everyone suffer

    • @Western_Decline
      @Western_Decline 2 місяці тому

      @@user-dn6kj8xc7rexcept China is doing phenomenally well, and Whit-es are seething

  • @cunxu2697
    @cunxu2697 2 місяці тому +21

    Things are way too affordable
    Said noone ever

  • @machenka
    @machenka 2 місяці тому +402

    How Polymatter evaluates the quality of products:
    Bridges: How sturdy are they?
    Trains: How fast are they?
    Airports: How...clean are they?
    😂

    • @Sir_Godz
      @Sir_Godz 2 місяці тому +53

      worst bridges anywhere in fact... this guy is deluded

    • @LaowaiDaveJCP
      @LaowaiDaveJCP 2 місяці тому +26

      ​@@Sir_Godz not really

    • @BillF20081
      @BillF20081 2 місяці тому +12

      You need to go there to see them yourself.

    • @Bruh-wb3qw
      @Bruh-wb3qw 2 місяці тому +50

      @@LaowaiDaveJCP yes really. China is known for terrible quality in construction. Ever heard of tofu dreg projects? Companies cutting all corners possible including paying off inspection officials (this is widespread) to net the most profit for 1. The owner of the company and stakeholders, and 2. The ccp officials who granted the project. There are countless demolition videos of these kinds of projects in China and you’ve probably even seen a few.

    • @Bruteforce765
      @Bruteforce765 2 місяці тому +37

      ​@@Bruh-wb3qwnot as common as you think. Go visit China.

  • @PyroBlaze202_alt
    @PyroBlaze202_alt 2 місяці тому +327

    16:26 Germany and France switched places :o

    • @jai-kk5uu
      @jai-kk5uu 2 місяці тому +6

      ​@MayankTrivedi2the chosen people at it again

    • @abbofun9022
      @abbofun9022 2 місяці тому

      @MayankTrivedi2nonsense, not in Germany or France

    • @hairyporter6736
      @hairyporter6736 2 місяці тому +8

      Guten Tag!

    • @imanoldurham5395
      @imanoldurham5395 2 місяці тому

      ​@@hairyporter6736wrong tag.

    • @Octopus773
      @Octopus773 2 місяці тому +1

      Always has been 🔫

  • @alfredoleal2101
    @alfredoleal2101 2 місяці тому +91

    Are you telling me that america and Europe don't pay subsidies to every industry.

    • @jarylsim1973
      @jarylsim1973 2 місяці тому +40

      White person subsidies are good, other countries are evil. When describing how china is descending into a capitalist hellscape, polymatter inadvertently describes late stage capitalism in the west. Well, I really enjoyed how silly this propaganda video was.

    • @jarylsim1973
      @jarylsim1973 2 місяці тому

      If the west believes so much in the free market, perhaps they should not be the ones imposing the highest number of sanctions on the rest of the world.

    • @francishung777
      @francishung777 2 місяці тому +12

      What about Biden’s ‘Chip Act’? Is that just a small token?

    • @rap3208
      @rap3208 2 місяці тому

      And yet they complain that China subsidizes their new and critical industries. Go figure.

    • @anandarochisha
      @anandarochisha 2 місяці тому

      It's easy..no more fighting, China stays out of Western democracies and trades with autocracies, End of Story. Democracies don't need China.

  • @sinoaterrenum2865
    @sinoaterrenum2865 2 місяці тому +93

    Someone didn't do their homework on the obscene amounts of agricultural subsidies French and EU governments provide to their farmers

    • @turnleft8645
      @turnleft8645 2 місяці тому +4

      true, that's my degree and their subsidies are egregious

    • @brockabaddy985
      @brockabaddy985 2 місяці тому +3

      And the US?

    • @rap3208
      @rap3208 2 місяці тому +2

      America also subsidizes their milk companies among other things, that is why they can dump the milk instead of selling them cheap - they dump the milk to maintain the price.

  • @googleit1131
    @googleit1131 2 місяці тому +117

    "Start"? I thought we've been in one since 2017

    • @doujinflip
      @doujinflip 2 місяці тому +18

      That's primarily with just the US. China is currently trending to start one against Europe and all the Global South countries where they've been getting offshored to.

    • @NeostormXLMAX
      @NeostormXLMAX 2 місяці тому +19

      @@doujinflip the usa has been doin the same to south america for 100y ears

    • @walhdamaskus2408
      @walhdamaskus2408 2 місяці тому +8

      ​@@doujinflip, dude it was the Europe that want start the trade war first.

    • @johnyossarian9059
      @johnyossarian9059 2 місяці тому +1

      Whose factories are those that have been moved to other countries such as Mexico?
      I'd give you a clue: Check the level of trade between Mexico and the US and check the same between Mexico and China. See if you can find a pattern 😁

    • @user-kn1oo1be4r
      @user-kn1oo1be4r 2 місяці тому +3

      @@doujinflip Which European country is China in conflict with?

  • @bbd121
    @bbd121 2 місяці тому +12

    The first minute of this video made me think I was having some sort of weird fever dream.

    • @clipwat1511
      @clipwat1511 2 місяці тому

      😂😂😂😂
      Thank you for this hilarious comment. I felt the same, but I couldn’t put it to words!

  • @mindreader68
    @mindreader68 2 місяці тому +283

    My goodness, there is literally about nothing in this video that is remotely accurate.
    1. The primary beneficiary of Chinese government loans aren't private enterprises but State Owned Enterprises, largely due to the legacy of transitioning from a state-owned economy to a centrist if not market-oriented economy (especially prevent unemployment in the 1990's). The Chinese steel industry has large over-capacity but still receives government loans precisely for this reason and it doesn't affect a steel mill in Pittsburgh one bit. Around 70% of all Chinese government loan programs go to these SOE's
    1a. Some random private company that exports bicycles or shirts can expect a government subsidy of about zero. See point 1
    2. Private "strategic" industries mentioned in this video such as EV or solar panels point to Chinese subsidies, but I wonder why it neglected all those European and American subsidies that continue to this day. No mention of the $7,500 subsidy for Tesla but only if its battery and eventually all material and parts are produced in the US? And don't get me started on solar panel subsidy. The Europeans basically started that. Let's not also forget the Chip Act for semi-conductors, farm subsidy, Build Back Better and whole slew of acts that came out just this past year. Oh, who could forget Boeing. This makes claims of Chinese subsidy highy facetious
    3. Cut corporate tax rates? See TAX CUTS and Jobs Act of 2017. Also, fun fact, corporate tax rates are higher in China. Want to see a tax haven, see Ireland, where a whole slew of Euro/American companies are domiciled. I'm sure it's because of the number of sheeps there
    4. Cutting down on unemployment, social security, pension and disability benefits? You mean, when those government-ran (of course) plans went insolvent in the 1990's because they ran out of other people's money? That seems to be happening to every government ran social security, pension or healthcare plan globally
    5. Sure, China constructed roads, bridges, ports and pipelines for the benefit of "private corporations" if we pretend the public doesn't benefit from those, such as having employment opportunity. It also helps if we ignore the pesky fact that China also built whole slew of public transportation, schools/universities, theaters, parks etc. It helps if we pretend that the Chinese government doesn't directly subsidize its population in cost of living and what have you
    6. Ignore environmental regulations? Per the Air Quality Life Index produced by the University of Chicago, China reduced its particulate emissions by 42.3% between 2013 to 2021 and lengthed the life expectancy of its citizens by 2.2 years. Without China, the global emissions average would have INCREASED instead of DECLINED. What this video doesn't point out is that, China is not ignoring environmental regulations. But rather, when you have a poverty-stricken populace in the 80's and 90's, alleviating poverty had to take priority. Now that it has reached certain level of its economic development, it can consider other aspirations
    7. Keeping its currency values artificially low? You mean like the US and Europe that can conjure money out of thin air? That doesn't devalue its currency?
    8. France has a competitive advantage of producing wine? What's the opportunity cost of all that land/water producing said wine? How many jobs does it create? How much value-added economic activity does it generate? A manufacturing economy, even textile or unskilled labor is FAR MORE value added than producing wine. You start by providing poor laborers with jobs and prospect with the goal of climbing the value chain. That is China's industrial policy. From shirts and toys to electronics to telecommuncation to Artificial Intelligence and beyond. Your vineyard will produce the same land/water intensive niche product year after year. China has NO comparative advantage in producing tea, rice or porceline in the era of industrial level farming and cheap labor abroad. It buys rice (and other raw materials) for LESS THAN A QUARTER the cost from countries like Vietnam then sells MANUFACTURED GOODS back to Vietnam, retaining all the value-added activities
    9. Its no coincidence it produces the world's cheapest bikes and television. Because it has BY FAR the most complete supply chain, world class logicistics/supply chain management, large relatively-skilled (as opposed to unskilled) labor and world-beating infrastructure with a government that is very business friendly. It doesn't produce the world's cheapest toys and cloths. Hasn't for almost a decade now. Know why? Because those are only LABOR-INTENSIVE
    10. In a world swimming with debt, perhaps don't call on China to boost domestic consumption too soon too quickly? Which one is it? Does China have a debt problem or savings problem? Because you can't have both

