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You can't make this shit up! It's a kindergarten in the White House. Trump literally believes whatever the last person he talking to said. This explains why Elon is always hovering within 10 feet of the POTUS.
 

Iracundus

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Nah the europoors will give the lecture anyways. No matter how well they do, non-whites do not escape the lecture.

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Sour grapes reasoning. It's implying that because China "only" attained world technological dominance in these 3/10 specific areas, then it failed. They've mentally already set the goalposts to be that if China doesn't do 10/10 then it fails (and I bet even if 10/10, there will be further handwaving to argue it doesn't really mean 10/10).
 

AssassinsMace

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If anyone hasn’t read about the DEI stuff in the gaming world, apparently Mastercard and Visa were used as leverage on Japanese gaming companies to force developers there to submit to Western DEI standards in producing their games. If they did not comply they threatened denial of the use of Mastercard and Visa payment systems.

Now you know why the West hates China’s digital currency. It denies them of extorting China’s economy apart from making money from charging fees for using their system.
 

Xiongmao

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Sour grapes reasoning. It's implying that because China "only" attained world technological dominance in these 3/10 specific areas, then it failed. They've mentally already set the goalposts to be that if China doesn't do 10/10 then it fails (and I bet even if 10/10, there will be further handwaving to argue it doesn't really mean 10/10).
The 10 sectors are:

Industry sector
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AI,
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energy efficiency, electric vehicles
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and high tech ships
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Medicine and
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lych470

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Has anyone noticed what Canada has been doing? They’re claiming Canada is making Trump blink over his tariffs. They’re pointing to how come Canada isn’t an issue coming out of Trump’s mouth lately is because of mighty Canada is facing him down. Maybe because Trump is distracted by bigger fish like China who’s a veteran in dealing with mentalities that think they’re mightier than they are.

What's the saying in Chinese? 他们的思想配得上他们的苦难. Their thoughts beget their suffering.
 

Eventine

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What's worse for Koreans is that while both Japan and Korea have certainly peaked, Japan actually managed to develop its culture and society so that it is essentially to Asia today what France was to Europe in the 18th and 19th centuries. All Korea managed to do was find a niche Koreanizing American pop culture. Lots of people find Korea cool, but nobody finds Korea to be prestigious.

With people already getting beginning to tire of Korean pop culture exports and China on the comeup, their window to be a new Japan has closed and there's nothing they can do but cry like one of those Yoon supporting incels. All cool with me, so long as things with the Chinese community in Korea don't become violent.
For a more honest and sober take, South Korea still offers stiff competition to China in the short term, especially now that they've got the US (and any country that follows the US) market mostly to themselves. Different from Japan, their industrial competitiveness has not yet fallen off a cliff and they are still fast followers in almost every industry (contrary to Japan that is basically stuck in the early 2000s).

Consider smart phones, TVs, ship building - Korea is still holding onto market share outside of China, and in ship building due to Trump's imposed fees, they've even pulled ahead of China in new orders this month.

It is not a consistent, systemic collapse like most of Japan's industries. And this is also shown in entertainment industries, where Korea continues to be strong competition in things like dramas, movies, video games, etc. In short, their national vitality has not yet been spent and Koreans are harder workers than both Japanese and Europeans. Yes, it's down hill from here, but their collapse will come mainly from demographics in the next 10-20 years, not immediately.
 

enroger

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mind you, the moment a pirate is attacked, it will be seen not as an act of legal justice but an act of national injustice. america will fight to protect its citizens where ever they may be in the world -

- if it suits the needs of the moment.

If US has the balls to start a real war they won't resort to piracy in the first place. Get over it, your country is not nearly as powerful as you think
 

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Easier for Russia and China to agree on Power of Siberia 2, since first pipeline already exists - Chinese ambassador​

MOSCOW. April 15 (Interfax) - It will be easier for Russia and China to agree on the price of gas supplies via the future Power of Siberia 2 gas pipeline, since the first Power of Siberia gas pipeline already exists, Chinese Ambassador to Russia Zhang Hanhui told journalists.

"It is currently being discussed [Power of Siberia 2]. We have already agreed that it will happen. The main thing is which route. One through Mongolia, and the second not through Mongolia," he said.

Asked who would finance the project, he said it was a "joint project."

Commenting on the progress of price negotiations, the ambassador said "the first pipe already exists, it will be easier to reach an agreement on the second one."

The ambassador said the second route under consideration could be to lay a pipeline through Zabaikalsk.

He said China had no preferences regarding the Power of Siberia 2 route. "We'd prefer to receive Russian gas as soon as possible," he said.

The Power of Siberia 2 pipeline will deliver up to 50 billion cubic meters of gas annually from West Siberia to China via Mongolia. The project's completion dates depend on Gazprom and China's CNPC concluding a contract, with talks still ongoing. Construction of the Soyuz-Vostok pipeline across Mongolia, which will be a continuation of the Power of Siberia 2 pipeline, is also under discussion.
"It is currently being discussed [Power of Siberia 2]. We have already agreed that it will happen. The main thing is which route. One through Mongolia, and the second not through Mongolia," he said.

The ambassador said the second route under consideration could be to lay a pipeline through Zabaikalsk.
He said China had no preferences regarding the Power of Siberia 2 route.

It isn’t the gas price negotiations that is stalling the agreement but the pipeline route it will take. The Ambassador said China has no preference but I don’t see why the Russians would opt for a longer route around Mongolia.

Maybe the reason is security concerns that one or both sides have. I think the likelihood of Western sabotage is high and Mongolia is incapable in dealing with internal security matters against foreign powers.
 

taxiya

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That was fascinating to watch. How can a people forget to speak their own language? The long term societal ramifications of this I can't even begin to fathom.
Japanese isn't alone. Today's Chinese is similar except in a lesser noticable way. We have seen existing Chinese created words being replaced by transliteration or transcription.

We have long been using 涡轮 for turbine, today more and more articles use 透平 instead. 涡轮 describes the meaning of turbine using native Chinese words, while 透平 is a straight emulation of the sound turbine. Another example is "robust" being emulated as "鲁棒" instead of using any native Chinese words to translate the meaning. Besides vacabulary, today's Chinese youth even CCTV reporters are speaking Chinese in English fashion (grammer, words order), such as 进行一个什么 (do something, doing something). Chinese should say "检查安全措施", but is said "进行一个检查“ or "对安全措施进行检查". It is as if replacing all verbs with nouns plus a universal verb "do". It is like the whole language system is collapsing into a primitive form.:(
 
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