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@biglance
@biglance 2 года назад
I live in China, in Guangzhou where I was living, more and more cars are electric, they don't have to pay to register their cars which is VERY expensive there, to encourage them to buy them. It costs them a lot less to fuel them than gas cars and gas is the petro dollar, they will go all electric and get better and better at it, surpassing the US, just like their train system, just a matter of time, wake up USA! peace.
@walden6272
@walden6272 2 года назад
@@thomaslemay8817 You're looking at the high speed rail system in a vacuum. Even if it's losing 44 million dollars a year, the system promotes economic activities as more and more people can get to work faster and encourage other economic activities because people can shop and travel across the country which drive up the overall GDP. It's like saying our highways in the US costing of Billions of dollars per year to maintain not realizing without it, our economy would crash. That is why there is an old Chinese proverb that says "If you want wealth, built roads." This wisdom applies to rails too.
@mikel4690
@mikel4690 2 года назад
@@thomaslemay8817 This is where the US can't get their mind out of the capitalistic gutter - infrastructure is a national foundation where economy is grown - that is the Chinese thinking. The economic stimulation of the rail system reaches so deep and far into every corner of China, you can't even imagine it.
@dragon.fromindia3235
@dragon.fromindia3235 2 года назад
SHORT SELLING OF GOLD AND SILVER SEEN IN THIS WEEK...///
@DIRKDIGG88
@DIRKDIGG88 2 года назад
@@mikel4690 High Speed Rail was installed not to make a profit. That is a ludicrous thought It is a public good In other words it is there to raise living standards
@andrewlim7751
@andrewlim7751 2 года назад
Actually, public infrastructures building it's a kind restricbuting of wealth in a grand way, the richest and poorest people will enjoy likewise facilities, in a way, it's against capitalists u.s. in nature.
@stefanvo7112
@stefanvo7112 2 года назад
It's so funny, because everyone here in Europe knows for such a long time that Chinese are going to take over the international car market. 🚗 American cars have never been an international benchmark so that's the reason why you would rarely find American car engineers in China. China is an extremely performance- oriented society that learns very quickly from its past mistakes.
@anythingtvwithsk716
@anythingtvwithsk716 2 года назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@bingbongabinga2954
@bingbongabinga2954 2 года назад
They have a dam that is slowly floating off downstream. When the Three Rivers Gorge Dam busts there goes China's crappy manufacturing base.
@kito1692
@kito1692 2 года назад
@George Smith Patton Jr.In fact, not all Chinese people think so. The essence of these people who identify with the Nazis is to oppose the existing regime in their hearts and, in turn, recognize the previous enemies, including all the achievements of the axis powers. But most normal Chinese people will know which are the achievements created by these scientists under totalitarian rule and which are the evil consequences of totalitarian rule. Most people with clear heads are against the Nazis.
@DinoPasic
@DinoPasic 2 года назад
Yes, im glad to see that. Not because of Americans, but because of German Auto industry. They are making monopol and they destroyed brands like Tatra, beetle is stoled actually and so on. Capitalism is going down now, so Europe is taking US with it..., On the other side Chinese and Russia will be united forces. Other smaller countries will choose their own side, but i think sooner or later go with Chinese.
@kito1692
@kito1692 2 года назад
@George Smith Patton Jr. I thought we are talking about mainlander chinese.
@truthsayer7172
@truthsayer7172 2 года назад
I went to China, and I was very impressed with their vehicles. Most people in the West have an idea about China that is very ancient.
@izzyauna8814
@izzyauna8814 2 года назад
I hope there not built like the junk I get off Amazon
@khanjispeculates4481
@khanjispeculates4481 2 года назад
I know Chinese are better than what the West put them out to you.
@silveriver9
@silveriver9 2 года назад
I've been to China and am now 100 percent convinced China is the future.
@weizhang2834
@weizhang2834 2 года назад
@@izzyauna8814 because you only afford the junk of Amazon and dollar store . You don’t even appreciate a country produce affordable price for poor people in this world and you enjoyed them but never appreciated the low profit products
@smokey-qq6hd
@smokey-qq6hd 2 года назад
king 🐿️ s
@TimeFactorTrader
@TimeFactorTrader 2 года назад
7 years ago, I remember buying an electric scooter from a china big brand. thought it was cheap and wouldn't last. 7 years later, other then a battery upgrade, i'd say its value for money, cheap and good!
@BodyDestruction
@BodyDestruction 2 года назад
I bought one second hand 2 years ago. It recently died after driving about 8000km (2 sets of tires), opening it up several times, damaging the seal and literally drowning the battery while off roading in heavy rain. At 4 cents/mile TCO it was basically free, so I bought the exact same again this week. It has minor improvements and the price is 25% lower now! I want to make a Solex style bicycle motor out of the old one :)
@arminius6506
@arminius6506 2 года назад
5 years ago I bought a 100$ Infininix (Chinese) smartphone, I'd no money and I hoped it would last at least one year. 5 years have past and it's still working as my secondary phone.
@billbob4243
@billbob4243 2 года назад
I also bought a Chinese scooter. Not so cheap at $700. The scooter lasted less than 6 moths. Still under warranty they refused to fix it. But told me that for changing my review from negative to positive they would pay half for the repair.
@michaelg4158
@michaelg4158 2 года назад
I have my DJI Mavic 2 with me and it's still the best drone for me. No other drone brands come close to this Chinese brand DJI. Not sure is there even a competition.
@jimmyb1643
@jimmyb1643 2 года назад
I work in the Chinese car industry, and everything he is saying is right, Chinese companies are pushing so hard on the EV front , the cars are really built well and are up to par on all aspects in terms of safety and quality. Chinese customers are very concerned about safety and only want the best. The cars from Nio, Xpeng , Zeekr , Hi Phi and other luxury brands are really pushing the boundaries, they are truly impressive in person and very appealing. Also because of government incentives EVs have gained tremendous popularity, for example in Shanghai to get a license plate you must enter a lottery, maybe 200,000 people a month enter, and there are maybe 2000 plates, that’s slim chances ….oh and the plate costs about 15,000 dollars if you are lucky enough. Whereas for EV cars you can get a special green license plate which is free with the car. This kind of incentive has driven the industry in the EV direction and will no doubt push to the rest of the world.
@bechelerroseme6821
@bechelerroseme6821 2 года назад
Hello!! Hello!! They brought us the coronavirus and now they want us to make them rich?! Hell no
@BIZKIT551
@BIZKIT551 2 года назад
yea all using copied or stolen technology because you know in china there is no law for stealing intellectual property.
@demonsrexis
@demonsrexis 2 года назад
I have a friend from China and is also telling me the same information. She has recently bought her 2nd EV. And btw, they are also been using 5G for a couple of years already. China stolen technology? China brought us coronavirus? Those are just smoke screens your government put up upon you to block you from seeing the real problems.
@phareztrinimand
@phareztrinimand 2 года назад
In china EV isn't a wow because there had it way long ago, while the world says omg a car driving on batteries, china is like welcome to the chat, china start arming at range extenders, only SUV that can get 1000 miles is from china that's the li one and the model x and others can't stand a chance, when there go global with those nice interiors, more tech for a lower cost it's bye bye, even Tesla is fighting to stay alive in china
@rebeccasingletary4615
@rebeccasingletary4615 2 года назад
If they won't the best for people, why they created this problem that we are in today
@DEeMONsworld
@DEeMONsworld 2 года назад
I live in the Philippines. Geelys are sold here. They have the latest technology and are exquisitely well put together. They have integrated Volvo quality and technology into an inexpensive base model car that sells for about 27k USD, and that's with the Philippine 40% import duty tacked on. The US can not compete.
@WINDYCHUNG
@WINDYCHUNG 2 года назад
happy that you like it, in China, however, we gradually go to EV cars. The best-sold ones are Tesla Model 3, Y (given that they have a factory in Shanghai), and BYD (very good local brands, they produce very nice batteries), BYD gives very high quality-price. There are tons of EV brands, NIO, Xpeng, MG, ....
@JonMagno
@JonMagno 2 года назад
If anyone in the jeepney association in the Philippines is thinking at all, they might partner to build an infrastructure to support battery charging stations. Several decades ago I recall doing a paper on electric cars by the big three here in America and I was astonished at how woefully behind they were contrasted to asian perspective on battery operated cars. It’s too late, $25,000 cannot even buy a decent new gas-powered car in the US today.
@ynordia
@ynordia 2 года назад
Are there any Geelys with fast charging ?
@JonMagno
@JonMagno 2 года назад
@@ynordia Not that I know of, if they allow them in it’s not going to be priced at $27k. The requirements are stricter here for foreign manufacturers.
@NadeemAhmed-nv2br
@NadeemAhmed-nv2br 2 года назад
@@JonMagno you're right, those prices are with 40% import tax while the US has no more than 5% so the raw cost with profit of the car to be shipped here would be 19k. Assuming regulation reqs cost 5K more, they could still sell it at a profit for 24K but realistically in the American Market they're going to sell it for a lot more
@scotthilberg8894
@scotthilberg8894 2 года назад
As someone who has lived in China for 10 years now it really has changed my perspective on things. We are constantly brainwashed with propaganda in the US about China. The government here is constantly doing polling before making policy changes. This is how this one party is so popular here and will continue to stay in power. I'm not saying I agree with this type of government, but it is very successful and popular with the citizens of China. I do believe democracy is the best system, but things get done here, unlike in the US where we have to parties that bicker and bicker over policy and have both enslaved themselves to the corporations and the military industrial complex
@autodidact537
@autodidact537 2 года назад
What drugs are you on? I've never read a more delusional comment in my whole life.
