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Strategies & Market Trends : The Financial Collapse of 2001 Unwinding

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To: DinoNavarre who wrote (5588)5/18/2020 9:08:43 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) of 13801
 
Who is going to do the heavy lifting?
The Chinese are willing to do what westerners are not.That is what attracted industries to China in the first place. All the rest was a consequence of that. And these westerners are not going to become hard working again. The hard working westerners, the post war generation was the last, retired before 2000


The Options
There will some restoring by the S. Koreans but it will be limited by S. Korea's demographics.


Vietnam may take some industries but Vietnam is small.


Another option will be Chinese buying land in India, put factories there. Produce at these transplanted factories and slap a label Made in India. This option has limitations since the whole infrastructure is not there
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