    • @p46709394
      @p46709394 2 місяці тому +23

      You have to understand... All humans are created equal, but not all of us are willing to read. Especially a wall of text, i estimate only 30% of the people passing by are willing to read what you spent time to wrote. Polymatter is just dumbing it down, simplifying it for the majority audience. Hence, the satire intro and the whole tone of making it a china problem when it's actually the whole world's problem.
      but once again, I do try to read most of it, thank you for sharing !

    • @99jdave99
      @99jdave99 2 місяці тому +49

      I honestly expected the sponsor of this video to be the world bank or something lol, this video feels extremely obsessed with viewing China as an illfated misaligned economic dunce! As if China doesn’t have a government that has shown time and time again that it runs different from the US/EU! It’s lines about moving to a consumer oriented economy being the “right path” was especially laughable to me…

    • @christopheren7096
      @christopheren7096 2 місяці тому +16

      Thank you for your clarity and lucidity ! Based on fact and not feeling

    • @Rncko
      @Rncko 2 місяці тому

      Yeap, this post summarises pretty well. The thing about China is.... its better if you don't research SOLELY based on internet especially in English language. Like even UA-cam is sooooo biased towards medias that downplay China saying crisis this crisis that. But when searching same topic in Chinese.... gods..... even with all the sanctions and trade barriers, their innovations is still rapidly progressing. Its like the propaganda shows 50,000 workers uprising somewhere in China and it looks like a world ending riot but.... on the other side of the media, the remaining hundreds of millions of workers are making new innovations, new apps, breakthrough in logistics efficiency, robotics, unmanned techs, collaborations etc. (and both is true)
      Meanwhile, I am looking at New York. I think it gonna have some big news in coming few years. Their hundred years old infra is finally crumbling 1 by 1 & I look forward to The West's solution for this on pulling a miracle feat of revamping one of the most densely populated area.

    • @alexc6926
      @alexc6926 2 місяці тому

      Lies, lies, lies. You 50 cent army really can’t handle what’s coming of trade only with non hostile countries. In China the lien between blurred and private has always been blurred or did you forget that BYD board is filled with CCP top party officials. What’s wrong wolf warrior you’re upset that your hostility to open foreign markets you export are gonna be closed now? :)

  • @abdulkerimidris7689
    @abdulkerimidris7689 2 місяці тому +77

    This video is an actual embarrassment. 4:02 could literally be talking about the US. 4:43 even more so. Yet it tries to present the statements as unique flaws of the Chinese economy. For God's sake, it tries to tell you that exporting surplus products is a sinister undertaking. Globalization, anyone?
    And as for the subsidies are bad argument, apart from the whole "infrastructure is unfair competitive advantage" bull, the US also provides ginormous tax breaks for companies, especially for manufacturing, for example. Not to mention countries like South Korea, which I am sure get a glowing review on this channel, which are basically industry zones first and countries second.
    And the title of the video... are you having a laugh? Circa 2017 is when protectionist tariffs were escalated, BY THE USA, and it still continues with the banning of selling advanced microchips, and the actual GODDAMN SUBSIDIES granted for research in chip manufacturing. But sure, China is the one starting a trade war.

    • @Gaben38
      @Gaben38 2 місяці тому

      Yeah, the entire video is just loaded bs.
      Globalism was implemented so the western countries could steal surplus value all over the globe.
      And now that China is out of control, it's getting rolled back.

    • @appa609
      @appa609 2 місяці тому +6

      CIA be manufacturing consent

  • @lukacolic4193
    @lukacolic4193 2 місяці тому +113

    The wine is a poor example as there are numerous protections in place for agricultural goods in France, and more broadly, in the EU. Notably, what differentiates sparkling wine and Champagne is just the place of origin. The name is legally protected, and that extends internationally via trade agreements.

    • @catinbootsnow4267
      @catinbootsnow4267 2 місяці тому +5

      South Africa, Australia, Chile and California are producing wines in large scale and flooding the global market with cheaper prices than French wine. Grape farms and wine producers from these countries all receive supports and subsidies from their governments.

    • @TheMasterofComment
      @TheMasterofComment 2 місяці тому +18

      Ya, it seems his videos these days have gone down in quality.. and I mean, it's a poor example but he knows this?

    • @nextinstitute7824
      @nextinstitute7824 2 місяці тому

      Yes, indeed, they do protect it.

    • @VEVOJavier
      @VEVOJavier 2 місяці тому +11

      He's American... Don't expect too much

    • @aesma2522
      @aesma2522 2 місяці тому

      It's not just the place of origin it's also the way of making the wine. I'm French so I'm used to this (and I drink Champagne all the time, real one as it's available quite cheaply) but I don't understand the opposition to it. Either the name Champagne means something aka its origin, minimum quality etc., or it's just a meaningless name and why would you put something meaningless on your product ? If the Champagne name wasn't protected then it wouldn't exist as there would be no benefit in calling something Champagne, everyone would assume it's some random, low quality wine.
      The funny part is that this comes most from the US, where people can patent and protect all kinds of ridiculous things like the shape of the first iPhone...

  • @mrdylaninthebox
    @mrdylaninthebox 2 місяці тому +99

    wrong data:over 30 million cars were sold in China market in 2023, not 20-25 million,China car market is larger than the US and EU combined.

    • @user-dn6kj8xc7r
      @user-dn6kj8xc7r 2 місяці тому +3

      China has double US and EU combined population, sells the same number (30 million), yet 29 million are 1/2 the price. China has a car market far smaller than the US or EU each.

    • @xuchen4012
      @xuchen4012 2 місяці тому +7

      @@user-dn6kj8xc7r Because China does not count used car deal in it. You should add another 18.4 million to this number. In total, more than 48 million

    • @mrdylaninthebox
      @mrdylaninthebox 2 місяці тому

      @@user-dn6kj8xc7r 1/2 price? Show me the source!moron, BMW,Ferrari,MBenz,40% of the luxury cars are sold in China market, the average price is even higher than that in the US.btw, China’s population is close to US,EU and Japan combined, but the car sales number is still larger than those 3 combined.