@karlk7070
@karlk7070 2 года назад
@@autodidact537 Go read more Xinjiang Genocide stories then. That fits you well.
@ily9481
@ily9481 2 года назад
i am a Chinese. i worked in both China and US. i like American had very nice time here. but i when i looked the labour in China. they are really admireable. i am proud be Chinese
@stjernholmreviews
@stjernholmreviews 2 года назад
Sandy is 73 and has SO much experience. listen to this guy, that is one of the few that actually KNOWS what he is talking about, as well as having business, people and historical understanding.
@sergiolozano7784
@sergiolozano7784 2 года назад
You better listen?☺️😄😆😆😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣👏👏👏👏👏
@judylloyd7901
@judylloyd7901 2 года назад
You'd* (you had) better listen. "You better" is poor English 🙁
@chronokoks
@chronokoks 2 года назад
Sandy is 72 you Dingus
@knoahbody69
@knoahbody69 2 года назад
He talks like a racist and a xenophobe. "We should hate people because they aren't like us" is his message. Sad.
@trackdayklub
@trackdayklub 2 года назад
@@knoahbody69 ​ @knoahbody69 Interesting observation! How much have you actually listened to this guy to draw that conclusion? ..While even missing the whole point by 100%? 😀. Impressive self delusion, where you extract precisely what you need to serve your narrative, totally out of context. Laughable. See the video again, know your history. Get smart.
@fredh8065
@fredh8065 2 года назад
Never came across your video content. As a Chinese American who is fed up with a very bias mainstream media / youtubers. Your content kept the politics out and just report the fact. WELL DONE!
@gutersteinker
@gutersteinker 2 года назад
The very real and relatable wumao writing of "as an Chinese American fed up with racism/media/people"
@MrGuitar1975
@MrGuitar1975 2 года назад
@@gutersteinker Dude, isn’t everyone a wumao in your naive mind?
@BIZKIT551
@BIZKIT551 2 года назад
@@MrGuitar1975 look another 五毛 defending itself... CCP paying you well with their 50 cents?
@bechelerroseme6821
@bechelerroseme6821 2 года назад
Coronavirus is not political it's an attack by commie Country that doesn't deserve respect or our money to buy their cars. Remember they caused the pandemic.
@mlep257
@mlep257 2 года назад
What is wumao?
@alexharrison9340
@alexharrison9340 2 года назад
Hope China's coming, their system is actually working and improving living standards for their 99% ( not just their 1%). Maybe we can learn from these people rather than fear and smear them.
@heyitsrayrui
@heyitsrayrui 2 года назад
Maybe I’m biased here because I’m Chinese, but I like to think I’m American first. China used cheap products to gain enough funds to go into making quality products. China is surpassing the U.S. in phones, trains, and now supersonic missiles. The manufacturers in China can do what ever quality that sells. Cheap sells because a majority of people buy want affordable. You don’t just start selling luxury items out of nowhere, you have to start at the bottom.
@kimchiba4570
@kimchiba4570 2 года назад
Why are you so proud to be an American? Really ? Let me guess. You were born in China but emigrrated to the US when you were really young and china was much poorer to ......
@heyitsrayrui
@heyitsrayrui 2 года назад
@@kimchiba4570 because I can shoot guns and not live in an overcrowded city with people shoulder to shoulder. I get to ride my motorcycle on wide open roads without smog filled skies. I consider myself more American because I grew up here with American customs and I am invested in this country because I plan on living here. Also I live a pretty easy going life in America. We have good healthcare and insurance. My wife and I haven’t really had any major changes to our lives since the pandemic began, aside from wearing a mask. We’re paying more money for gas and groceries but we’re fortunate enough that it doesn’t really even phase us. We still go vacation. We still go eat out. We still go see our friends. Nothings too different for us, life’s still good. It’s nothing against China. I’m Chinese still, it’s just I live on this side of the pond and I would not like to see the US falter. I have my freedom here that I can’t replicate back in China. It’s not US I’m so proud of, more so a city. If you’ve ever lived in Las Vegas, it’s hard to live anywhere else.
@kimchiba4570
@kimchiba4570 2 года назад
@@heyitsrayrui thanks for your n reply.. Just curious why anyone would want to be in that crazed country
@kimchiba4570
@kimchiba4570 2 года назад
@@heyitsrayrui respect that Sorry for the late reply Happy Chinese New year 😬
@heyitsrayrui
@heyitsrayrui 2 года назад
@@kimchiba4570 Happy Chinese New Year to you as well!
@dennismartini605
@dennismartini605 2 года назад
Sandy is a local treasure. Every American should see this interview. (especially the uneducated, uninformed and lazy so called analysts who know so little about Tesla.)
@climatedeceptionnetwork4122
@climatedeceptionnetwork4122 2 года назад
Uneducated? "Elon Musk Confesses to Lithium Coup in Bolivia"
@stuwest5862
@stuwest5862 2 года назад
The Irony of your post is laughable.
@aclassmedicine3306
@aclassmedicine3306 2 года назад
The analysts are paid to lie! They are not clueless!
@kotgc7987
@kotgc7987 2 года назад
@@aclassmedicine3306 Nepotism and asymmetric risk/reward.
@trysmthing4951
@trysmthing4951 2 года назад
Tesla made in China
@benjaminsmith2287
@benjaminsmith2287 2 года назад
What people aren't grasping in the comments is that this isn't a world of countries anymore. This is a world of identifying talent and utilizing it in your company. Hyundai and Kia are full of ex BMW and Audi engineers and designers. XPeng developed its chassis with Porsche for one of their cars. The creator of Geely's SEA architecture, a very advanced and flexible architecture, used to work for Volvo. This isn't Asia robbing Europe. It's Asia looking at international markets and standards and utilizing available talent. Designers and engineers go from one company to the next and they're not always in the same countries or regions in the world. And the West has plucked the best and brightest from all over the world to create some of what we've done as well. So let's not get up on any high horses here. I've read reviews and watched video reviews on NIO and XPeng. The quality of these cars is described as "Germanic." So, all of these silly notions of "cheap" Chinese products are just as wrongheaded as the jokes people made about Japanese and Korean products. China is no different. People are thinking politically when this is about making business movies. While I disagree with Sandy about Tesla in some ways, I agree with him in this video., If you were around when Toyota and Samsung were a joke, you realize that China is going to have a bunch of EV autos in the USA in 10 years competing with the Japanese and Korean cars sold here. the writing is on the wall.
@electricaviationchannelvid7863
@electricaviationchannelvid7863 2 года назад
At the moment Korea is the new Germany in the auto industry but China is overtaking in the aviation/eVTOL and the space/rocket sector...
@markadams5823
@markadams5823 2 года назад
China is already here they have been here. try to find something in your house that not made in or partially made in China. So why not import the cars from China everything else is.
@benjaminsmith2287
@benjaminsmith2287 2 года назад
@@markadams5823 Absolutely.
@bechelerroseme6821
@bechelerroseme6821 2 года назад
THAT is all irrelevant when the country itself ( China ) is hated by the world. Something very suspicious was going on in Wuhan lab. Ex- workers/scientists were silenced and CCP were destroying evidence. Remember gain of function. I saw video Fauci's manager for the Wuhan ab admitted admitted they were developing bioweapons. China military presence in the Pacific Ocean and East India borders and showing aggressiveness is enough to despise China.
@bechelerroseme6821
@bechelerroseme6821 2 года назад
@@markadams5823 Now, in the state of the world nobody's interested. Aren't you paying attention the human rights violation history of China. The abuse towards muslim immigrants and liberally mistreatment towards Chinese Christians. And now , the carelessness and intent of release infected Chinese migrants to leave China and travel abroad
@dexterdr.7020
@dexterdr.7020 2 года назад
actually in 2021 it was shocking for me to find out that the infiltration rate of EVs in the Chinese market had reached 25% in many cities. it happened way sooner than many people had expected. Chinese consumers have the passion for new things.
@overlordborn6131
@overlordborn6131 2 года назад
It's not about passion , Chinese ev are becoming better and alot cheaper too because company like Tesla is only making luxury ev and not an affordable one.
@xsu-is7vq
@xsu-is7vq 2 года назад
It’s because of the air pollution issue that was so bad a decade or so ago. Chinese government implemented a lot of policies designed to limit ICE cars and incentivize EV.
@ameliah8164
@ameliah8164 2 года назад
我在一个城市人口只有二十万,周边农村人口八十万的小城市,这里有很多农村和城市的中老年人购买只需要三四千美元的电动车用于出行购物。便宜、方便。小巧灵活。
@silveriver9
@silveriver9 2 года назад
Even the video games industry, China is now pushing forward. Only four years ago, Japanese developers held a monopoly on the top games in Japan, said Daniel Ahmad, a senior analyst at Niko Partners, a video game research firm. Now, about one-third of the top 100 mobile games in Japan come from China.
@AZ-rg3rf
@AZ-rg3rf Год назад
China also has an absolutely massive middle class that can afford it. The US middle class is shrinking fast
@ibggetsemani1206
@ibggetsemani1206 2 года назад
This is such a good interview. I'm in Mexico and we have some Chinese car brands here already and I'm sooo going to check them out. They offer more for less and and honestly they look pretty sleek and modern.
