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India's net FDI crashes 96.5% in FY25, lowest on record
India witnessed a sharp 96.5 per cent drop in net foreign direct investment (FDI) in FY25, with investors cashing out of high-profile IPOs and companies ramping up investments overseas. According to data released by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Wednesday, net FDI fell to just $353 million, the lowest on record, from $10 billion in the previous fiscal year.
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ansy1968

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Eh idk.
While I do regard China in a positive light, I do agree that fast fashion is exploitative and terrible.
I can criticize SHEIN based on its own faults without any prejudice that it's capitalistic, exploitative and horrible for working men and women who work there.

Remember, China is not a monolith. China is not perfect. If something warrants criticisms, then so be it.
Overwork is not just relegated to low skill manufacturing. 996 is the norm for most white collar jobs, and jobs in tech are even worse. This starts in childhold, with Chinese students spending close to every waking minute on school related and academic pursuits. Overwork is the single biggest threat to China's future. Demographic issues and difficulties in stimulating domestic consumption can all be traced back to the culture of overworking. China's biggest resource is its human capital, care should be taken to avoid overexploitation and ensure long term sustainability.
 

PopularScience

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Overwork is not just relegated to low skill manufacturing. 996 is the norm for most white collar jobs, and jobs in tech are even worse. This starts in childhold, with Chinese students spending close to every waking minute on school related and academic pursuits. Overwork is the single biggest threat to China's future. Demographic issues and difficulties in stimulating domestic consumption can all be traced back to the culture of overworking. China's biggest resource is its human capital, care should be taken to avoid overexploitation and ensure long term sustainability.
but most Chinese retired at age 55
 
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