    • @user-et1vi6jo3w
      @user-et1vi6jo3w 2 місяці тому +1

      @@user-dn6kj8xc7r The size of the automobile market is not calculated as a percentage.

    • @user-dn6kj8xc7r
      @user-dn6kj8xc7r 2 місяці тому +1

      All these Chinese bots trying to make it sound like 10x 1000 is smaller than 100x 50

  • @user-ks9bf9rd7n
    @user-ks9bf9rd7n 2 місяці тому +6

    16:26 damn i knew geopolitics were turbulent atm but france and germany switching places wasn't on my bingo card

  • @nnf9431
    @nnf9431 2 місяці тому +172

    We have a problem in Canada where everything is getting so expensive that life is unaffordable for many people. We'd gladly welcome price deflation.

    • @yaboibSLT
      @yaboibSLT 2 місяці тому

      I think it would be triple that if deflation occurs 😅 ​@@nnf9431

    • @sajdwajha
      @sajdwajha 2 місяці тому +24

      @@nnf9431 Deflation is pretty much a death sentence for the current government/country as it currently functions. Essentially if deflation hit Canada, the best it could hope for is that everything would more or less "freeze" in place (so none of the current issues go away), whereas the worst is total economic and social collapse.

    • @user-hj9xv4gp5e
      @user-hj9xv4gp5e 2 місяці тому

      @@nnf9431 ya that's a straight up lie, of the individuals who used maid last year only 463 fall into the category of "natural deaths were no reasonably foreseeable" and even those are very likely not because of affordability. I've heard some stories about questionable applications of MAID the majority of it's uses are for those in extreme suffering which will likely increase until they die.

    • @arspsychologia4401
      @arspsychologia4401 2 місяці тому +11

      Help out the Alberta/BC separatists! No large host tax base to steal from = no subsidized country invasion = actual Canadians get to live again. Have your own little revolution :)

    • @chaoxyz8183
      @chaoxyz8183 2 місяці тому

      @@nnf9431 Remember that your salary is also a price that drops during deflation. But people generally don't take pay cuts, so how can the average salary decrease? The answer is massive amounts of unemployment.

  • @MrWilliGaming
    @MrWilliGaming 2 місяці тому +64

    that europe map min 16:26 looks a bit alternate history.

    • @tokutraveler9394
      @tokutraveler9394 2 місяці тому +2

      lol! an invasion map ww2

    • @miri-dz9oy
      @miri-dz9oy 2 місяці тому

      😂🤣🤣🤣 Great catch. The whole video had an alternate-reality filter applied to it.😅😂

    • @ryan.w9673
      @ryan.w9673 2 місяці тому

      Proof the OP is from man in the high castle

    • @sg23148
      @sg23148 2 місяці тому

      Here comes the map nazis

  • @AntonOfTheWoods
    @AntonOfTheWoods 2 місяці тому +100

    The part about France is also wrong. France has absolutely colossal subsidies for wine, including regularly paying growers to rip up vines... Which then get replanted and ripped up again... A good friend's in-laws did this a few years ago in Le Gers. There are lots of import quotas for many, many agricultural products, and plenty of tariffs.
    Europe, and particularly France, are absolutely not free market at all, and there are plenty of very nasty chemicals that don't get banned, in spite of scientific studies showing they should be, because of lobbies.
    Do better.

    • @aesma2522
      @aesma2522 2 місяці тому

      What you call colossal subsidies are some dozens millions of euros. When we're talking about China putting hundreds of billions into its automakers/solar panel makers/battery makers.
      And ripping up vines is the exact opposite of helping producers over produce to flood international markets. We're all waiting to see China pay car makers to rip up plants.

    • @darkithnamgedrf9495
      @darkithnamgedrf9495 2 місяці тому +1

      What are these chemicals then

    • @torao773
      @torao773 2 місяці тому

      Yup. France is literally the poster child for protectionism and state-led industrial policies. Dirigisme.

    • @MacrosFTW
      @MacrosFTW 2 місяці тому +12

      Typical xenophobia. Accuses other countries of doing the things they do.

    • @hughmungus2760
      @hughmungus2760 2 місяці тому +14

      yeah agriculture in europe as a whole is massively subsidised and protected. Half the riots in europe right now are because farmers don't want to compete with cheap US and Ukrainian food products.

  • @headerbidding
    @headerbidding 2 місяці тому +73

    China: build a road to help people move around.
    Polymatter: it could be a violation of trade law.
    This logic is completely mind-blowing

    • @Zapata1994
      @Zapata1994 2 місяці тому +16

      Lol, I like how no matter what China does, it's made out to be bad somehow 😂

    • @hughmungus2760
      @hughmungus2760 2 місяці тому

      To quote Peter Schiff "if china wants to subsidise its products americans should be thanking them for giving them a free discount"
      Which when you think about it. If china intends to operate at a loss for these exports its china screwing itself over with massive debts while the consumer gets cheaper goods.
      If anything you should be more afraid of china pulling back on subsidies which would drive inflation right back up and cause even more headaches for net importers like the US.

    • @noth1ngnss921
      @noth1ngnss921 2 місяці тому

      The trade agreement violation thing was specifically in reference to currency depreciation, which IS a violation.

    • @jockzhao5125
      @jockzhao5125 2 місяці тому

      @@noth1ngnss921 yeah, the logic, mind blowing. I fuk a hooker, spend money, payed taxed, counted into gdp, referece to currency depresciation, violation. perfect correct.

    • @aison2735
      @aison2735 2 місяці тому +5

      @@noth1ngnss921 The United States is the largest currency manipulator

  • @flyoutchase
    @flyoutchase 2 місяці тому +187

    *United States slaps tariffs on and creates protectionism policies for China*.......PolyMatter: Why China is About to Start a Trade War

    • @bigjared8946
      @bigjared8946 2 місяці тому +21

      It's not really "protectionism" when the imports are massively state-subsidized. Of course domestically produced goods with far less state-subsidization cannot directly compete with this and really, why would you want them to?

    • @MimOzanTamamogullar
      @MimOzanTamamogullar 2 місяці тому +8

      That's not the message in the video at all, did you even watch it?

    • @chisakihiradaira3477
      @chisakihiradaira3477 2 місяці тому +18

      @@bigjared8946USA is capitalist, which means whatever the best bang for buck money can buy is usually the one that comes out winning. Why can’t the U.S. subsidize heavier? The current debt ceiling seems to be infinite anyways 😂

    • @NeostormXLMAX
      @NeostormXLMAX 2 місяці тому

      more anti china propaganda lmao, capitalist and free market until they start losing

    • @alburaq3290
      @alburaq3290 2 місяці тому +1

      ​@@chisakihiradaira3477Because US doesn't want to end up like China.

  • @imjody
    @imjody 2 місяці тому +76

    I'd love a $15,000 BYD option in Canada, can't lie... 😬

    • @ulfosterberg9116
      @ulfosterberg9116 2 місяці тому +5

      I would not want to be seen dead in a BYD.

    • @zuesadam7143
      @zuesadam7143 2 місяці тому +43

      ​@@ulfosterberg9116that's why you're taking the bus

    • @jeffjones114
      @jeffjones114 2 місяці тому +7

      Talking to taxi drivers in China driving BYDs - they absolutely love them

    • @biggihan
      @biggihan 2 місяці тому +8

      I thought we wanted to transition to electric cars as fast as possible. I wouldn’t mind a $15,000 BYD rather than a $50,000 American SUV. Blame the car manufacturing industry for pressuring the US government into regulating profit-maximizing land yachts into the market rather than efficient vehicles.