@Siempre1978
@Siempre1978 2 года назад
Even without $1000's of Tax Credits off the price of US Built EV's - cars like the BYD Ea1 "Dolphin" will be able to sell at competitive prices - Chinese Companies have invested in innovation, efficiency and quality - the only US based company that will remain competitive is Tesla
@rogerstarkey5390
@rogerstarkey5390 2 года назад
If the rumoured Tesla / BYD battery deal is real, that's the BYD foot in the door.
@tmd-w1552
@tmd-w1552 2 года назад
@@rogerstarkey5390 I've also heard about this deal I thought it was real?
@davidstuart4915
@davidstuart4915 2 года назад
@@vickydada5595 How ignorant can you be?? Elon is the exact opposite!! - He cares about everyone But himself! - I agree the Tesla interiors could do with a make over by Audi / leading Chinese team
@user-us4hl3zr2b
@user-us4hl3zr2b 2 года назад
usa based company that will remain competitive is Tesla, YT and google
@davidstuart4915
@davidstuart4915 2 года назад
@@vickydada5595 ...wotdoiIknow....?
@documentaries2206
@documentaries2206 2 года назад
Americans practice "Ignorance is strength." while the Chinese practice "Never interrupt when your enemy is making a mistake.".
@reginald7214
@reginald7214 2 года назад
😆 🤣
@andylee4513
@andylee4513 2 года назад
Well said. Kudos!
@richardswann2937
@richardswann2937 2 года назад
Bot, didn't anybody tell you not to talk with your mouthful of fish heads and rice.
@paulsolovyovsky1702
@paulsolovyovsky1702 2 года назад
Like what? Going back to Communism and letting the Communist party control manufacturing? They were making great strides and turning back the progress. I think it's CCP that is making a mistake..and I left the CCCP for the same reason.
@documentaries2206
@documentaries2206 2 года назад
@@paulsolovyovsky1702 The CCP is not CCCP.
@theancientsancients1769
@theancientsancients1769 2 года назад
What a treasure this guy is for America ! He should advise the president period! He is a realist because he travels ironically no surprise there! Americans live in a bubble most thinking they have the best in everything
@rolandmetayer7210
@rolandmetayer7210 2 года назад
One of my uncle's had two farms and he wanted to purchase a good little pick up truck. So I mentioned that the little Toyota Diesel truck would be good for him (back then, Toyota did sell Diesel trucks here in Canada ). My uncle just looked at me and said : " No, they were mean to our soldiers in the war ". Hence, I NEVER talked to him again about ANY Japanese vehicles. I knew where he stood on that subject. PERIOD ! ! ! He eventually bought a GMC truck. Cheers from Canada, snow country.
@lenpalmeri6228
@lenpalmeri6228 2 года назад
This episode is one for the history books. Mr. Munro's knowledge of auto manufacturing is deep, wide and continuos. His seasoned perspective is incredibly valuable. Great interview!
@cosmoray9750
@cosmoray9750 2 года назад
He didn't mention the unions cannibalized the big three.
@gc2696
@gc2696 2 года назад
The gentleman's on a mission to talk up China. American cars may be crap.....Chinese cars are knockoffs of crap. Don't leave your Chinese electric car charging in your garage..ever.
@cryptorenegade1406
@cryptorenegade1406 2 года назад
@@gc2696 that's what America said about japanese cars 50 years ago ,now they're the best selling cars in the world
@cryptorenegade1406
@cryptorenegade1406 2 года назад
@@gc2696 that's what America said about japanese cars 50 years ago ,now they're the best selling cars in the world
@cryptorenegade1406
@cryptorenegade1406 2 года назад
@@gc2696 but your name GC(get crap) says it all
@derekkchung
@derekkchung 2 года назад
"That work ethic is going to be very difficult for anybody to here to catch up to". That is right, definitely not us the lazy americans.
@derekkchung
@derekkchung 2 года назад
And instead of waking up and working hard to compete in such health competition, US government will just brainwash us to see China as enemy and constantly bash them and might even start a war to wipe clean the debt we owe them. How long did the Roman empire last? I bet the United States of America will not outlast them.
@overlordborn6131
@overlordborn6131 2 года назад
@@derekkchung Empire comes and goes in every 2-3 century ,but American became too cocky and thought that it's empire would last forever by itself. Just look at what happened to british empire.
@derekkchung
@derekkchung 2 года назад
@@overlordborn6131 Right. Maybe no more than 300 years.
@Sandhill1988
@Sandhill1988 2 года назад
Your all in for a rude awakening.
@rond5936
@rond5936 2 года назад
Are you speaking for the Chinese? You look Chinese.
@markstevenson8209
@markstevenson8209 2 года назад
I have been watching China for a while now and everything Sandy said just makes sense. I think the American auto industry is in serious trouble and there is nothing they can do about it they are just too far behind the 8 ball, and they have no one to blame but themselves. China is ahead and they will stay ahead no matter what these American auto makers do now. Especially sense these CEO's of these auto giants can't seem to get their heads out of their you know what.
@marklowe7431
@marklowe7431 2 года назад
I'm not American and I'd never buy a Chinese car over a Tesla, Japanese or German. It's not just about the car. China is a dirty word right now.
@blakenewton2781
@blakenewton2781 2 года назад
@@marklowe7431 then you are going to pay three times what everyone else will. Look at the motorcycle industry. Where are the best ones made? That's Japan. Once upon a time England and the US were in there....
@yiyangqin4527
@yiyangqin4527 2 года назад
@@marklowe7431 fun fact, Tesla is totally representatio of "trash quality" in China right now, telling u straight fact lol
@marklowe7431
@marklowe7431 2 года назад
@@yiyangqin4527 You keep telling yourself that. The term "Cheap Chinese shit" didn't come from nowhere. China steal design but hardly innovate. Good luck with all those natural resources. The way China is allowing the CCP to behave you'd be lucky to buy toxic waste from anyone.
@autodidact537
@autodidact537 2 года назад
@@yiyangqin4527 China is fake, just like their "Tofu Dreg Project" construction. LOL
@zh4293
@zh4293 2 года назад
22:27 As a Chinese engineer working in the self-driving car industry in California, I have to say that Tesla engineers have great work ethic. They are super smart, agile and open-minded to deliver revolutionary techs. Same as other engineers here in silicon valley start-ups as well as those in China. Tesla will be fine along with its Chinese competitors; but I am not sure whether GM, Ford, Toyota will survive.
@wodeqiangne
@wodeqiangne 2 года назад
船大难掉头,这些巨头迟早会死掉的
@ArtCooler1
@ArtCooler1 2 года назад
My first new vehicle purchase, after owning three well-used American made vehicles, was a 1983 Nissan pickup. I spotted one of these one day while crossing a parking lot as a student at US Navy "A" School. It stood out among the sea of cars around it; good looking; I instantly wanted one. When I got home from school to shop for it before reporting to my next duty station, my father advised I also shop Chevy and Ford to compare. It was good advice, both of their offerings were miles behind the Nissan at that time. That little truck was reliable, starting on the first try, in any weather, almost every time (unlike most American vehicles at the time), ran like a top, and was well screwed together. I am in agreement with Sandy; we're about to see history repeat itself with a Chinese EV invasion. I'm old enough to remember hearing certain people carry on how they'd never buy a Japanese made car, only to find these same folks owning one a few years later, once sufficiently fed up with Detroit. How much has Detroit REALLY learned since then? They may make better vehicles now, but they're just as unprepared to withstand another foreign invasion now as they were in the late 70's/early 80's.
@chrisfrisch1347
@chrisfrisch1347 2 года назад
japanese cars are reliable always have been and came to the usa in a time when the big 3 were faltering in there quality. i drive hondas almost exclusively. But i am so tired of seeing made in china, that made in china sticker to me means shit quality. When i see made in japan i know its a solid pc of equipment. I will never buy a chinese car. except for tesla i may never buy an american made car from the big 3 again either.
@ShawwwHa
@ShawwwHa 2 года назад
I was one of those who would rather walk than own a "rice grinder". After blowing my budget year after year on shoes and repairs to my chevys I purchased a Toyota. And have owned Toyotas ever since.
@nordic5490
@nordic5490 2 года назад
@@chrisfrisch1347 you just typed that uniformed comment on a Chinese made device.
@captives6479
@captives6479 2 года назад
@@chrisfrisch1347 You're still living in the 90's.
@clocktower1164
@clocktower1164 2 года назад
@@nordic5490 Sandy did mention the *Luddites* , and that fella fits the bill to a "T".
@Wunderpus-photogenicus
@Wunderpus-photogenicus 2 года назад
US might use the "for national security" reason to ban Chinese cars in the US, without any solid evidence to support such "reasons".
@traumajock
@traumajock 2 года назад
and then they nationalize all foreign holdings in China.
@Wunderpus-photogenicus
@Wunderpus-photogenicus 2 года назад
A super bully, a bully of bullies, disguised as a “democracy”.
@user-kj9cs8ok9n
@user-kj9cs8ok9n 2 года назад
Common people should boycott chinese products..only solution
@YurideGroot
@YurideGroot 2 года назад
Small countries like Aotearoa New Zealand and other South Pacific countries with no domestic vehicle manufacturing will snap up inexpensive Chinese EVs if the US doesn’t want them.
@dragon.fromindia3235
@dragon.fromindia3235 2 года назад
SHORT SELLING OF GOLD AND SILVER SEEN IN THIS WEEK...//
@hayden1770
@hayden1770 2 года назад
When BYD, Nio, and Xpeng come, I'll be happy to compare the specs of their models and choose my next EV.
