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@tromboneJTS cheaper doesn't mean inferior. Often cheaper Chinese EVs are higher in specs and quality than German ones.
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Nuclear Waste fear is overblown. They can be recycled or burried under the earth for far less cost than you think. Unlike the solar and wind that takes a lot of land, nuclear doesn't involve cutting down lots of trees to clear the land ,or risking damage by hurricanes or hail storms.
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It's a delima for Germany who wants to keep selling their BMW and Mercedes in both USA and China.. which side to pick lol
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@Pigeonbm GDP per capita in China has grown 30% since 2019. People just spend less and save more due to real estate collapse. They didn't really become poor.
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German cars are garbage compared to Chinese brands, in terms of quality and reliability.
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@geraldikaz1981 if it goes deep enough it's literally gone.
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Solar takes a lot of land area and often involve cutting down forest to build it out. Nuclear is much greener.
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When will Japan repay for the rape of Nanking and other war crimes against China?
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Labour Unions will kill German auto industry.
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@kinngrimm Gabon Africa natural nuclear reactor provide ample evidence it can't harm ecosystem.
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Not in China. Cheese consumers have been preferring German and Japanese cars for decades until very recently Chinese cars got better than foreign brands. Chinese consumers have no patriotism they are pragmatic.
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They don't want to admit it but Chinese workers are much more efficient than the lazy and entitled Western Union workers. They are not going to catch up to China in any foreseeable future.
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@Pigeonbm nope I think the 30% increase most came from rural migration of the extremely poor into cities. The middle class or above has mostly been stagnant.
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@Pigeonbm China is a big country. Depending on who you talk to, where they live, you get different impressions. If you only talk to a couple of people living in Shanghai, Beijing or Shenzhen, doing knowledge work, you will proably get a gloomy picture. Do you know anyone who work in EV manufacturing or renewable energy industry? These sectors have been absolutely booming, and created a lot of jobs. Perhaps some rural population became factory workers in EV factories or solar farm deployment field. This might explain the rise in average GDP per capita. White collar workers in the cities had stagnant salaries, but many blue collar jobs being created elevated the average as a whole.
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@pvught390 not anymore. look at german car reliability vs asian cars,
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