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China is losing the trade war. Here's how

China has, for years, been called the global manufacturing hub. But its export story is losing the narrative.

Foreign companies want to move out, and China only has itself to blame.

Beijing mishandled a pandemic, and tried to bully the world.

Consequently, corporate leaders are losing confidence in China. A survey of 260 global supply chain leaders has revealed that one in three companies are willing to leave.

They want to move sourcing and manufacturing out of China -- if not immediately, then in two to three years.

The first trigger was the US-China trade war.

Companies realised too much dependence on China was a bad idea. With all of china's disputes, operating factories there isn't cheap any more.

Trump announced tariffs on $370 billion of Chinese goods. And costs went up by 100 million dollars for some companies.

At the height of the trade war, more than 50 companies left China.

The novel coronavirus has made things worse. And hence, Trump's onslaught continues.

He says American companies must not operate in Xinjiang because of China's human rights violations against Uighurs.

More sanctions are expected.

Business leaders do not want to be caught in the crossfire. So they are planning to leave China.

There are many options of the destination too. For over a decade, Nike has been moving its factories to Southeast Asia and Africa.

Labour cost is 60 per cent cheaper in Vietnam, which is quickly emerging as a leading global manufacturer.

Even the iPhone maker -- Taiwan's Foxconn -- has one of its largest hubs outside China in Vietnam.

This is the China plus one strategy -- to have an additional base outside China.

Other countries want to join and want to host companies leaving China.

To this end, Taiwan is offering cheap finance and tax breaks. It has brought more than $30 billion of investments last year.

Japan set aside over $2 billion to help companies return.

India tried to lure more than a 1,000 American companies. Foxconn is one of the major companies that is onboard with the 'Make in India' project.

So the global supply chains are being delinked with China, and linked with countries like Vietnam, Mexico and India.

All for a simple reason -- these countries offer a secure business environment, and provide everything else that China has to offer and more.

 

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On the Chinese border India has been always reactive. This has been across successive Indian governments both of the Congress and BJP variety. This suggestion of some kind of a security arrangement with the US is IMO the quickest way to break this cycle of China acting and then India reacting.

Historically India has been against formal/semi formal security arrangements with the US by stating that India needs it's "strategic autonomy". But the fact of the matter is that whatever strategic autonomy India has does not prevent China from the constant salami slicing of Indian territory and Indian kinetic non-reaction to that salami slicing.
The valid argument against this arrangement is that India needs Russia to not join the china/pak side totally. So some monkey balancing has to be done (some far less stupid form of non-alignment needs to be followed). US/Nato are sitting far way & have their own shit to take care off right now. Unfortunately, none of us arm chair experts know exactly how far india can go in this balancing without urking Russia to merge into CCP sphere:rofl:.
 

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rafale comes into picture only after FOC integrations are done, up until that point it will have limited use.

fighter jets are not COTS, there is a level of integration & modifications required for IAF use.
Did you mean ISE and not FOC? I think it's not those integrations that will stop their use, even without them Rafale is very potent. However, the issue would train the pilots for war.
 

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That is a good question . Hope there are no nasty suprises??
Our Air-force is Heavily dependent on Single Source
That has Dubious motives

Navy Did great by choosing Israel has Second Source

buying Mig-29 in 90's was Stupid Decision We Should have gone for 120-150 Mirage-2000
Plan was for same
Then Russians arms lobbies activated
 
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Our Air-force is Heavily dependent on Single Source
That has Dubious motives

Navy Did great by choosing Israel has Second Source

buying Mig-29 in 90's was Stupid Decision We Should have gone for 120-150 Mirage-2000
Plan was for same
Then Russians arms lobbies activated
I really thought this was a very hasty move too. I am skeptical of Russia's
delivery time and other things. (russia was not reliable during kargil)
 
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Pakistan Deploys Additional 20,000 Soldiers In North Ladakh On China’s Behest
 

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Pakistan Deploys Additional 20,000 Soldiers In North Ladakh On China’s Behest
its Same 20,000
additional means

Plus to original deployment
 

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there goes the de escalation dreams


Pakistan Deploys Additional 20,000 Soldiers In North Ladakh On China’s Behest
its Same 20,000
additional means

Plus to original deployment
 
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