@HiddenAgendas
@HiddenAgendas 2 года назад
I got my eyes on the NIO.
@wcsun5050
@wcsun5050 2 года назад
It is a pity that the BYD cars you can buy may be much more expensive than in the Chinese market due to the tax policies of western countries. I like the BYD-Song very much, and its current Chinese price is $25,000-30,000.
@hellovagim
@hellovagim 2 года назад
Just watching your video again, this guy is so right, RCEP is officially on full effect, 0% import tax for Chinese car for 15 countries in asia
@taykokhuat
@taykokhuat 2 года назад
Never underestimate the Orientals. They are wiser and finally smarter because they believe in learning from others who are smart and progressive but they would overturn the table on you. Don't forget Chinese invented many basic products such as papers, silk, textile, ink, printing, explosive material, compass etc
@bechelerroseme6821
@bechelerroseme6821 2 года назад
Boycott. They brought the coronavirus and have the nerve to sell us whips?!?
@bechelerroseme6821
@bechelerroseme6821 2 года назад
Asians not the "O" word
@dyong888
@dyong888 2 года назад
wow the racist westerners can't accept the truth. BTW COVID was in Amerika in mid 2019. And in Italy in April 2019. Even the CIA intel report sank as they couldn't make up "facts" to blame China.
@attaining-stoicism3271
@attaining-stoicism3271 2 года назад
@@dyong888 psh people are so dumb including “orientals” or whites and dyong nobody is afraid of being called racist that word is so played out. People are the same people who judge based on race or see the world through race and racism are small minded. Westerners aren’t racially superior. Our way of life is better because Of the principle of the enlightenment. Give me liberty or give me death and hopefully someday the rest of the world will adopt this attitude and the oppressive governments of the world will fall. God help us if this doesn’t happen because if tyranny wins and the west falls the world will become a dark place. when countries like China have the technology of the future and no limits on there power regular people will fall forever into slavery. Freedom creates life Government destroys it. Fight for freedom be a human before it’s to late
@attaining-stoicism3271
@attaining-stoicism3271 2 года назад
@@dyong888 please understand that most of us love the Chinese people we even sent many of our young men to die helping China to stop the rape of nan king when Japan committed he out acts during the Sino Japanese warWe don’t like the authoritarian nature of the Chinese government.
@philiptan2051
@philiptan2051 2 года назад
The old man is right, I also know the first Japanese car coming to Europe some 50 years ago. People looked down on Japanese cars but I have been driving Japanese all my life. Chinese cars will definitely come in the European and American market. China has a greater advantage than Japan because it has 5 times bigger domestic market than the usa. The electric vehicles will be much cheaper than any other brands and they are already leading in AI which will be part of the vehicles.
@sirc1446
@sirc1446 2 года назад
Quality =/= Quantity
@AxxmorbidfloristxxC
@AxxmorbidfloristxxC 2 года назад
I’ve been doing pretty well with Japanese cars and American trucks. Had an 88 f150 still driving fine while the body disintegrated around it. When I was young me and my friends had a beater Honda Civic that never had an oil change even once and we gave it away still running years later. Now that I’m older I’ve had 3 generations of civics, an f150, f250 and a Chevy 2500 (with a plough on it) and all of them have been great to me requiring almost nothing besides routine maintenance.
@robmiller1964
@robmiller1964 2 года назад
China has copied the Japanese Economic Model; the US automotive and general economic model was easy pickings for anybody who had a belief in Long Term Marketing Strategy and Long Term Economics. The US companies like GM, Chrysler had to report Quarterly; pay dividends quarterly. At Least Ford had a big % that was family owned! Meanwhile back in Japan post WW2 Demming was sent to Japan to help Japan recover as the US had adopted a Christian Ethos on how to turn old enemies into allies; the marshall plan went into action; Demming was a seriously smart man, and so was Mr Toyoda. US arrogance continued with its short term economic model right up to this day! Japan had adopted this Window of Economics Strategy; In the 1950's it selected the following key markets that it wanted to Grow its Combined Market Share, it developed an Economic Model of Co-optition! Japanese companies didn't compete against Japanese Companies! The market segments that Japan initially selected included the following:- Ship Building Electronics Computer Chips Optics Automotive; motor bikes, cars, outboard motors etc And later the computer Chip And cellphone These industries were not just backed by these very large Japanese Organizations but also the japanese Banking System! And yes behind that, we basically had the The bank of Japan and the Japanese People who are the most indebted nation per capita in the Western World! So how did it work out for Japan? 1.Ship Building, according to the Boston Consulting Groups Growth Share Matrix, I would say it was a fail although I can see Japan building a strong navy to combat China and North Korea; Score 2/10 2. Electronics; yes this has been a success in up market smart tech; Score 7/10 3. Computer Chips etc; Score 6/10 4. Optics; did really well in the 1960's to the 80's, they are still good at basic consumer stuff but I think they have lost the battle at the very top end; I still give them a 6/10 5. Automotive; well this is such a radically changing market segment! Yes Japan has done extremely well here and yes their economic Strategy to buy Long Term Market Share (LTMS) has been amazing! According to the BCG growth Share Matrix Japan could cash Cow this segment for a couple of decades and bank all the dividends! However the Germans are not far behind them and Teslar is according to the BCG analysis is a Star Brand/ Product, it is the market disruptor! To me China is too late and I wouldn't want heap of money of mine being invested in Toyota, VW, GM. I'll only give Japan 3/10 in this category because of all the financial support its Automotive industry got. This is where Japan's massive debt has come from! The Japanese people paid for its Automotive Market Share Score 3/10 6. Cellphone; well Japan lost this battle big time! Score 1/10 South Korea copied Japanese economic theory and practice;- It has done well in the following:- Ship Building, Electronics, Computer Chips, Automotive, and cellphones. China is also copying Japan's Window of Economic Strategy, and like Japan China has a Massive Demographic Cliff face its about to fall off; China like Japan is heading for Stag Deflation; an Economists worst Nightmare! And in China's case it will last for Decades!
@reviewerbibhuti5100
@reviewerbibhuti5100 2 года назад
Tesla like companies give tech to Chinese. According midea Chinese employee of Tesla give tech to Chinese company.
@sebas8225
@sebas8225 2 года назад
@@reviewerbibhuti5100 It´s a gamble, Elon is literally gambling that he can be the pioneer of electric car tech inovation and after he gets it and massproduces some teslas, Chinese get the Tech.
@watchan1908
@watchan1908 2 года назад
We got too many lawyers, politician and not enough engineers. In other words, we need people that can solved problems not just BS their way of things. Mr. Munro is a wise man.
@rz9905
@rz9905 2 года назад
I have owned a ZEEKR 001 for 2months, You know what it feels like to drive it. It integrates my voice, body, car and mobile phone. The new gadget Geely is building is an intelligent travel robot, which goes beyond the concept of vehicles.
@jumbeaux1
@jumbeaux1 2 года назад
I'm impressed. This man is legit. Give him power. Put him in government.
@RichardPeterShon
@RichardPeterShon 2 года назад
He's not there to impress you nor me or anyone. Listen to the man's truth not how well he talks.
@welchimusic7953
@welchimusic7953 2 года назад
He is certainly well informed as an analyst.
@3089280288
@3089280288 2 года назад
He's too smart for Americans
@demonsrexis
@demonsrexis 2 года назад
Remember Fauci? That's what happened when a wide guy need to deal with politicians.
@avidmoviewatcher346
@avidmoviewatcher346 2 года назад
Ok, apart from confusing “nm’s” with “mm’s” a millimetre chip is not that impressive…
@benjaminsmith2287
@benjaminsmith2287 2 года назад
If the XPeng P7 sold in the USA, the Tesla Model 3 would have a strong competitor and lose a significant portion of its market share in a few years. I'm not saying the Model 3 wouldn't still be popular. But it wouldn't be able to rest on its laurels and get away with some of the indifferent quality it has if the XPeng P7 was competing with it. China is for real. Made in China is no joke anymore. Not for certain products. And they're not just copies of other company's cars either as some arrogant Westerners tend to think and state way too much. Sandy is right. Yamaha is a piano company first. They put the US piano business out of business by making affordable pianos efficiently and of excellent quality back in the 1970s. Now they make many tiers of piano, including those that compete with Steinway. But, whoever rules the market now will change in the future. And don't play with East Asia. Including China. They're for real. I'm not talking politics here. I don't like China's government one bit. But as an economic power, they are formidable. And, like it or not, the USA and the West depends on China otherwise Americans wouldn't enjoy the "affordable" prices we pay for products. My Apple computer, phone, my shoes, 60 percent of my clothing, made in China and not Chinese brand names either. So lets' not pretend we don't use Chinese-made products.
@Michaelwklee
@Michaelwklee 2 года назад
The DNA of Chinese is hardwork, patience, perseverence and innovation. Just look at how many of the daily stuffs were invented by Chinese : paper, compass, gun powder, irrigation in agriculture, etc.
@DigitalAlligator
@DigitalAlligator 2 года назад
"Social Credit System" is an on-purpose mistranslation. The correct name is "Society Credit System" or "Public Credit System" and has nothing to do with social media. It is all your credit card, debit, mortgage, unpaid utility bills, fees, and so on.
@junaidisalam5718
@junaidisalam5718 2 года назад
"most of the american brand are making money from China's market, not the US" man, that must be a big punch in your american pride.
