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  1. Brill, video absolutely brilliant. Fantastic information. Thank you very much. Below are the timestamps you wanted: 🐷 Farmers in China are using hair dye and paint to transform white pigs into black ones for higher prices. 00:14 Black pork is significantly pricier than white pork in China. Some vendors are brushing paint onto pork to make it appear as premium marbled pork. Unscrupulous sellers are using unidentified black liquid to make tofu appear fermented. ! China's knock-off culture extends to military equipment, electric vehicles, and iconic Western franchises like KFC. 07:52 China's first self-developed aircraft carrier, the Shandong, is based on a Russian design. Chinese electric vehicles have poor quality and frequent accidents, with 8 catching fire daily. China has numerous knock-off versions of KFC, including 'Bombing Ji' and 'Obama Fried Chicken'. ! Counterfeit products in China with humorous names and branding combinations. 11:37 Procter & Gamble's shampoo products Pantene and Rejoice have been combined into a single 'Pan-Piao' shampoo. Counterfeit brands in China include 'Content Cola', 'Pineapple Phone', 'Adi Gou Si', and 'Dasabi'. Counterfeit versions of popular products like Red Bull and walnut milk drinks also exist. 📉 Dali Foods, once a dominant player, is facing declining revenues and potential delisting from the Hong Kong stock market. 15:46 Dali Foods has failed to resonate with the market despite launching new products. Dali Foods' revenues have been on a steady decline, with almost no growth in the past four years. Rumors have been circulating about Dali Foods' potential delisting from the Hong Kong stock market.
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