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1. missed+(OP)[view] [source] 2024-08-17 18:01:29
Personally, I have been coming more around to Chinese manufactured goods. It used to be low-end crap 30 years ago, but they are market leaders in many sectors today and probably even more tomorrow. I recently drove a Chinese (ICE) SUV for the first time and was blown away by the fit, finish, and price.
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2. menset+b8[view] [source] 2024-08-17 18:59:40
>>missed+(OP)
I think they are referencing various food scandals that rocked trust of Chinese food production in china (esp. for babies).
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3. aquama+Tg[view] [source] [discussion] 2024-08-17 20:13:30
>>menset+b8
lots of other scandals, not just food

1.) recent 2024 huge scandal regarding oil container trucks swapping out cooking oil with cancerous industry oil without cleaning the tank. the trucks ended up covering up their tank with tarp so people can't see what kind of oil these trucks are carrying.

2.) videos of Chinese EVs just simultaneously combusting in the streets while driven or parked

3.) toxic chemicals found on Temu/Shien clothes, found by South Korea and US

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4. sandsp+3i[view] [source] [discussion] 2024-08-17 20:21:08
>>aquama+Tg
Great, now do scandals in the US. The Chinese internet was very interested in the Ohio train derailment, for example.
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5. leoh+5v[view] [source] [discussion] 2024-08-17 22:16:41
>>sandsp+3i
Links! Sounds interesting
6. tmnvix+HK[view] [source] 2024-08-18 01:23:04
>>missed+(OP)
I remember as a kid hearing people throw around the term "Jap crap". Not for a long time.

China has been going the same way. They are now capable of making very high quality products. Taiwan went down the same route, South Korea too.

In the long term, it's not China that has a problem, it's complacent western manufacturing companies. It's not just a failure to innovate. Some have used their market power to exploit consumers such as the US vehicle manufacturers pushing people to 'trucks' because it served their own interests. They abandoned the small (read sensible) car market. Top selling car recently in Brazil was the BYD Seagull - knocking Ford off.

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