@trutacgear
@trutacgear 2 года назад
TRUE FACKTS OR THE FAKE AMERICAN PRIDE ..!They are now on 9th iconomy in the world china will be #1 ..!I think TEXAS will be separiete country in the future ..!
@Beantastrophe
@Beantastrophe 2 года назад
India has more people, and they need the same help China got with Jimmy Carter. It's their turn
@Beantastrophe
@Beantastrophe 2 года назад
@@trutacgear China doesn't even have the best economy growth in Asia
@abc-eq9so
@abc-eq9so 2 года назад
@@Beantastrophe looking at growth doesnt say anything. kosovo has huge growth and the best i can do today is to be an american colony. So much for the growth.
@av618
@av618 2 года назад
It’s because manufacturing in US is expensive while China doesn’t pay as much .. how can anyone compete with China when their manufacturing rates are so low
@barryhaeger4284
@barryhaeger4284 2 года назад
Yeah I've driven a Chinese built MG ZS EV small SUV! Love it and the new model has fixed everything anyone commented on over the past 2 years they listen and deliver.
@martino9134
@martino9134 2 года назад
Yep , Euro NCap 5 star crash tested they've just launched a 2nd generation MGZS ( Nissan Rogue size) with a 280 mile range fully spec at an entry level price in the EU market , Great Wall / Ora / Nio / Aiways / XPeng are following .
@daviddaniels5356
@daviddaniels5356 2 года назад
20 grand for a piece of crap its chinas answer to the yugo....
@cuteandfunnyearthlings2863
@cuteandfunnyearthlings2863 2 года назад
Its the worse EV ever, all western car reviewers say that so its credible when all wsterners says it.
@daviddaniels5356
@daviddaniels5356 2 года назад
@@cuteandfunnyearthlings2863 l wonder how much they are being paid to give that review...Chinas track record sucks from poisoning dogs to poisonous sheetrock to actually poisoning people ..and we still to this day invest in are own undoing for profit...
@tommak6516
@tommak6516 2 года назад
Instead of plugging in a diagnostic computer to determine a problem, you get a bag of fortune cookies.
@vincesmith4967
@vincesmith4967 2 года назад
Chinese are working on so much innovative programs. They have moved beyond copy copy copy. Now they spend heaps on their own r&d. Won’t be surprised if they all of a sudden come up with the first commercial domestic electric plane out of the blue
@aboutraore6754
@aboutraore6754 2 года назад
I tested drive a BYD electric car and an Audi electric car, and I would say Audi electric car is 10 years behind
@directorzon
@directorzon 2 года назад
Sandy Munro is the Best! Some people call him old fart , but he is a smart and respected guy and i adore him and i listen to everything he says! You guys better to listen to Sandy and respect him! Kudos to Sandy and to your show, try to bring him more to the show!
@rp9674
@rp9674 2 года назад
Some people are so stuck on ageism, he's an old guy but more Forward thinking than most much younger people. Some people think they're a tech head cuz they know how to operate an iPhone but no nothing about how anything works is designed or engineered. Quoting a processor name or speed doesn't qualify you as an engineer.
@notenoughtreble
@notenoughtreble 2 года назад
I love that Sandy is always completely brutally honest. He is absolutely a National Treasure.
@karolkupec2044
@karolkupec2044 2 года назад
Right on
@forgaoqiang
@forgaoqiang 2 года назад
It's good for China he is not in charge
@ianwoods5656
@ianwoods5656 2 года назад
@@forgaoqiang actually he would work with china to get stuff done.
@jaxrax21
@jaxrax21 2 года назад
Stunning content. I now see Sandy as being equivalent to Tony Seba in transportation. Best presentation in last several years and totally believable. Kudos to Now You Know.
@forgaoqiang
@forgaoqiang 2 года назад
@@ThereWeWere-Gone why limit to the car, just everything made in China
@Gary-sx5ox
@Gary-sx5ox 2 года назад
It’s hard to imagine anyone driving to their golf course, soccer practice or concert in a car that was made by a country that just killed over a half a million Americans. I can’t imagine any American driving a car made in China. I’d be afraid to park it anywhere.
@user-ft9dg7hf2p
@user-ft9dg7hf2p 2 года назад
It might be an old news but shocked me that there are 10 Chinese universities ranked in the top 20 world best engineering but only 3 in USA by US News. Also the #1 is not MIT anymore but a Chinese University. It is far more than I was anticipating for the time that China will pass US in this major field. It is a critical moment for both US politicians and individual people to really think carefully and make the mind that whether we want to continuously make China as our enemy that we have no chance to win with. Don't wait to realize that until China passes USA in every fields because it may be too late for these two countries becoming ever friendly. I really wish that the two powerful countries could be peace and friendly ASAP.
@lewiswithrow1936
@lewiswithrow1936 2 года назад
Sandy is so knowledgeable, experienced, and wise we can easily forgive him saying 5 and 10 millimeter instead of nanometer. He was talking about the feature size and die shrink of the chips not their external dimensions.
@jonathanbush6197
@jonathanbush6197 2 года назад
OH.
@tomgray971
@tomgray971 2 года назад
I always smile when he says "NISHTA". Kind of a trademark for Sandy.
@kevin42
@kevin42 2 года назад
To be that up to date, at his age... Id forgive him if he said 10 meters.
@petervesborg
@petervesborg 2 года назад
O - you americans and the metric system... What's a factor of 1.000.000 between friends? 😄
@diazemap
@diazemap 2 года назад
While he might be right about most, such mistakes only prove that you should never take anyone's words for face value no matter how confident they sound. He's a mechanical guy where nanometers mean nothing, I get it. On the other hand, he shouldn't be speaking in such detail about areas where his expertise is lacking big time. It wasn't just the node. Really smart people will know the limits of their knowledge. But the real fools are the presenters, who should have corrected him and provided a bit of critical feedback. A good interviewer does that.
@Mp-jw1qg
@Mp-jw1qg 2 года назад
chinas electric cars are actually on par with tesla. I rode around in one all summer. their auto factory workers LOVE their jobs by the way.
@VashtheStampede007
@VashtheStampede007 2 года назад
Which brand?
@SuperAsian78
@SuperAsian78 2 года назад
Of course they have to love their job if not they’ll get a negative social rating..
@wooyyeah
@wooyyeah 2 года назад
@@SuperAsian78 Let me guess. You're Hong Kong.
@shanedavison7473
@shanedavison7473 2 года назад
Well, I hear Tesla doesn't honor the warranty when you get a lemon and they are super expensive so that's not saying much.
@onceANexile
@onceANexile 2 года назад
@@SuperAsian78 right.
@PHOEBE_LOVELY
@PHOEBE_LOVELY 2 года назад
Apart from lots of funny facts he stated, as a Chinese who spent 27 years in China, I don’t think our government will just nationalize those companies. It should be illegal right
@collinsjean2422
@collinsjean2422 2 года назад
Remember that China is an authoritarian state there’s no such thing as illegal when it comes to the decision ms making.
@bbyl1485
@bbyl1485 2 года назад
No, but it will require equal market access to Europe. If that is denied, European car makers existing market access to China will be called into question.
@HafiZzZzZz
@HafiZzZzZz 2 года назад
But look at what Trump tried to do to Tik Tok !
@AdolfHitler-ki2ej
@AdolfHitler-ki2ej 2 года назад
China is definitely trying to be a huge superpower, a few years ago, people laughed at China, and now look at them, whether by copying or whatever they are doing, they are pretty damn good at it, This is the cycle of life I guess, one day there is a superpower and the other century there is another that will replace that particular superpower, People still ( the majority from USA ) absolutely hate China, the media has done a very effective job at that in USA, It was kinda like this when Japanese cars came to the USA, Everybody said It's cheap, it's bad, they are copying us, a few years later everyone was driving Japanese cars, I believe the amount of criticism from the west will never amount to anything, also a lotta Chinese consumers are more leaned towards EV than any other country, and the amount of cars they are making is mind blowing, thus they will have more experience with building cars and will eventually beat any other Companies, they do have some good looking cars as well, We'll see what the future holds
@stuartking7431
@stuartking7431 2 года назад
My mother owned the first Honda Civic and she didn’t stop driving it until 2004 when she bought a new one and another new one in 2018.
@rp9674
@rp9674 2 года назад
That is a wow!
@peterlittlejohn8933
@peterlittlejohn8933 2 года назад
I finally replaced my 1998 Honda Civic five years ago with over 360,000 km on the clock. I heard the other day it's still going and been driven daily.
@rp9674
@rp9674 2 года назад
@@peterlittlejohn8933 amazing! I thought I was good at driving cars to death you beat me by over a 100K mi
@johnberry2877
@johnberry2877 2 года назад
Good call! Domestic vehicles are junk! 🇯🇵👍
@lauranardoni5626
@lauranardoni5626 2 года назад
I had a 1989 Civic lx, what a reliable car it was, sold it to my brother! I wish cars were built like that again!
@men2dewy
@men2dewy 2 года назад
We baby boomers were introduced to Japanese products in the form of cheap toys that would break, so we didn't expect much from their cars. Then people discovered they were reliable. Our local dealer selling Pontiac, Oldsmobile and Cadillac added the Toyota line. They soon saw fewer Toyotas coming in to warranty repair than the other brands. I see history repeating itself.
@jordohayes
@jordohayes 2 года назад
@Ben Benito Not at all true.
@pbsanstead
@pbsanstead 2 года назад
@Ben Benito - did you not hear what Sandy said?
