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Why we are on course for a long-term war with China

Bucky

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Companies like Apple and Tesla need to stop producing their products in China. Manufacturing in the enemies playground is dangerous where the laws are much different.

Too many U.S companies are trying to expand their influence in China... that's a problem. I guess with Starbucks and KFC they do not care so much but there is a reason why Facebook and Google are banned in that country.
 
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It's an economic war, that quite frankly I doubt can be won. You can't beat 1.2B consumers coming online.

China currently has an exponentially growing 400M consumer middle-class, that dwarf's America's shrinking middle-class of 150M. Their burgeoning consumer vehicle market is nearly twice the size of America's, and also growing exponentially.

How do you get away from that?
 

John Bolton outlined a strategy yesterday that I found interesting:


https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/13/us/politics/john-bolton-africa-china.html

By investing in Africia, we can curb the growth in China.
 
So, Trump is a nationalist and now you want it nationalize US corporations? Fascinating! Tell me more.
 
So, Trump is a nationalist and now you want it nationalize US corporations? Fascinating! Tell me more.

Are you aware of Micron and the Chinese stealing their trade secrets?
 
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