• BlackLaZoR@fedia.io
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    2 days ago

    It’s totally not artificially low price of their currency propping exports. China totally wasn’t buying US bonds for decades to keep this up. No, this is marxist-lenninist social media, we believe in slaves here. Everything cheap=slaves. No other possibilities exist.

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      2 days ago

      In reality, it’s a mix.

      Extreme exploitation of labour (and in some cases, outright slavery) is a thing, and Chinese companies are no strangers to doing it. Independent trade unions don’t exist in China and their state sees independent political players as a threat. As a random and recent sample: Chinese maker of battery electric vehicles building a factory in South America - workers were found to have slave-like conditions.

      However, Chinese companies are also pursuing automation and robotics very seriously.

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        In reality, it’s a mix.

        The worker conditions in china are definetly shit, but I doubt slavery (and I mean real slavery, like gulags in USSR or cotton plantations in USA) have meaningful share in chineese GDP