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Comments by "Vale Tudo" (@valetudo1569) on "Bloomberg Technology" channel.
workers are not all the same. They may have laid off workers in certain areas but still need workers with a specific set of skills (AI, for example). I don't personally know that to be true, just stating a possibility.
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Great job EU!
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This "tooltalk" guy is correct. You have no understanding that the problem itself is not subsidies to be sold within the domestic market and free trading zone. The problem is when a country subsidizes for the purpose of exporting and totally eradicating any global competition in other peoples markets. Apples and oranges
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I don't
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It's under pretense of national and global security. It's also called using influence garnered from decades of alliance and good treatment...something China knows nothing about. All of China's dirty tricks (oh and there are many) are done by coercion, blackmail, threats, and transactions... it does not know how to build alliances or trust
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Nope
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Goodjob EU. You give subsidies for your firms but only for domestic production, and not to export to the world to kill other peoples industries. Welcoming Chinese EV's as long as they produce within the EU and bring jobs, rather than in China and taking jobs. Great job not letting more of your manufacturing be shipped overseas and creating more job losses just so those same jobs can be created in another country. Nobody has a right to vacuum up the demand from other peoples market, especially when they use state subsidies to unfairly out-compete those in that market. Don't want tariffs? Then you build there and create jobs there.
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Thats overdoing it. Its still one of the top companies in the entire world
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China is the most protectionist country. They used tariffs and other trade barriers to do the exact same thing for the last 30 years to get foreign countries to move their manufacturing into China... boohoo and cry more
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@tooltalk Not to mention they held their EV industry in a protective bubble for 15 years while they poured in subsidies. The only foreign automaker to get the subsidies were Tesla and they got a much smaller percentage, hence their tariff rate into the EU is lower.
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Tooktalk is right here. China also put its EV industry into a protective bubble for 15 years while pouring subsidies and protecting it from global competition. The only one they let in was Tesla which was used to get suppliers to up their standards and then use those same suppliers to build their own EV's. All the other car brands were denies the same subsidies and Tesla only got a small share, hence their tariffs into the EU being much lower
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Man I hope these guys have very strong protection against hackers. States will be pouring in a lot of effort to get their hands on this stuff
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1. Because they're using it to gain leverage over every country and use it to punish them when they don't play by their rules 2. They're breaking WTO rules by subsidizing their own chip industry. This is allows them to undercut competitors and drive them out of the market. That is why this is against the free trade principles of the WTO 3. They're the #1 offender of stealing technology by others
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@chenshulun Lol what does China know about free competition and trade? They're literally spitting in the face of WTO rules by subsidizing their chip industry and stealing technology. You know nothing my man
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@userwest626 Nah
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Lol such a lie... it was all over the place in the mainland and all over the Chinese State-funded shills on youtube. Why lie?
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Economy is rapidly slowing and is at it's lowest since it opened up. Zero Covid + over regulation in education, tech, and most of all - real estate. Real estate has been what created that breakneck speed of growth (30% of GDP) and that is coming to an end. Not to mention 70% of household wealth is tied to real estate... and to top it all off - the fastest aging population in the world. These are only a few things that are headwinds for China ... the fast growth is over I'll name one more - mass exodus of businesses to cheaper areas that has been greaaatly sped up because of zero Covid. Many small businesses shut and new ones scared to open. Xi is a Neo-Mao
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Lot of Chinese bots here trying to give apple bad news. Don't believe them
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Lol okay China Shill
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Careful, because if this is successful - China will steal it, make them much cheaper, and put you out of business
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He's not in charge of Microsoft anymore
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He cares more about his billionaire donor Jeff Yass that is a major shareholder in Bytedance... as soon as that guy became a donor - Trump changed his tune. He can easily be bought
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Then what would be the problem? Let them
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I thought he was great
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Yeah, obviously they have considered this.. and still went ahead.
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Let them make it themselves then
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He's gonna see now that it isn't a "liberal bias!!" or "Lid on free speech!" it has, and always has been about advertising revenue and advertisers want content moderation.
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