@gmy33
@gmy33 2 года назад
Most car manufactorers are earning money on repairs ... its just out of date
@kabysummit5801
@kabysummit5801 2 года назад
@Ben Benito China played the cheap products game initially as it pulled itself up by the bootstraps. It has been mentored by the Japanese, Korean, American, and in particular the Europeans on design, manufacturing, quality control etc. This reminds me of the old adage, to win a war you have to know yourself and your enemies. Not saying the upstart Chinese auto industry is the enemy, but their cars are coming and we cannot assume they will be clunkers
@kabysummit5801
@kabysummit5801 2 года назад
@Ben Benito yep that's about right. Pretty much when it garnered the phrase the world's manufacturer. Think about it, we hate to admit handing over the blueprints, the requirements and design specs. Sandy called it in the video. The MBAs we churn out are playing checkers.
@marijanb.7775
@marijanb.7775 2 года назад
Can't wait for them to start rolling. Had a model S for 6 years and every year something major broke. I have replaced the drive motors 3 times. Every single time i brought it in for repairs there were queues so it was a lengthy process. Last service i waited for 7 weeks and they were out of tesla replacements so i got a diesel. The irony was both a comedy and a tragedy at the same time. When i was about to lose the "free repair" warranty i took a good hard look at my servicing book and felt a feeling of horror when i added all the "free" repairs i got and it clicked that it is going to go out of my pocket soon. Needless to say i got rid of it. I am not the only one, there are tons of Model S cars on the used market. Preordered a Polestar and it is now at 116.000 km and not a squeek. Just like the day i bought it. Also worth noting, if you can't stand apple style "design over function" approach you will be so happy with the environment but that is a personal thing. The only thing i am missing is the supercharger network. It is everywhere in Europe and there are rarely any queues. A stark contrast to my current situation. It is getting a lot better though with each passing year so i am not worried. Keep your head on folks and take care
@safirahmed
@safirahmed 2 года назад
China has seriously invested in technology acquisition, research and development including buying up and buying out European car manufacturers for many decades.
@jemtec1
@jemtec1 2 года назад
It’s amazing how far “honesty and integrity” go. Sandy is amazing! Thanks Zac and Jesse! You are asking all the right questions!
@cleantechnica
@cleantechnica 2 года назад
You know it's funny, when we spoke to NIO a month ago, we actually suggested they talk to Munro to help show the world just how well built their cars are.
@rogerstarkey5390
@rogerstarkey5390 2 года назад
"Norwegians" are testing Chinese cars and noting.... "That's an Audi switch" "That's a Mercedes button" etc. China makes the parts, the "home" companies can't make those parts at home for the same price, at the same quality.
@hahtos
@hahtos 2 года назад
@@rogerstarkey5390 So?
@0ooTheMAXXoo0
@0ooTheMAXXoo0 2 года назад
@@hahtos So, Chinese companies should do well since they have already been manufacturing so much for the rest of the world...
@rogerstarkey5390
@rogerstarkey5390 2 года назад
@@hahtos "So", Chinese companies can produce quality parts at the necessary price. We know they can build quality as well. "So?" Is the attitude which will kill the other brands.
@calvyncraven1141
@calvyncraven1141 2 года назад
@@hillbillyintheasia6122 lol. Cars made in China uses robots too Plenty of videos online.
@MrJchang27
@MrJchang27 2 года назад
Various articles in the popular media, speeches by policy-makers, and reports to Congress have stated that graduates roughly 70,000 undergraduate engineers annually, whereas China and India 350,000.
@sfbluedevil8588
@sfbluedevil8588 2 года назад
I brought a 1976 Toyota Corolla drove over 500k miles and sold it. 👍👍👍
@danielsiffredi8403
@danielsiffredi8403 2 года назад
Sandy is a legend! - I watch your shows and Sandy's because both keep me informed and are awesome to watch. congrats for having Sandy on your show.
@read7641
@read7641 2 года назад
Key point to take for Americans: “Chinese work ethic is what’s getting China to get ahead”
@attaining-stoicism3271
@attaining-stoicism3271 2 года назад
Mainland Chinese work ethic? Lol. Yeah I wouldnt be to worried. Have u e we seen what the countryside looks like or some of the mainland cities? They have to hang nets on nine buildings to stop people from milling themselves they hate there job so bad. idont think hard wirk ethic Now Hong Kong or Taiwan yeah but they usually have many western values. Nobody is that altruistic. You work hard to get ahead and in China there is no getting ahead so if u are on a factory line in China making a quarter a day no matter how hard u work do u really think the average joe is going to bust his ass for some national pride. They got slave labor and don’t follow the rules so of course they can push out a ton of junk product.
@RoySATX
@RoySATX 2 года назад
@@attaining-stoicism3271Just my opinion, but I think you've missed the point. First, it matters not what individuals in mainland china think or what work ethic they have, the Chinese Work Ethic has nothing to do with individuals. Nothing in China does. The Chinese Work Ethic is the sticker on the bottom of everything we buy. Regardless, the point wasn't even this, it was what Americans need to pay attention to. Unless we change our focus from the stupid, petty politics of gender studies, race baiting, and division we seem to be consumed with and band together as Americans we are going to become a backwater pariah.
@attaining-stoicism3271
@attaining-stoicism3271 2 года назад
@@RoySATX that sticker can just as easily read India
@attaining-stoicism3271
@attaining-stoicism3271 2 года назад
@@RoySATX agree on the politics we need common sense but I also think I we need more positivity and less nay sayer. China don’t want none India scares the piss out of then. Watch soldiers cry fir there mom on the way to the border to fight.the one child policy made a bunch of mom and dads special little emperor
@attaining-stoicism3271
@attaining-stoicism3271 2 года назад
@@RoySATX the harsh reality is they are already at war with us and we need to wake up to that fact
@reocurringdream
@reocurringdream 2 года назад
‘Chess and checkers’ sounds almost like the same conversation you might have about US and Chinese governments.
@jeffv968
@jeffv968 2 года назад
This is the most brilliant crystal ball view of the world wide auto future anyone could possibly see , what a gift to listen to Sandy tell everyone what time it is, Thank you SANDY!
@Siempre1978
@Siempre1978 2 года назад
The Reason most Auto Workers in China have a great Work Ethic is linked to an average annual wage increases of around 12%' every year, for past 20 years! Living standards and quality of life for Chinese Workers has been Rising non stop for 2 generations. But Auto Workersin the USA despite relative high levels of Unionisation are economically worse off than 20years ago. Living Standards and quality of life for US Workers has been stagnant or in decline since the late 1970's
@robertheinkel6225
@robertheinkel6225 2 года назад
You sound like a loyal union man. The UAW is pricing themselves right out of the market.
@Siempre1978
@Siempre1978 2 года назад
@@robertheinkel6225 I am a Pizza Delivery driver in Worcestershire England - my point is that today China is a centre of excellence and innovation in the Car Industry driven by hundreds of competing companies and a highly motivated workforce optimistic about the transition to manufacturing New Energy Vehicles. 17% of China's new vehicles sales this year are EV's - The fact that the US Auto Industry is far behind China is more to do with the failure of Ford & GM Management to follow Tesla' s lead over the past decade rather than any action by UAW members. By the end of this decade Ford & GM will be bankrupt and most Old UAW members will be driving Made in China EV's to their new jobs installing Made in China Solar Energy equipment.
@mattobermiller5041
@mattobermiller5041 2 года назад
The workers being unionized is the source of their "stagnant" standard of living. Their SOL is, of course, anything but stagnant but their victimhood mentality could very accurately be described as stagnant because, no matter how over paid they are, union workers always insist they are victims of (insert whoever they want to shake down here). Kill the unions and watch American manufacturing explode with competitiveness and profitability. The workers will make more money too because they will be providing value for their wages instead of using bullying tactics to force employers to hire them.
@slippyC73
@slippyC73 2 года назад
@@mattobermiller5041 less than 9% of manufacturing, as of 2019, are unionized. Quit drinking the koolaid...
@poppypalais3108
@poppypalais3108 2 года назад
@@mattobermiller5041 Kill what few unions there are and watch wages fall even lower because of corporate greed. Employers pay as little as they can get away with. Compare wages in the USA - the richest country in the world - with those in Europe. Same jobs, often for the same multi-naitonals, yet somehow MacDonalds etc. still manage to make a profit while paying almost decent wages, more than twice the rates than in the US.
@KayleeVRC
@KayleeVRC 2 года назад
XPeng and Maxxus has completely taken over Norway now. It's gotten just as popular as tesla and is being used more and more as government vehicles. I can see chinese cars getting more and more popular and bought every day. It took just a couple of months from when they came to Norway until everyone started buying them
@thembocostantine8562
@thembocostantine8562 2 года назад
Latest update ✔️👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
@HiddenAgendas
@HiddenAgendas 2 года назад
How is NIO doing in Norway? Too expensive?
@KayleeVRC
@KayleeVRC 2 года назад
@@HiddenAgendas NIO hasn't come to Norway just yet, it's primarily Maxus and SAIC Motor. But the price isn't really different than other japanese or german options. It can even be more expensive than general options most people choose here. Take the Honda CR-V 2022 vs the Maxus Euniq6 for example. The CR-V Special Edition AWD starts at $28.5k and the Base Euniq6 SUV starts at $31.3k
@stefanosong9314
@stefanosong9314 2 года назад
and BYD electric Buses are everywhere in Europe
@rabbitazteca23
@rabbitazteca23 2 года назад
@@stefanosong9314 also in UK it seems
@RESatellite
@RESatellite 2 года назад
the first rule of art of war, know the enemy and know yourself, in a hundred battles you will never be in peril; the biggest problem for Americans is, we don't know much about China
@DrinkingStar
@DrinkingStar 2 года назад
Fantastic video with Sandy Munro. Sandy reinforces my view of things. Just as an example, I bought Geely when it was $.075/share just when they started to make cars instead of refrigerators. It is too bad that Geely decided to not go forward with their flying car, the Terrafugia. Sandy mentioned several companies that I have stock in. I would love to hear his views on Lidar and FCEVs.
