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  1. kankan326

    Once again. Chinese phone maker Xiaomi robbed $676 million by Indian government

    Lie. I never heard cutting power and water news. The loss will be too big because it's an Industrial part. Your Indian media is joke. Ignore your lies.
  2. kankan326

    Once again. Chinese phone maker Xiaomi robbed $676 million by Indian government

    Did Suzhou government ever cut water and power to the industrial park? I don't know how could you make up some nonexistent issues to make China look bad. Another question, do students have to pay tuition to their teachers for lifelong time? Singapore has gained enough money from this project...
  3. kankan326

    Once again. Chinese phone maker Xiaomi robbed $676 million by Indian government

    Deals like this are very common. For example, China built some oil refinery factories in African countries. The factories will be gradually delivered to local governments.
  4. kankan326

    Once again. Chinese phone maker Xiaomi robbed $676 million by Indian government

    Suzhou industrial park is not a factory. It's a big piece of land. Which is allowed to be adminsted by Singapore. If there is no time limit, it would become a semi-colony of Singapore. I do believe Chinese government would not let that happen.
  5. kankan326

    Once again. Chinese phone maker Xiaomi robbed $676 million by Indian government

    I say it again. Singapore has to respect and abide by the contract. Which requires it to give up its shares to Suzhou local government on schedule. I don't know for what reason you blamed Suzhou government building a new District. This is fair competition between the two. Isn't it?
  6. kankan326

    Once again. Chinese phone maker Xiaomi robbed $676 million by Indian government

    Misleading information. The contract signed by both countries required Singapore gradually to reduce its share. No country would allow its territory to be ruled by other country for ever. Plus, Singapore has already gained huge amount of money from this project.
  7. kankan326

    Once again. Chinese phone maker Xiaomi robbed $676 million by Indian government

    Profit = fraud. That's the mindset of Indians toward foreign investments.
  8. kankan326

    Once again. Chinese phone maker Xiaomi robbed $676 million by Indian government

    Xiaomi is a slave of India. All profit it has made in India market since it invested in India 10 years ago, was harvested by Indian government. No one here in China pities Xiaomi...
  9. kankan326

    Exclusive: India to discourage foreign trade settlement in Chinese yuan - sources

    Indians should know No.5 GDP power means nothing if India doesn't have any competitive product in international market.
  10. kankan326

    China needs foreign workers. So why won’t it embrace immigration?

    Foreign workers ≠ immigrants
  11. kankan326

    China needs foreign workers. So why won’t it embrace immigration?

    Does any muslim country welcome non-muslim immigrants?
  12. kankan326

    "China: The Roots of Madness" (1967). Worth Watching Documentary

    Sadly reality doesn't support you opinion. In US, money talks and money works. Poor people are marginalized. Millions people are sleeping in streets. 1/10 of population don't have medical insurance, 1/3 population are overweight. Kids from poor families don't have access to high quality...
  13. kankan326

    "China: The Roots of Madness" (1967). Worth Watching Documentary

    From what you posted, I see your federal taxes are used in defense, social security, medicare, infrastructure. These are fundamental works of central government. Which can not be called as "tax transfer". In China the transferred taxes are used to pay salary to local civil servants, offer free...
  14. kankan326

    "China: The Roots of Madness" (1967). Worth Watching Documentary

    So all you did is staying where you are even with more tax income than China. Something you don't know. China has been transferring tax from developed provinces to backward provinces. This is the reason why the western part of China is so modern and people there have decent living standard. Can...
  15. kankan326

    "China: The Roots of Madness" (1967). Worth Watching Documentary

    In China we see tax was used to build roads, high speed railways and many mega projects. We see Ev and many cutting edge industries got subsidized. Where the tax went in US? Which really confuses me
  16. kankan326

    "China: The Roots of Madness" (1967). Worth Watching Documentary

    Do you think "a few rich people" and communist party are equal? You should say "the class of rich vs communist party" US political structure is designed to serve rich people. Democracy, freedom of speech, free media, law system. All these can be manipulated by money.
  17. kankan326

    Will S.Korea and Japan fall into developing countries because of fierce competition from China?

    US market alone can not sustain Japan and S.Korea developed status. Plus American entrepreneurs will have to care their own business. S.Korea already has consecutive 12 months trade deficit.
  18. kankan326

    Will S.Korea and Japan fall into developing countries because of fierce competition from China?

    S.Korean EVs can not compete with Chinese ones in both price and quality. I heard S.Korean ship builders are competing with Chinese rivals by offering prices lower than their costs. Which is not sustainable.
  19. kankan326

    Will S.Korea and Japan fall into developing countries because of fierce competition from China?

    Industries S.Korea and Japan have lost and are losing to China. ship building display screen memory chip battery semi-conductor below 28nm ....... Most importantly of all, Japan is very likely to lose its last economic fort ----car industry to China's EV cars. Hyundai is not competitive to...
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