    • @imjody
      @imjody 2 місяці тому +6

      @@ulfosterberg9116 please do tell me why. And remember, there are literally ZERO successful Canadian car manufacturers yet.

  • @lilibueta
    @lilibueta 2 місяці тому +5

    French wine example is unfortunate. There is nothing as subsidised as European agriculture

  • @coilung000
    @coilung000 2 місяці тому +14

    is the first minute of this video an out-of-season April fools joke?

  • @cnmike1988
    @cnmike1988 2 місяці тому +69

    another problem on china lol this channel should just be named ChinaMatter

    • @dansands8140
      @dansands8140 2 місяці тому +12

      $$$

    • @rap3208
      @rap3208 2 місяці тому

      nah, they are just commenting that this video is so full of holes and what they are asserting is really ridiculous, you would too if you remove your blinders and really investigate the facts.

  • @BrendanGeormer
    @BrendanGeormer 2 місяці тому +105

    The engineer's dilemma is to make something as cheap as possible that just passes standards for safety.

    • @rubiconnn
      @rubiconnn 2 місяці тому

      Honestly I would love to see Chinese electric cars in the US. American car companies have become so lazy, terrible, and unoriginal because they bribed politicians to not allow foreign cars to be sold here.

    • @phil20_20
      @phil20_20 2 місяці тому +8

      You're thinking of management. The engineers' task is to make everything last the same amount of time. That's why things are starting to fall apart all at once. 😅

    • @neoxyte
      @neoxyte 2 місяці тому +4

      Which is why safety standards are usually high. To solve that very problem.

    • @AllSeeingEy3
      @AllSeeingEy3 2 місяці тому +9

      Anyone can build a bridge that will last for 1000 years.
      But if you want a bridge that will last *exactly* 1000 years, you need an engineer.

    • @esdeath89
      @esdeath89 2 місяці тому +1

      ​@@AllSeeingEy3lol😂

  • @DanBurgaud
    @DanBurgaud 2 місяці тому +75

    2:18 China no longer offers cheap labor. Their factories are very efficient and produce goods at much lower cost.

    • @darkithnamgedrf9495
      @darkithnamgedrf9495 2 місяці тому +9

      They are subsidized, not necessarily more efficient

    • @johnyossarian9059
      @johnyossarian9059 2 місяці тому

      The Chinese subsidized themselves into the second biggest economy in the world

    • @sengwesetogile6054
      @sengwesetogile6054 2 місяці тому +3

      Chinese labour , especially skilled one, is still cheaper compared to west. 600million Chinese earn $150 or less in a month

    • @ThePowerLover
      @ThePowerLover 2 місяці тому

      @@sengwesetogile6054 He is a propagandist.

    • @RockZhang-qe7pf
      @RockZhang-qe7pf 2 місяці тому

      @@sengwesetogile6054 How many of these are people who lack work ability or are not engaged in production? Including the elderly, infants, and current students?

  • @miskolinaccc
    @miskolinaccc 2 місяці тому +11

    As someone who lives right next to what used to be a huge bycicle factory in Slovenia, but is sadly now defunct, the opening statement hit differently 😢😅

  • @changshu6463
    @changshu6463 2 місяці тому +57

    PolyMatter:
    Affordable Cars: Unethical
    Expensive Cars: Comparative Advantage!!!
    How educated.

    • @Mhark127
      @Mhark127 2 місяці тому +15

      The logic of capitalism

    • @ZachDavisForReals
      @ZachDavisForReals 2 місяці тому +12

      The problem isn't their affordability, it's that the government of China gives advantages that violate free-trade rules. Look up "dumping" in regards to international trade.

    • @wildwolf111
      @wildwolf111 2 місяці тому +4

      One big comparative advantage china has is its battery technology. Rather than seeing it as exporting cheap EVs, you should see it as exporting cheap batteries where china has both the capacity and the advanced tech.

    • @aronseptianto8142
      @aronseptianto8142 2 місяці тому +3

      i don't think he ever call it unethical. He calls it an economic problem (paraphrasing) which, i mean, it is. fucking over your worker will become and economic problem at that kind of scale

    • @changshu6463
      @changshu6463 2 місяці тому

      ​@@ZachDavisForReals Hey I am a huge supporter of free trading. And I know that US is the leader of it. But looks at Biden's CHIPS act. subsidies, exclusive supply chain, force investment, doesn't that violate the FREE-TRADE RULES? Does anybody knows that US have DUMPED corns and soybean to latin America, Affrica and China to destroy their agriculture system? It will be unfair for PolyMatter to not blame US as well

  • @JWFInancialCoaching
    @JWFInancialCoaching 2 місяці тому +138

    Slovenia mentioned!!!

    • @treedai7787
      @treedai7787 2 місяці тому +11

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    • @MrAsianPie
      @MrAsianPie 2 місяці тому +8

      Hell yeah!

    • @korakys
      @korakys 2 місяці тому

      Even coming from a country twice the size of Slovenia (New Zealand) I still know this feeling, lol.

    • @millevenon5853
      @millevenon5853 2 місяці тому +2

      The femboys are happy

  • @Beyonder1987
    @Beyonder1987 2 місяці тому +10

    This guy needs to fact check himself

    • @KHMCHNH
      @KHMCHNH Місяць тому +1

      Yeah, Chinese wages are lower compared to the west, but they are definitely higher than other developing countries and continuing to rise

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    @AshleyChloe 2 місяці тому +12

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  • @richdobbs6595
    @richdobbs6595 2 місяці тому +28

    My guess is that tariffs based on "Made in America" content will be raised to sufficient levels to prevent imports of cars assembled in China. That sounds like a policy that will happen regardless of who wins the election. Especially since EVs are sitting on lots as it is.

    • @appa609
      @appa609 2 місяці тому

      Chinese companies: hold my beer while I build 100 car factories in Mexico

    • @richdobbs6595
      @richdobbs6595 2 місяці тому

      @@appa609 Yeah, that lessens the impact for both countries, but doesn't change the end result.

    • @alexc6926
      @alexc6926 2 місяці тому +1

      @appa609 both sides have said NAFTA will be blown up if used by BYD to circumvent tariffs by assembling in Mexico. Don’t forget this is a two sided relationship with dependence on openness of us market to Mexican goods not other way around. Let’s see who blinks first or if Mexico’s Alamo comes to his senses

    • @larryc1616
      @larryc1616 2 місяці тому

      ​@alexc6926 then buh-bye Toyota, BMW, vw, Ford, if NAFTA is broken which takes the consent of 3 countries not 1

  • @amrmohamed1387
    @amrmohamed1387 2 місяці тому +79

    I'm surprised at how poorly this video has been made, it's not what I have expected at all

    • @nextinstitute7824
      @nextinstitute7824 2 місяці тому +10

      It's not badly made, but some relevant points seem to be missing. It's an incredibly difficult topic and analysts don't all agree on it. He has some interesting points of view, though , that are worth following up on.

    • @nextinstitute7824
      @nextinstitute7824 2 місяці тому +1

      It poses more questions than answers to me.

    • @wArGa5m1
      @wArGa5m1 2 місяці тому +4

      Badly made… lol yeah okay let’s see your videos 😂

    • @princekaguo
      @princekaguo 2 місяці тому

      Yeah its like they didn't even try to hide the anti-China bias

    • @zuesadam7143
      @zuesadam7143 2 місяці тому +14

      ​@@wArGa5m1what kind of takeaway is this?
      Do you need to be a chef to know if some food tastes bad?
      He's referring to his research and not his video creating skills

  • @debocknolan6273
    @debocknolan6273 2 місяці тому +18

    I have been trading for about 6 months now and just about every mine, it backfires and slaps me in my face. Nearly impossible for me to catch more than a few points I try to do top down analysis but it doesn't work for me . I say to myself, clearly I'm in the 90% that lose money, so I open a demo account, do my analysis, then take the opposite of what I would normally take and get the same result. I'm starting to feel hopeless, any advice for a struggling trader?

