

This user posts exclusively pro-Chinese and anti-European content in very high frequency.


This user posts exclusively pro-Chinese and anti-European content in very high frequency.


This user posts exclusively pro-Chinese and anti-European content in very high frequency.


This user posts exclusively pro-Chinese and anti-European content in very high frequency.


This user posts exclusively pro-Chinese and anti-European content in very high frequency.


If I understood the news correctly those 13 are send to make preparations for a larger unit.


There are various reasons China made it before not instead of others. Industrialization is taking up speed on Africa for example even if we like to ignore it.
However China isn’t flawless and one aspect of the price it paiys is a selfmade demographic problem: The incedrible chatch up speed wouldn’t have been possible if it wasn’t for the one-child-poöicy which, coupled with immensly hard work by the Chinese population and heavy environmental destruction, allowed for China to become an economic giant within decades. This policy however will backfire in the near future. It’s not all black and white but mostly grey… as always.


I think I get the point and when thinking about it I guess you’re right. Thank you.


There is for developed economies.
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1057/palgrave.jibs.8400306


Yes and no… there used to be something like patent protection and copyrights which, in my eyes, promoted innovation since you were ensured to be able to make use of your ideas.


It will level out globally in the long run because it’s easier to catch up with others than to lead by innovation. What will prevent the world from copying Chinese innovations after China itself did so for decades?


There’s another important factor complicating things for Chinese companies:
China has copied every peace of technology they could get a hold of in the last 40 years (a smart move to close the gap between the leading nations and yourself in every sector). However, as Chinese industries now have reached the current state of the art and plan on overtaking the competition by making new innovations this leads to a problem: You hardly can dominate global markets while gatekeeping your technology. So China is now faced with the ironic problem of either protecting its innovations or exporting them to the world because it’s not likely that any Western authority will give two shits about protecting Chinese intellectual property and/or patents when China itself didn’t care for the last decades.
This user posts exclusively pro-Chinese and anti-European content in very high frequency.