that guy must be not be even knowing that samsung is korean company..
yep, samsung, what an ugly name, never heard of it. that nation used to be our slave for many years.
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that guy must be not be even knowing that samsung is korean company..
that guy must be not be even knowing that samsung is korean company..
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Oh, so you're Japanese now ??kawaraj said:yep, samsung, what an ugly name, never heard of it. that nation used to be our slave for many years.
1. China will lose millions jobs bcz India have lower labour costchina currently at the building the infrastructure stage, to move itself into a consumer driven economy where the service sector is built up. that dont mean china will stop being a manufacturing nation, it means china will move into high tech, high value added goods production.


1. China will lose millions jobs bcz India have lower labour cost

Doom day ahead for poor Chinese![]()

1.VN will become a manufacturer nation with Japan help soon, so your average income in ASEAN will reduce in near future (one more bad news for youChinese-Dragon said:South Asia and South East Asia have 1/4 of China's average income.
If labour cost was the only thing that mattered, then sub-Saharan Africa would be the #1 manufacturer in the world.
The largest manufacturer in the world was first the British Empire, who then lost their crown to America for 100 years, and now it's back to China.
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but during that time, no countries can take away No 1 manufacturer nation from CHina , now is diffrent , you're losing your jobs, and you can not sell your 'high tech' product too, bcz No one wanna buyChinese-Dragon said:People have been predicting the collapse of China every year for decades now. Just one more prediction to add to the pile

I won't buy China smart phone if I can buy I-phone in same price.
Yeah, i'd better off here ^^


but during that time, no countries can take away No 1 manufacturer nation from CHina , now is diffrent , you're losing your jobs, and you can not sell your 'high tech' product too, bcz No one wanna buy![]()

OKi, let's see if China have any global brand in the future or not , if you can not have, then doom day comming so close nowI guess that is why we are the fastest growing major economy on the planet, because no one is buying our things.![]()

Tell me anything similar to Chinese J-20, which made in India?
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I don't think you even tried understanding my post. I recommend that you spend at least 10 seconds " ruminating " before making a comment.there is no gap at all, when people reading mr mech's posts, most of them will have an idea that India is some sort of Germany the second, you always finds his post full of the words "leading" "advance" "technology" "R&D" and "India", hardly remind people India current gdp per capita worse than Republic of the Congo, produce lowest payload launch vehicle on the earth, quality control look like this![]()
Well copying a copycat is not badOh yeah, now you guys are trying to "copy" the country that you guys label as a "copycat".
Good luck, it took us decades to set up the industrial base that we currently have.

Correct, investor always feel fear of unstable political environment ,that why Japan is shifting their investment from Thailand to VietNam now .But we can help Indian to have better political environment if they want to, broIf India tries to follow China's path, it is doomed to failure. The world is not what it was when China wanted to boost the manufactory industry. To be successful, India need to find (or fight) their own way in today hostile enviornment. But this will not be easy.
US and other western countries are trying hard to take back these jobs.
first they increased your production cost, see
http://www.defence.pk/forums/world-affairs/137702-truth-911-a.html
second, they reduced theirs by using automatic production lines (robots and machines become cheaper and cheaper)
third, one of the backbone of manufactory is infrastructure, such as roads and energy, all of which are more then triple than what it was 10 years ago.
beside that, India's unstable political environment is a setback too. like it or not, foreign investors are more in favour of communist Vietnam than any other countries in Asia.


Oh yeah, now you guys are trying to "copy" the country that you guys label as a "copycat".
Good luck, it took us decades to set up the industrial base that we currently have.