    • @masangogabriel3356
      @masangogabriel3356 2 місяці тому

      Indeed, the recent market downturn serves as evidence that a vast majority of individuals lacked a sufficient understanding of the underlying financial dynamics at play.

    • @lucybentzcrystal4440
      @lucybentzcrystal4440 2 місяці тому

      Don't listen to him, don't give up. Mining takes time(months, even years) to master, even the pros learn everday. Never the less, if you lose money no matter which side you take, maybe you need to look at how you are managing active trades rather than how you are entering them. My advice, find a mentor . And also, try incorporating the use of oscillators, Bollinger and pivot points into your strategy. And most importantly move to higher TFs(4h or 1D preferably), you'll thank me later.

    • @debocknolan6273
      @debocknolan6273 2 місяці тому

      You're absolutely right. While I don't incur losses with every trade, my primary challenge lies in allowing my winning trades to fully develop. I often find that I miss out on significant movements in the market. Instead of capitalizing on these opportunities, my trades tend to reverse after initially moving in my favor. Additionally, I acknowledge that my entry points could be significantly refined. Finding a mentor to guide me through these challenges would be immensely beneficial, although I recognize that locating a reputable mentor is easier said than done. If you happen to know any legitimate mentors, I would greatly appreciate any recommendations you could provide.

    • @lucybentzcrystal4440
      @lucybentzcrystal4440 2 місяці тому

      I've been working with a financial advisor since I started investing. In today's market, the challenge lies in timing purchases and sales of trending stocks, which seems straightforward but can be tricky. My portfolio has grown significantly, making about $1500 bi-weekly. Essentially, what I'm saying is that the 5% of consistently profitable traders often fly under the radar; they're typically low-key individuals. I rely on my account manager to handle entry and exit orders for me.

    • @bruceclairelopschutz9938
      @bruceclairelopschutz9938 2 місяці тому

      Would you mind recommending the specific professional you utilize for their services? I'm facing numerous marketing challenges and could use some assistance.

  • @themindsojourner
    @themindsojourner 2 місяці тому +3

    The title has Typo? Mistakenly wrote China instead of USA. LOL.

  • @NinjagoGuy416
    @NinjagoGuy416 2 місяці тому +15

    16:27 my guy… you got Germany and France backwards 😂😂😂

  • @nicestoriesnottherealstori3006
    @nicestoriesnottherealstori3006 2 місяці тому +33

    I still can't get over how funny it was seeing China absorbing a county I live next to in a Johnny Harris video. Like I already know manufacturing is mostly dead where I am from, I don't think it was completely China that did that thought.

    • @MimOzanTamamogullar
      @MimOzanTamamogullar 2 місяці тому

      Capitalism naturally kills off manufacturing after it reaches a certain level of development, this would be that way without China too

  • @henreator
    @henreator 2 місяці тому +117

    It is sad to see PolyMatter's video quality declining so much and have to resort to anti-China clickbait

    • @zjeee
      @zjeee 2 місяці тому

      Yep because everytime you dont praise China you must be anti-China. What us the point of a full deck of cards when you only use one, the victim card.

    • @anypercentdeathless
      @anypercentdeathless 2 місяці тому +11

      Never seen a Polymatter video before this. Is the narrator always so mind-numbingly repetitive and whiney?

    • @hughmungus2760
      @hughmungus2760 2 місяці тому

      gotta get a piece of that 300million a year state department subsidy for 'negative reporting on china'
      Seriously the kinda cash the US openly admits to spending on smearing china can probably fund a marvel movie that does nothing but dunk on china.

    • @Western_Decline
      @Western_Decline 2 місяці тому +3

      @@anypercentdeathlesshe’s an incel Chinese-American or Taiwanese-american . I can tell be the accent.

    • @sg23148
      @sg23148 2 місяці тому

      ​@Western_Decline he's Asian?

  • @coconuts5237
    @coconuts5237 2 місяці тому +65

    I am a company owner of China. I know how much cost for social insurance and tax paid for a employee. It is pretty high. The enterprise is actually highly taxed. Actually the reason for saving high is not because of low social insurance.For subsidy part, I dont know other trades, for green energy part, the government never paid on time. Believe me, making business is hard, competation is so high. I believe that is why there are more competitive company in China. For consumer part, you can see how many apple, tesla, bmw, benz, audi ... bought by Chinese people, actually, the luxury cars are only ones having up sells in China's foreign brands. Chinese also buy a large amount of electric vehicles.

    • @user-dn6kj8xc7r
      @user-dn6kj8xc7r 2 місяці тому +1

      Travellers to china from the west know first hand that the social insurance is indeed low. You cannot compare china today to china last year. In scheme of things, social insurance is abysmal in china. 1,000 expensive cars in a city of millions doesn't make them rich, it means a few people (less than west) have money. More than half of the chinese people earn $2,000 a year, that is true poverty. China is deeply poor.

    • @Shirohiro2024
      @Shirohiro2024 2 місяці тому +8

      @@user-dn6kj8xc7r I agree with you, but $2,000 can be quite adequate in some parts of China. Given the vastness of the country and the wide distribution of its population, the cost of living can vary greatly, akin to the price differences between countries with different currencies. Local governments prioritize making goods more affordable for their people. Take eggs, for example: in my years living in the UK, I've noticed that eggs cost 1.5 to 2 times more than in an average Chinese city, and 1.3 times more than in metropolises like Beijing and Shanghai. While the minimum wage set by law may be lower than in the UK, it does not exceed the UK’s by more than 1.5 times. Regarding electronics or manufactured goods, higher-end products like Alienware laptops may be cheaper in the UK due to demand influencing the price. However, items meant to be more affordable for less wealthy individuals-like pens and mugs-are 2 to 5 times more expensive in the UK than in China. In conclusion, those whom you describe as poor may prioritize affordability, and the government is indeed working to address their needs.

    • @user-dn6kj8xc7r
      @user-dn6kj8xc7r 2 місяці тому

      @@Shirohiro2024 A country of poverty defended by masses of paid internet commenters saying their poverty is good for them

    • @hexocat5858
      @hexocat5858 2 місяці тому +10

      @@user-dn6kj8xc7rlmao ur saying this cuz u cant make a better argument

    • @00101001000000110011
      @00101001000000110011 2 місяці тому

      @@user-dn6kj8xc7r so you don't understand purchasing power is dependant of the place. 2k usd in china don't buy the same things they do in utah or LA. china's population is mostly middle class, that is more than what most of the world can say. shame you are too ignorant to even know that.

  • @enonh82
    @enonh82 2 місяці тому +86

    In many western countries children used to work in mines well into the 20th century. To think that we developed with regulations on labor and the environment is laughable.

    • @EthicalAllele
      @EthicalAllele 2 місяці тому

      Some states are correcting those regulatory "mistakes" from back then and loosening child labor laws! The future of the US looks grim with all the politicians effectively being puppets for the super-wealthy elite.

    • @Davethreshold
      @Davethreshold 2 місяці тому

      Sadly, you are so right. On a PBS, American Experience, they showed an old, shocking photo. The Fathers of those Kids used to stand behind them with BULLWHIPS! I couldn't believe it. I love my United States but there is much bad history with us not even including slavery.

    • @selohcin
      @selohcin 2 місяці тому +10

      Is that at all relevant to the claims of the video? No, you're just derailing the discussion about Chinese exports.