@MonkeyPower55
@MonkeyPower55 2 года назад
How can people ignore this man? It's obvious he knows what he's talking about, and it makes so much sense. I always enjoy listening to Sandy speak.
@ckamaluha2810
@ckamaluha2810 2 года назад
We in Germany must listen to him. Automotovr is Most important sector of economy here in Germany.
@skipondowntheroad5833
@skipondowntheroad5833 2 года назад
I do cringe when I hear him use kw instead of kwh or mm instead of nm.
@mikel4690
@mikel4690 2 года назад
You assumed average Joe wants the truth :).
@johnpoldo8817
@johnpoldo8817 2 года назад
I’m old enough to remember the cheap Japanese car invasion. The initial models were junk, but people bought them due to price and gas savings. Very quickly, Japanese car quality improved and surpassed US models. While most of us agree with Sandy, do you think Ford and GM are listening to him?
@47f0
@47f0 2 года назад
What is phenomenal to me is that Japan accomplished this after being bombed back to basically a high school shop level when it came to industry in world war II, they did it on an island with relatively few people and hardly any natural resources. If you look at China, they are starting from a position of being a huge country with a huge population and abundance of natural resources, and if we're going to compare China to Japan, I think we're going to be behind the curve in our projections.
@marktrinidad7650
@marktrinidad7650 2 года назад
@@47f0 China has the right population, the right mindset, the right experience to push technological marvels in todays humanity. If you compare America, the country is so mired with problems on division, race, anti intellectualism, poverty, FED money priniting. etc. America is definitely a declining empire but never thought it just happened so fast.
@ellengran6814
@ellengran6814 2 года назад
Ford and GM didnt care about Japan because US government defended them with sanction against Japan. Same story today: US government now tries to kill the economy of China. Muslims in China gets their businesses destroyed because of US lies about genocide. Chineese tech companies are banned. In stead of working harder/innovate better (the rule of capitalism), US choose the rule of a dictator: kill any competator.
@htaukkyanmyo4437
@htaukkyanmyo4437 2 года назад
Quality guru Edward Deming was rejected by the Detroit autos, but he was welcome in Japan.
@haidongzheng3009
@haidongzheng3009 2 года назад
@Laguna Bum Nah, of course not. Don’t believe all those China hypes. They ain’t coming through.
@davidliu339
@davidliu339 2 года назад
We are just too complacent, too costly, and too afraid to admit that US is no longer the same country 30 or 40 years ago; and by the way, China will grow no matter how we try to contain it.
@juanar4305
@juanar4305 2 года назад
21:34 Small note: just because an electronic chip is large does not mean it is old. It can be the integration of many chips and be saving space, amperage and response times.
@thembocostantine8562
@thembocostantine8562 2 года назад
Time to be scientific 🤔✔️
@vitavacek3483
@vitavacek3483 2 года назад
To Sandy: I’m so grateful that you are giving those interviews and opening people’s eyes. Because of you, anybody who is a total car amateur can access your world-class expertise. I cannot believe that you have to fight for subscribing to your channel. It seems to me that anybody with a brain must be hooked to it. To Zac & Jessee: I’m glad that you attracted Sandy to your channel since you are asking intelligent questions. I cannot wait for the China episode.
@massimo7219
@massimo7219 2 года назад
Very well said.
@teslaowner9020
@teslaowner9020 2 года назад
So much knowledge!!!
@clocktower1164
@clocktower1164 2 года назад
Look at that black Tee shirt he's wearing, dude. It's in Chinese !
@chrishayes5755
@chrishayes5755 2 года назад
sandy is such a dork lol 😂.. guys an "expert" but doesn't even understand "internationalists" and western multinational corporations literally built modern china from a frail weakling into a superpower and simultaneously gutted western industry because they have no nationalistic allegiances. china at the time had mobilized all its country as pennies on the dollar "slave" labor in the factories after mao took power. western countries should be incredibly ANGRY about our treacherous corporations and politicians who sold us out for greater profits --- but the citizens are too low-test. you guys all blow tesla on a daily basis just wait and see what's in store from them 🤣. no hard feelings towards china though.. I wish them the best. it's their citizens who sweat, and suffered in the factories. every country should have strong nationalized manufacturing and fair wages for workers.
@clocktower1164
@clocktower1164 2 года назад
@@chrishayes5755 Your English sux.
@arrisberry7456
@arrisberry7456 2 года назад
Thank you so much for this video. When I first saw this title I thought to myself another China-hating/bashing video. However I found this video extremely informative in EV and the next generation of car making/driving. Sandy was also super informative. Sub to you guys and Sandy!
@silveriver9
@silveriver9 2 года назад
Yes, it was super informative and brutally honest.
@justthefacts5008
@justthefacts5008 2 года назад
The new blade battery from the Chinese firm BYD will take over all the Electric Car battery; even Tesla, the biggest EV car manufacturer in the World, will start to use the new blade battery from China.
@CupContender
@CupContender 2 года назад
Ya bro! I hate politic cause all they do is create hate!
@_MANASYt
@_MANASYt 2 года назад
I live in China for 12 years...Very few second hand cars here... In my city, it takes them a year to open a new subway line! You can get anything within walking distance from your home. My apartment building has a private schools, auto repair shop, hair salon, liquor store, massage! And on and on.... There's a huge park 200 m away, more like a botanical garden, with a lake, bridges etc. My work place is across the street.. I've lived in Europe and the US... but China will be my home for a very long time 😎
@tony_25or6to4
@tony_25or6to4 2 года назад
As someone who was around in the 70s (I think I'm the same age as Zac), I can say Sandy is correct. US automakers do not learn from the past. I remember seeing Datsuns, Toyotas, and Hondas in in the late 60s and early 70s in Chicago. I visited California in the mid 70s and Japanese cars were everywhere. We used to make fun of friends who bought Japanese cars. Into to 80s I kept giving American manufacturers a chance. They didn't last. Had 300k on my Acura when I sold it and only had to do brakes, oil changes, and tires. Now I have a Toyota. Only scheduled maintenance for the last 8 years.
@hillvalley6716
@hillvalley6716 2 года назад
13 years ago I worked for a German automotive supply company here in Australia 🇦🇺. One of our engineers said when they spoke to the American car companies ( ford and Gm ) about a price rise for our products they said “no, we will just buy it from someone else”. No negotiations just a flat out no. When they spoke to the Japanese companies (Toyota and Mitsubishi) they replied “ let’s work out a price that we can both agree on”. That’s the difference. Another great example of bad American management was when ford Australia 🇦🇺 was being run by a local general manager, they made a profit. The next gm was American, that’s when they started losing money. Holden ( GM Australia 🇦🇺 ) was the same.
@BillGardiner
@BillGardiner 2 года назад
Sandy's point that he can't believe the legacy automakers can't see it coming is spot on. Beyond that, so few Americans have any concept of what is happening outside their own town, let alone other countries. I bet most Americans think China is mix between hardline communists and dirt poor farmers. The reality couldn't be more different. American exceptionalism will be our undoing.
@user-us4hl3zr2b
@user-us4hl3zr2b 2 года назад
You are spot on
@donaldli1864
@donaldli1864 2 года назад
Some
@dlk3904
@dlk3904 2 года назад
So true. "American exceptionalism" is just pure nationalist arrogance. Ironically, it's the same type of arrogance that led to the downfall of the Qing dynasty fueled by largely arrogantly ignoring the Industrial Revolution and underestimating invading Westerners
@MrImsbell
@MrImsbell 2 года назад
I've seen this twice before, not once. Japan in 70's, and Korea in the 90's. Next up - China.
@johnmech4617
@johnmech4617 2 года назад
Well as a mechanic for 36 years I can vouch that the Chinese cannot make anything that's good, I won't have any Chinese made vehicles in my workshop, or Indian. The average Aussie wants a million KM out of his/her car, I've seen GreatWalls stuffed and seized engines as low as 30k and Great Wall refusing to pay for warranties, we've been through 8 different owners of Great Wall dealership here in Cairns and they went broke having to fund warranties that China will not honour. How they got the new model into Australia is beyond me, probably a bit of money under the table. They are Junk, if you buy one no mechanic will want to go near you. therefore China poses no threat to the Automotive Industry as they simply cannot compete.
@Arwar555
@Arwar555 2 года назад
This guy is a real wise man. Everything he said made sense
@beedee9534
@beedee9534 2 года назад
Well i said when Nixon went to China and help them they would be in charge someday its happening Republican again screws the country
@shaheenkhurshid194
@shaheenkhurshid194 2 года назад
except when he said we never went to war with china that actually happened more recently than ww2 in the Korean war so he got that wrong.
