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VishwaguruSteak

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Japan panick in the 1980s vs China discourse today.

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Asianometry covered a similar topic a while ago about Japan developing their semiconductor industry.

A Japanese memory manufacturer undercut American companies and of course they begged the US government for tariffs & intervention.

I paraphrase an American senator at that time who said, "If we do not protect our domestic industries, we can only sell soybeans to Japan".

I had to laugh since I watched the Asianometry video in the middle of the 2025 trade war when soybeans were dominating headlines.


History is repeating, except this time it is a much larger, and crucially, an independent East Asian power, that will surpass the US in almost every power metric
 

Thecore

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not anything to do with Indians, it's just about 'chinese'
Taiwan, Singapore, Hong Kong, it all boils down to ONE thing. Letting the wolf into the hen house. How? Free and unfettered access BY western brainwashers into the eyes and minds of Chinese people in these places through the tool they created initially to perpetuate their imperialism, the internet. It’s strangely coincidental how attitudes towards China has negatively shifted the most significantly amongst the cohorts who grew up with the internet, no? China was VISIONARY for its policies regarding the internet back then.
 

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Local news, but “World Cup” related…
Find this quote from the police hilarious…

This was a large‑scale operation designed to exploit fans and take advantage of their love for sports,” Johnson said, praising the rapid coordination between police units and brand‑protection partners. “It is a reminder to fans to be vigilant.

From the article, they seized 16,000 items worth 3.5 million “street value”. Doing the math, about $220 bucks for a T-Shirt. Who exactly is exploiting who? Unless these guys were trying to pass them off as genuine (doubtful), no one is being exploited. Oh know, depriving multi millionaires/billionaires of an extra 100 bucks per shirt! The horror!

Meanwhile no one asks the police about this privatized police action…

The probe began in May after the Toronto Police FIFA Planning Team Investigative Unit received a complaint from Lipkus Law LLP, a firm specializing in brand‑protection investigations and a member of the Canadian Anti‑Counterfeiting Network.
People who get their personal property stolen are met with a shrug unless it’s linked to organized crime.
 

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I have to say Europe is done for on the far future by 2050 non whites mostly africans and Muslim America to with crime and riots race war Only China and other asian country are the only area that are safe.
Because we know that your glorious white people never commit crimes. There's no difference between your ridiculous comment and the "Yellow Peril" paranoia that has been a thing in the west, always looking for a folk devil to blame instead of holding yourselves accountable. Europe lost competitiveness because it fell asleep at the wheel and wanted to coast through life, it has nothing to do with immigration.
 
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AssassinsMace

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The fact is many in the Chinese ethnic diaspora don’t like being part of a billion plus identity. Look at Japan and South Korea who can’t even escape China’s shadow. What do you think how some feel after the West vilifies all Chinese together? It’s no mistake on their part. It’s wholly intentional so the West can exploit insecurity to get Chinese to do their dirty work by dangling a separate identity. one way you create a separate identity is to look down at the identity you want to get away from.
 

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Japan panick in the 1980s vs China discourse today.

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China fought back, China saw that fighting a trade war was a better option than to sign any unfair treaty that is going to ruin their economy anyway. Japan never got export controlled, China did, which is forcing to innovate and accelerate the development domestic high tech industry that normally would take them decades to develop or ever.
 

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Indian steelmakers grapple with resurgence of cheap Chinese imports​


NEW DELHI, June 1 (Reuters) - China's finished steel exports to India more than doubled in April to ‌the highest in at least two years, sparking worries among the latter's steelmakers that despite the imposition of import tariffs they will be swamped by cheaply priced products.

Provisional Indian government data reviewed by Reuters showed China shipped in around 232,000 metric tons of finished steel in April and emerged as the top exporter of such steel to the South Asian nation.

That is despite India, the world's second-biggest crude steel producer,
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in December on some grades for a period of three years that had managed to slow imports from China.

Imports of finished steel products into India from China were primarily hot-rolled coils, followed by stainless steel products, the data showed.

While hot-rolled coils fall under import tariffs, stainless steel products are exempt.

The influx of low-priced stainless steel from China is a challenge for the domestic industry, Tarun Khulbe, chief executive at Jindal Stainless
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, told Reuters. He added that some of the imports were being routed through countries such as Vietnam, a part of ASEAN with which India has a free trade agreement.

Vietnam was among the top five exporters of finished steel to India in April with ‌shipments ⁠rising more than four times to 59,000 tons, the data showed.

"Such imports are distorting fair market practices, impacting investments into the industry and affecting long-term manufacturing competitiveness in India," Khulbe said.

Buyers are lured by Chinese steel that is cheaper anywhere between $11 and $37 per ton of hot-rolled steel compared with local prices, an executive at a large private steel firm said.

Some of the hot-rolled ⁠coils that have come into India were distressed cargo that could not reach the Middle East because of the Iran war, a senior executive at another large steel firm said.

Imports from China are further projected to rise in May, according to commodities consultancy ⁠BigMint.

India turned a net importer in April, in a sharp contrast with previous months when shipments had slowed due to the tariffs.

In the year 2025/26, China's steel exports to India fell 39.4% to 1.5 million tons from a ⁠year earlier and India was a net exporter.

Demand for steel in India has been rising from infrastructure and automotive sectors as one of the world's fastest-growing major economies expands, contributing to higher imports, executives said.

Finished steel consumption reached 13 million tons in April, up 8.2% on-year.
 
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