    • @jiafuliu3729
      @jiafuliu3729 2 місяці тому +5

      Perhaps only if China is still an agricultural country will they be satisfied

    • @kennyloong90
      @kennyloong90 2 місяці тому +5

      No children work in mine at china also

  • @Neomadra
    @Neomadra 2 місяці тому +143

    Keep up with the China videos, you've got competition now

    • @jamesdeininger3759
      @jamesdeininger3759 2 місяці тому +21

      I’d expect to see a lot of creators discussing China’s troubles over the next few years. Get ready lol

    • @ArawnOfAnnwn
      @ArawnOfAnnwn 2 місяці тому +49

      @@jamesdeininger3759 It's been happening for years already. There's entire channels dedicated to just mining the China well, and nothing else, for their viewership. And I mean way more than Polymatter does. Typically quite biased and VERY repetitive, but it works. Some of them have around a million subs just from doing that.

    • @supervince110
      @supervince110 2 місяці тому +1

      ​@@ArawnOfAnnwnany recommendation?

    • @ArawnOfAnnwn
      @ArawnOfAnnwn 2 місяці тому +22

      @@supervince110 For what? Did it sound like I'd recommend any of them? I suppose if you just want to join in the hate train, feel free to mosey on over to China Uncensored or Serpentza. They'll feed you aplenty.

    • @supervince110
      @supervince110 2 місяці тому

      @@ArawnOfAnnwn not really I'm just curious what their arguments are and why people fall into them

  • @bilinasmini3480
    @bilinasmini3480 2 місяці тому +80

    It's unfortunate that PolyMatter has to resort to anti-Chinese sensationalism due to a significant decline in video quality.

    • @Iloona974
      @Iloona974 2 місяці тому +9

      It's sad. I used to like his content

    • @MacrosFTW
      @MacrosFTW 2 місяці тому +11

      He wants to be able to put in less work and get higher views.

    • @mail4500-bx9lb
      @mail4500-bx9lb 2 місяці тому +1

      Indeed, this is quite a poor quality mis-information content

    • @famouschappi
      @famouschappi 2 місяці тому

      Forgive him. He has rent to pay. He knows not what he do-du until he steps in the poo-poo.

  • @TomSimba
    @TomSimba 2 місяці тому +99

    Whining about China being unfair to the rest of the world and their workers working too hard will not change the non competitiveness of America. Stop spending trillions on wars and use that money to help American industries and workers.

    • @runed0s86
      @runed0s86 2 місяці тому +2

      But how else will our kids learn discipline 🤪

    • @oldmandoinghighkicksonlyin1368
      @oldmandoinghighkicksonlyin1368 2 місяці тому +10

      You directly benefit from military spending. It pays for the stability that's allowed the world, and by extension--you--to prosper. The US Navy is what keeps maritime trade going without major hiccups. Protecting US national interests keeps global trade ticking along. The internet, GPS, etc etc....you benefit from it.

    • @aslampervez2294
      @aslampervez2294 2 місяці тому +9

      @@oldmandoinghighkicksonlyin1368 you r requested to mind ur own business and take care of your own country please

    • @Booz2020
      @Booz2020 2 місяці тому

      Slava 🇹🇼

    • @TomSimba
      @TomSimba 2 місяці тому +4

      @aslampervez2294 Yes, I live in a relatively neutral country that minds our own business, but this trade war, pretty one-sided, I would say, greatly affects the rest of the world. If you believe spending a disproportionate amount of America's fortune on the industrial military complex, more power to you. To each his own.

  • @kibetgodwin2834
    @kibetgodwin2834 2 місяці тому +135

    Polymatter is too obsessed with Chinese, it's like his Chinese girlfriend broke his heart

    • @CyborgNeko
      @CyborgNeko 2 місяці тому +16

      of course anything related to china topic duh is gain lot of views click on this political problem

    • @PherPhur
      @PherPhur 2 місяці тому +17

      For being so obsessed with China he left out probably the most important factor in this video. That the US suffered extreme supply chain issues during covid regarding China so businesses are switching over to setting up shop in Mexico since it's closer and has less problems like this.
      Any disruption in supply chains is HUGE for complex products. Mexico has actually surpassed China as the leading trading partner with the US just last year.

    • @adon8672
      @adon8672 2 місяці тому +19

      ​@@PherPhurmost of the raw materials and especially the intermediate materials for the Mexican made products are imported from China.

    • @robisverybad75
      @robisverybad75 2 місяці тому +15

      @@PherPhur China has invested 6 billion in Mexico for industrial plants that will manufacture for the USA market, but not be subject to tariffs because of NAFTA. This is why the stats are like you state

    • @walhdamaskus2408
      @walhdamaskus2408 2 місяці тому

      ​@@PherPhur, dude mexican stuff are Made in Mexico by china.

  • @jimothypersson8306
    @jimothypersson8306 2 місяці тому +8

    Would’ve liked to see included in the video if there is a plan from Beijing if Europe starts introducing heavy tariffs on the cars, and exports don’t sell well in Europe

    • @catinbootsnow4267
      @catinbootsnow4267 2 місяці тому +4

      With all the competitive advantages, China will mainly sell cars in Russia, Southeast Asia, middle Asia, middle East, Africa, and Latin America, competing head to head with cars from US, Europe, Japan and South Korea.
      Consumers in these regions are more than glad to see more affordable cars to choose.

    • @appa609
      @appa609 2 місяці тому +1

      Chinese automotive demand is extremely undersaturated because of strict licenture requirements in the big cities and they can choose to ease this at any time to increase consumption. There are about as many cars in China as in America, except China has 4x the population.

    • @davidk.d.7591
      @davidk.d.7591 2 місяці тому

      It's a difficult line to tow and Chinese carmakers are definitely going to start making cars in Europe. Even the EU isn't united about the tariffs. The French are pushing for them but the Germans are understandably, trying to tow a very fine line. Interesting to see how it plays out.

  • @_Wai_Wai_
    @_Wai_Wai_ 2 місяці тому +8

    hmm groceries, basic necessities for people are "too" cheap. Is it better to have inflation?

    • @justinr9753
      @justinr9753 2 місяці тому +3

      A small amount is better than deflation in most aspects. If you have debt, that debt loses value. If you get a raise you probably have to keep it. If you import stuff to make other stuff it makes it more expensive to make less money. If saving money makes you more money, your probably not going to invest it hurting growth.

    • @kekw3271
      @kekw3271 2 місяці тому

      Its cheap because demand is low, chinese companies aren't making enough money. Look at chinese stock indexs, its fucked.

    • @_Wai_Wai_
      @_Wai_Wai_ 2 місяці тому

      @@justinr9753 What? having debt lose value is bad? I think you mean leveraging debt to buy assets such as real estate. And the deflation has caused real estate prices to drop. Yes, if you are speculating real estate, and you buy too many properties at too high a price, then the deflation of houses will burn you.

    • @zajacztamas7
      @zajacztamas7 Місяць тому

      I know I'm a bit late, but you are one of the few sane voices on the comment section of this clearly propagandistic video. Thank you for that, and keep it up man!

