yes, but China is a middle income country, where its income ranks at 70 out of 150 countries. So even if all material and technology are build using labor, that's still not cheap. Besides, most high tech and product in China are not built by some farmers, but either by robots or highly educated...
Labor doesn't even make 5% of the entire cost of any high speed train project, most cost comes from material, technology, maintenance, so using labor wage as reason is pretty lame. If china really wants dirt cheap labor, they could of hire a bunch of Indians to build it, who makes 1/6 of Chinese...
Where China Dominates in 5G Technology
Chinese companies are leaders in 5G patents and standards proposals. That means big royalties ahead.
HONG KONG—Western countries are building more barriers to Huawei Technologies Co. equipment in their 5G network rollouts. But that won’t change an...
Apple's Radical New iPhone Suddenly Takes Shape
Apple has already made two iPhone updates this year (one planned, one angrily protested) but following the launch of radical folding smartphones by Samsung and Huawei, Apple’s more ambitious iPhone plans are now taking shape…
iPhone X Fold...
Trump: US should win through competition, not by blocking advanced technologies
President Trump issued a pair of tweets this morning pertaining to the United States and its technological superiority.
However, the tweets reference 6G — a technology that doesn’t exist — and contradict the...
U.S. Campaign Against Huawei Increasingly Falls on Deaf Ears
NEW DELHI—Washington has hit an unlikely roadblock in its extraordinary global push to sideline China’s Huawei Technologies Co.: the world’s biggest democracy, India.
Policy makers and telecommunications firms here are so far largely...
China has long been tipped to be the next Silicon Valley but now the finances and support are in place to make it happen.
There is a growing consensus that while Silicon Valley is not about to disappear any time soon, its next biggest rival is already on the verge of bursting onto the...
In Rebuke to U.S., Germany Considers Letting Huawei In
BERLIN—The German government is leaning toward letting Huawei Technologies Co. participate in building the nation’s high-speed internet infrastructure, several German officials said, the latest sign of ambivalence among U.S. allies over...
To Indian, Chinese "slave wage" is something they desperately want to get to, but can't. That's why Indian take pride at not making "slave wages", majority of Indian don't make any wages. By the way, Indian average wage is 1/5 of Chinese wage, not 1/3.
Two of last year's top five most active corporate venture capital groups, in terms of number of companies in which they invested, were Chinese, according to a new report from CB Insights.
The report said corporate venture units participated in $52.95 billion worth of funding across 2,740 deals...
Lol, shooting are nothing compare to China and other places, LMAO. Wow, a person living in massacre capital thinking one of the safest country on earth, china, is actually worse than the US in violent crimes. Here's a link written by numerous western expats who had lived, worked and studied in...
sure, centuries ago... after killing off majority of native Indian. Makes me wonder why didn't China just kill off all their minorities centuries ago when China had those land, like the European did? When you kill off majority native years ago, you wouldn't have the question of "trying to...
lol, you treat your natives better... after killing off 99% native American and put the rest in reservations, and then you claim you treat natives better than China. At least Tibet still have 90% Tibetan population, if China were European, Tibet would be 90% white by now, and Tibetan would be...
LOL, why is this even news? US defeated both Germany and Japan and have troops stationed there, you'd expect Germany would say otherwise? China rose to where it is now despite Germany and Japan have been in the US camp for a long time, so Germany simply declaring what people have known for a...
Hong Kong (CNN Business)The US-led offensive against Chinese tech firm Huawei is creating big problems for mobile operators as they start building the next generation of wireless networks.
The United States is trying to persuade other countries not to allow Huawei equipment into new superfast...