  • @joela.4058
    @joela.4058 2 місяці тому

    This was a phenomenal video, good explanations of complex things

  • @robezy0
    @robezy0 2 місяці тому +124

    I'm not so sure about the takeaways from this video, my impression is Polymatter took a rather simplistic view here and I'm quite worried about the emotionally charged language throughout the video, too.
    It's not hard to utilize China's authoritarian system and use it as an explanation for why the government cannot get consumption up. However, when taking more data into the picture, this explanation doesn't hold up. Compared to Western countries, consumption does account for a lower share of GDP (just above half, compared to 2/3 in the US and UK) but this is the case all over East Asia. The Taiwanese and South Korean economies rely even less on consumption. So, the actual reason why Chinese people are frugal can't because they have low social security. What unites these countries is the high cost of raising children, especially regarding education and marriage, which are common reasons why families save money.
    I similarly disagree with the notion that China has suddenly decided to flood Western markets with EVs. What the video is leaving out is that BYD is already the biggest car exporter in the world. Why would they not sooner or later tap into Europe and America? This isn't some sudden grand strategy but a rather normal development and of course not China will start this 'trade war' but the countries who are insecure about this change.
    What I agree with is that China is restructuring its economy, but in a different way than implied here. Polymatter have talked about it for a long time: China's record growth numbers cannot go on indefinitely, but now that it happens, they act as if getting the numbers back up is China's only solution, when in reality, even the CCP has realized by now it has to make growth more sustainable and let more people benefit from it. 'Quality over quantity' is widely being discussed in Chinese leadership now (BRI projects for example are now called 'small but beautiful') and I'm astonished this channel isn't talking about this at all but sticks to blaming its authoritarian nature.
    Source for most of this: "The New China Playbook" by Keyu Jin (London-based economist)

    • @chengong388
      @chengong388 2 місяці тому +33

      the ultimate fate of all these documentary channels as they grow bigger, is more and more simplified, less and less rigorous research, and more influence by money or political correctness. At some point you just have to unsubscribe.

    • @chickenychickens5154
      @chickenychickens5154 2 місяці тому

      Yeah, Xi Jing Ping did say we’ll slowly transition from low quality mass production to high quality production of higher tech products, polymatter really reasearch that if Xi wants something done, he’ll get it done, and didn’t factor in the long economic plan that would stretch decades.

    • @TheBooban
      @TheBooban 2 місяці тому

      It can practically go on indefinitely. As long as the west won’t implement trade war policies that the Chinese have been waging for 30 years. Nothing wrong with China selling cars to the west. If they build it there with a joint venture. Simple.

    • @nextinstitute7824
      @nextinstitute7824 2 місяці тому +1

      Becoming the leader in tech is very much a strategy, quite openly so actually. Nothing wrong with that strategy, but it is part of a plan.

    • @nextinstitute7824
      @nextinstitute7824 2 місяці тому +1

      ​@esphaeraspraestans4212They also have mountains and mountains of discarded new ebikes. Imagine the ecological cost of that...

  • @rest0re871
    @rest0re871 2 місяці тому +18

    The building highlighted at 1:32 is a Field and Stream, the REI is actually across the parking lot in the rectangular building.
    Funny to see a local place on a YT video.

    • @themantimeforgotx
      @themantimeforgotx 2 місяці тому +2

      I was thinking the same thing, Look its the Easton area with Costco to the South!

  • @iiio12
    @iiio12 2 місяці тому +3

    Show a Foreign Direct Investments chart along with the GDP growth and where it is today, that will answer the question how many of those cars will be permitted on EU/US markets.

  • @grey3247
    @grey3247 2 місяці тому +1

    This video is also a pretty good handbook on how to write a Cyberpunk economy

  • @naibafYT
    @naibafYT 2 місяці тому +7

    At 16:23 you have confused France and Germany on the map 😶

  • @mikaxms
    @mikaxms 2 місяці тому +12

    16:25 I can see you're an American XD

  • @kentkagle3850
    @kentkagle3850 2 місяці тому +1

    cant say this enough your voice is totally bad ass perfect for narrating

  • @magnumkenn
    @magnumkenn 2 місяці тому +2

    The video editing is really good! The best use of B-roll I have seen on these styles of shows

  • @lotofAlexa1221
    @lotofAlexa1221 2 місяці тому +41

    The rate at ehich you are pumping new videos is pretty crazy ngl

    • @appleratpipe
      @appleratpipe 2 місяці тому +22

      Sponsored by CIA

    • @norfazrinjamal8413
      @norfazrinjamal8413 2 місяці тому +2

      They publish new video every two weeks whereas The Infographic Show every single day.

    • @subotaiKhan
      @subotaiKhan 2 місяці тому +7

      Maybe he should slow down since the quality is dropping.

    • @Sam-ui1ll
      @Sam-ui1ll 2 місяці тому +5

      ​​@@subotaiKhanDon't even remember why I'm subscribed. The depth of his arguments are as thick as a sheet of paper. Just recite some basic stats published online by the IMF, UN, World Bank and voilà, you have a Polymatter video that goes on for 20 minutes for some reason.

  • @JaydenSmith-rj3uf
    @JaydenSmith-rj3uf 2 місяці тому

    great video

  • @boblolrus
    @boblolrus 2 місяці тому +1

    Nice!

  • @prohacker5086
    @prohacker5086 2 місяці тому +10

    Make video about slovenian bicycle industry

  • @xinjiesamli7431
    @xinjiesamli7431 2 місяці тому +3

    Comparative advantage is not relative to other countries but rather within one country. Econ 101.

  • @ethansdroid
    @ethansdroid 2 місяці тому +4

    My biggest take away was that continuing to purchase cheap Chinese products will eventually bankrupt the country that produces them. I have to be missing something, but this was a super interesting video.

  • @Johnwild6152
    @Johnwild6152 Місяць тому +2

    Watching this on x2 speed saved me. You talk too slow and drag the video where it’s not needed

  • @KingJojoB
    @KingJojoB 2 місяці тому +18

    I wish the us had stuff that was affordable

  • @vindooo
    @vindooo 2 місяці тому +5

    SEATTLE MENTIONED

  • @SerotoninReuptake
    @SerotoninReuptake 2 місяці тому +2

    Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore (shipping port) just collapsed because a ship ran into it. 🤔

  • @peterbodofsnik9429
    @peterbodofsnik9429 2 місяці тому

    Wow Great Video

  • @bradfordemily2577
    @bradfordemily2577 2 місяці тому +13

    I'm tired of these new buys every week, just to make up some assets with low percentage on my $236k portfolio and try to keep everything around 10%. Do you think these stocks you just mentioned are safe buys to outperform the market this year?

    • @fxkathybviatelegramonly4016
      @fxkathybviatelegramonly4016 2 місяці тому

      For me. I would avoid the index funds, mutual funds, or specific stocks for the time being. The 5% fixed incomes are the safest bet for now. Save your cash for when the market actually shows sign of recovery. Or hire a good market strategist

    • @EllenHarry
      @EllenHarry 2 місяці тому

      Agreed. I deal with an investment advisor for this reason. I currently have over $800k invested in a diversified portfolio that has grown exponentially and is suitable for all market seasons. Our current project for this year is a more concrete ballpark target.

    • @bradfordemily2577
      @bradfordemily2577 2 місяці тому

      May I know the name of the advsor who has been assisting you, please?

    • @EllenHarry
      @EllenHarry 2 місяці тому

      She goes by ‘’Monica Lisa Payne’ I suggest you look her up. To be honest, I almost didn't buy the idea of letting someone handle growing my finance, but so glad I did.

    • @bradfordemily2577
      @bradfordemily2577 2 місяці тому

      Thank you for this Pointer. It was easy to find your handler, She seems very proficient and flexible. I booked a call session with her

  • @KommandantAegis
    @KommandantAegis 2 місяці тому +6

    16:29 I think France and Germany are mixed up

  • @ed0078
    @ed0078 2 місяці тому

    Well done

  • @xmanreturn
    @xmanreturn 2 місяці тому

    Amazing video

  • @mikealms2162
    @mikealms2162 2 місяці тому +10

    how is that a "trade war" if they are trying to export more of their cars to other countries? Isn't that the opposite of a trade war?

  • @r3dpowel796
    @r3dpowel796 2 місяці тому +10

    I failed to see the part where there is a problem.

    • @sammytsang2948
      @sammytsang2948 2 місяці тому +6

      Chinese being able to have the same or higher living standards compared to Europeans & Americans at less impact to Chinese wallets is a problem for western politicians, if the western voter finds out how much products should really cost.

    • @fenrirgg
      @fenrirgg 2 місяці тому

      If everything is made in China by Chinese companies then there are no jobs for Americans. And without jobs Americans can't earn money and live.

    • @RogerJayYang
      @RogerJayYang 2 місяці тому

      @@sammytsang2948 Political talking points are more important than cost of living. It's a problem. 🤣

    • @hughmungus2760
      @hughmungus2760 2 місяці тому

      At best this is concern trolling for the welfare of chinese workers (who are still seeing faster wage increases than any western country) at worst this is paid propoganda to justify western sanctions and tariffs against chinese goods.

  • @JJs_playground
    @JJs_playground 2 місяці тому +1

    Wait, did you say the buildings and bridges are too sturdy. Have you heard of "tofu dreg" construction?

  • @KyoushaPumpItUp
    @KyoushaPumpItUp 2 місяці тому

    I found an error at 16:27. You mislabeled France as Germany and Vice Versa.

  • @flz_5848
    @flz_5848 2 місяці тому +20

    Honey wake up, the new video essay about China just dropped

    • @alexc6926
      @alexc6926 2 місяці тому

      Honey wake up another wolf warrior upset their behavior and dependence on iron foreign markets comes back to bite them. Are you ready for the tariff based of where the company is from or ownership and not where produced Caus I am, 50 cent warrior or did you forget you don’t consume and have a new Mao now. A betting man wouldn’t bet on yall right now, but I’m sure the so strong wolf warriors will somehow circumvent deflation, youth unemployment for skills studied,
      Bankrupting pensions, rise in elder poverty and population drop :)

  • @rutujd3270
    @rutujd3270 2 місяці тому +31

    It's funny how every video about China tells a different story

    • @dansands8140
      @dansands8140 2 місяці тому

      This one is paid propaganda, so.

    • @alburaq3290
      @alburaq3290 2 місяці тому +3

      You want all the videos to tell you the same thing? No different perspectives?

    • @walhdamaskus2408
      @walhdamaskus2408 2 місяці тому

      Go to visit china and usa then u will see the true story.

    • @Bruteforce765
      @Bruteforce765 2 місяці тому +9

      ​@@alburaq3290there's a difference between perspective and established facts. Last video China's infrastructure was collapsing, now it's too sturdy? Which is it?

    • @appa609
      @appa609 2 місяці тому +1

      ​@@Bruteforce765 Ur-Fascism
      "the enemy is simultaneously weak and strong"

  • @amazon4716
    @amazon4716 Місяць тому +1

    Because they are not in inflation
    They are in deflation
    Double edge sword.

  • @mrh9783
    @mrh9783 2 місяці тому +1

    Trade war didn't stop since 2018. This video was uploaded slight ahead of the date Janet Yellen visit to China with a similar talking point, very interesting indeed

  • @Erty_
    @Erty_ 2 місяці тому +32

    already seen it on nebula, good video

    • @BrentAlley
      @BrentAlley 2 місяці тому +5

      #NotSponsored

    • @okene
      @okene 2 місяці тому +2

      I saw it before you, I'm a bigger fan than you.
      Stop crying about it😝

    • @john_smith_john
      @john_smith_john 2 місяці тому +2

      cringe

    • @hydoffdhagaweyne1037
      @hydoffdhagaweyne1037 2 місяці тому +1

      @@okene I saw it before you were even born, stop being a cry baby

  • @danielbenner7583
    @danielbenner7583 2 місяці тому +2

    This is more about an impending trade war with the EU, rather than the US. Decent chance it’d rope in Japan and South Korea, as they’re all going to want to protect their nascent EV industry.
    On the bright side, the rest of the global south (with the exception of India) will get a bunch of cheap EVs, so I see some positives to all this.

  • @yaswanthreddy6345
    @yaswanthreddy6345 2 місяці тому

    Hi the video is good.
    Could you do a video on the Nuclear Triad and its significance in today's world with many conflicts.

  • @lodzat
    @lodzat 2 місяці тому +15

    Capitalism is a scourge when cheap food is considered a bad thing

  • @rhidiandavies1991
    @rhidiandavies1991 2 місяці тому +12

    I'm in the UK and had been wondering why I started getting loads of BYD ads all of a sudden

    • @sammytsang2948
      @sammytsang2948 2 місяці тому

      BYD cars in UK vs BYD cars in China. Same quality car ones sold in UK cost more for customer.
      But then BYD in UK might be better value than a non Chinese car of the same quality.
      But then UK customers always seem to pay more for the same quantity & quality compared to other parts of earth. No matter the product.

    • @larryc1616
      @larryc1616 2 місяці тому

      ​@@sammytsang2948brexit

  • @bcrane270
    @bcrane270 2 місяці тому

    Great video as always, but ending with an ad is a frustrating lack of conclusion.

  • @chickenychickens5154
    @chickenychickens5154 Місяць тому +2

    Bro’s acting like the USA doesn’t heavily subsidise their key industries

    • @user-ot2nh8qb7d
      @user-ot2nh8qb7d Місяць тому +1

      Hell the big US automakers needed a major government bailout during the 2008 financial crisis. Due to poor management, poor innovation, and just simply couldn’t compete with foreign automakers.

  • @sophisticatedpotato9255
    @sophisticatedpotato9255 2 місяці тому +8

    Can somebody good at economics explain to me how consumption foster economic growth and makes an economy more resilient?
    Intuitively, you are not producing anything of value by simply consuming. Sure, companies make more profit out of more consumption, but ultimately, no value is brought into the country's economy.
    How is it considered to have the same importance as exports?

    • @keyworksurfer
      @keyworksurfer 2 місяці тому +2

      if an economy produces goods but nobody consumes them, the cycle is incomplete and nobody prospers. the goods rot on the shipping pallets, the producer cannot pay their labor or make more goods, and the people who would have consumed them have no goods. and as a result, if nobody is consuming, the producer makes less going forwards, lays off the workers it no longer needs, etc. thus shrinking the economy. economic health relies on all parts of the cycle to be in motion

    • @sophisticatedpotato9255
      @sophisticatedpotato9255 2 місяці тому +2

      @@keyworksurfer Thanks for the reply, I do agree that consumption plays a significant role in the economy, but what I meant is that "does encouraging consumption grows the economy?"
      Countries like Sri Lanka imported (consumed) more than they exported, which proved to be unsustainable for the national economy. Consumption should be just naturally increasing with a more developed economy. Then why should developing countries like China encourage more consumption?

    • @henli-rw5dw
      @henli-rw5dw 2 місяці тому +2

      ​@@sophisticatedpotato9255bingo. The Chinese problem is by design, because they realize the ability to produce real goods is where the real economy power is at. They know exactly what they are doing.

  • @zhaokwong5544
    @zhaokwong5544 2 місяці тому +13

    Headline should be changed to "How China Reacts to Trade War started by the West"

    • @alexc6926
      @alexc6926 2 місяці тому +1

      Wow look another wolf warrior I wonder if his name relates at all. What happen why does the strong CCP so hostile to foreign open markets now panic they’re closing. What happened worried about another Great Leap Forward, enjoy your new Mao, and new period of deflation and export drop. We know you don’t consume.