@Luvgqueen21519
@Luvgqueen21519 2 года назад
Why are we soooo stubborn
@beedee9534
@beedee9534 2 года назад
@@Luvgqueen21519 Nixon Reagan and H Bush helped China to expand!! now look what happen thank the Republicans, the three destroyed the Unions truck driver are lucky to make $16 an hour and back then was $28 an hour
@evalsoftserver
@evalsoftserver 2 года назад
China is Secretly taking over the not the United States Economy,but the Global Economy
@ronshea6970
@ronshea6970 2 года назад
Great show guys! I’m sharing this with my friends who are not yet convinced of what we see coming. Keep up the great work!
@greenhornet-law5828
@greenhornet-law5828 2 года назад
The only way products like cars from China will succeed in the west is if they are shoved down our throuts, the quality is trash. You can't compare the Japanese and the Chinese and I'm old enough to know the Japanese cars was not "crap" their products worked, and at least a few yrs, lol if the Chinese could produce that then I'd be concerned, you can't compare a Chinese product that breaks down and or possibly malfunctions to a point that could kill you within months. These guys remember what they remember cause this ford guy was initially biased for Ford at the beginning, Not an objective outlook if you ask me, my pops worked for Ford for decades but I was not as closed minded as these dudes. I'm old enough to know the difference between Japanese and Chinese and you gotta be a shlep to buy Chinese and expect the product to last at least a year. Btw, I grew up with Ford , but could only afford Japanese and I never had a satisfying experience with Chinese like a had with Chinese for anything.
@maloney7461
@maloney7461 2 года назад
@@greenhornet-law5828 Only time will tell.
@greenhornet-law5828
@greenhornet-law5828 2 года назад
@@maloney7461 time? Wake up...time is up.
@thembocostantine8562
@thembocostantine8562 2 года назад
Jus tel dem 2 go digital 🤪
@caroloric1
@caroloric1 2 года назад
People do not think that we become consumers in the cheapest things and the quality does not matter if it is cheaper better
@MrCarnage69
@MrCarnage69 Год назад
This has been the best program you've put out so far! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@mpersad
@mpersad 2 года назад
Absolutely fascinating interview with terrific questions posed to Sandy Munro. Really illuminating, and I'm very much looking forward to the next part of this "China is Coming" series.
@martinxian6023
@martinxian6023 2 года назад
as someone who grew up in China came to the US for college and now work/live in Cali, this is some very interesting topic! The future sure is interesting to unfold
@marcs5117
@marcs5117 2 года назад
Would you send your kids back to China? As a future outlook
@josephrogers5337
@josephrogers5337 2 года назад
when emission standards came, Detroit hired lawyers, and Japan hired engineers.
@louaceveu1925
@louaceveu1925 2 года назад
Don't underestimate the Europeans, the EU assigned 190 billion Euros to get the best car batteries for the 21 St Century. When I go back to my country (Spain) I am amazed in how everything is going High Tech from construction materials, planes, trains, infrastructure. It seems that the USA is still leaving of the enormous efforts of past generations.
@scottereau
@scottereau 2 года назад
Wow, I was just mind-blown the whole interview. I am French/Japanese engineer, I would like so much to get my friends in France and Japan watch this. Maybe I can help you put subtitles in those languages?
@adamelyea6902
@adamelyea6902 2 года назад
Munro, I hope you stay well and healthy until after 2028, and tell us “I told you so”. You are amazing
@stgriff2566
@stgriff2566 Год назад
I HAVE MY DOUBTS THAT CHINESE CARS WILL BE ALLOWED TO SELL IN THE US. BUT THAT WONT STOP THE REST OF THE WORLD FROM BUYING THEM. AND ONLY TESLA WILL SELL ANY VOLUME HERE. 20K A YR IS NOT VOLUME AND NO OTHER US MANUFACTURER IS MAKING ANYTHING CLOSE IN A YR TO WHAT TESLA MAKES IN A WEEK.
@tdrbrt
@tdrbrt 2 года назад
There has to be places to charge EV's all across the country, that are as convenient as gas stations. But, on the other hand, the way the liberal govs going with electric prices, it would not surprise me if charging your EV ends up costing more than a tank of gas in the UK. That's when most of us will end up regretting supporting the movement. Public charging stations will not remain free for long. The liberals will betray you.
@neilt.i.w737
@neilt.i.w737 2 года назад
As a tech & automotive enthusiast this conversation was simply phenomenal. Thanks.
@alulatadesse1646
@alulatadesse1646 2 года назад
Also disturbing. Beloved cars will be imprisoned In museums. The new cars will generic autonomous drones that you call up like a cab from an app on your cell phone.
@tocu9808
@tocu9808 2 года назад
@@alulatadesse1646 - So what ? At the end of the day, car is just a mean to take you from A to B. As such, its convenience, safety and efficiency are what matter most.
@phantomwalker8251
@phantomwalker8251 2 года назад
your brainwashed,it was total bs,clik bait.. the cost of being green is 5 times what we pay now.. fact..look into re cycleing wind towers.. there a fkn joke..
@maximme
@maximme 2 года назад
its so NICE to hear some wisdom now and then, away from the TOTAL CRAP from WhiteHouse.
@justthefacts5008
@justthefacts5008 2 года назад
The new blade battery from the Chinese firm BYD will take over all the Electric Car battery; even Tesla, the biggest EV car manufacturer in the World, will start to use the new blade battery from China.
@susansmith3344
@susansmith3344 2 года назад
I love his honest assessments. I really wish the US government and auto manufacturers would get what he's saying.
@aclassmedicine3306
@aclassmedicine3306 2 года назад
They get it! They just can afford to move quickly, gas guzzlers are their bread and butter.
@youngz13o
@youngz13o 2 года назад
If you’ve never been to China, you’ll never know how ferocious the competition is there. It’s insane and scary. I just don’t see that competition in people here en-masse like I do in China
@terencechaiwat6750
@terencechaiwat6750 2 года назад
There is only one way to stop China - involve them in a disastrous war. Act One, Scene One half way through.......
@ellengran6814
@ellengran6814 2 года назад
All over the world we can hear the war-drums of US government funded propaganda: genocide, human rights issues and dictatorship. We have seen this movie before : Libya, Afghanistan, Vietnam, Syria, Iraq , Iran, Venezuela etc etc . China and many of the countries connected to Belt and Road are now attacked. European and American Big Businesses managed to destroy China in the Opium wars almost 200 years ago , will they succeed now ? The opium wars happened because China had no need to import European/American goods (=trade surplus) .
@youngz13o
@youngz13o 2 года назад
@@ellengran6814 glad someone is awake
@xelkim9666
@xelkim9666 Год назад
I'm just happy the Chinese with 1.4bil people are not driving gas cars like we are here, better for the world for sure. Good job
@xelkim9666
@xelkim9666 Год назад
@@GBR9794 negative growth still better than EVERY other country if thats what u mean lol
@Bamsebrakar2011
@Bamsebrakar2011 2 года назад
There is absolutely no reason why Chinese cars, as much as any other product, should flow into every car market.
@Foreignvybz
@Foreignvybz 2 года назад
i came here to find out what China's coming here for :) i ended learning about the industrial revolution, world war I, world war II, Tesla and a whole bunch of other companies lol. Munro never disappoints.
@k0mm4nd3r_k3n
@k0mm4nd3r_k3n 2 года назад
I can literally listen to Sandy explain anything he's passionate about in detail for hours.
@richardordonez8331
@richardordonez8331 2 года назад
That's why Biden is getting all the charging stations on line.
@j8chQ
@j8chQ 2 года назад
Sandy, you are so brilliant!!! Many companies now have no good strategy. This should worry us, not about the Chinese cars, just in general.
@ForAllLifesAdventures
@ForAllLifesAdventures 2 года назад
I have been saying this for the length of time I have been living in China... China is moving is fast and it is incredible to see and be part of it. Thanks for sharing this new perspective.
@ricardoxavier827
@ricardoxavier827 2 года назад
@David Moore International law issues. China dont want to let Taiwan and Hong Kong to be free. Spain and France dont want the Basque Country and Catalonia to be free. The english dont want to let Scotland to be free. Canada dont want to let Quebec to be free. Russia dont want Dagestan and Chechenia to be free... Now, do you understand the true issue of Taiwan??? If the world support Taiwan, their own territories will want freedom as well... USA and Australia are the only ones with more voice for Taiwan because they dont have regions that clearly want to divorce.
@ForAllLifesAdventures
@ForAllLifesAdventures 2 года назад
@GoochPanooch for me it is not about sides it is about what I see and I see a very progressive country that looks after their people. I see other countries fall short on many fronts that China is excelling at - they play chess when the opponents are playing chequers. I see it every day.
@fluxtheory3136
@fluxtheory3136 2 года назад
@David Moore You're not seeing the full picture. China would love to go back to the One China consensus of 1992 and not have to worry about a secessionist island. But as usual, the declining hegemon has to start fires in everybody else' backyard to distract them. Have the CIA and the neocons stop pushing for conflict with China and all this goes away.
@ForAllLifesAdventures
@ForAllLifesAdventures 2 года назад
@David Moore and there in lays your defeat. A lack of education on China and the idea of free market forces.
@georgedang449
@georgedang449 2 года назад
@@ricardoxavier827 You need to know your history to talk about "international law issues." The Chinese Civil War never actually ended, there was no cease fire. Under international law, war is still on, it's just the losing Nationalist Party fled the mainland and holed up in Taiwan for the past 60 years. Under international law, it's perfectly legal for the larger part of China to continue the war where they left off. And yes, Taiwan is a part of China, under international law. Why? The Republic of China (which is the Nationalist Party government currently holed up in Taiwan) says in its constitution that Taiwan is one of China's many states, and in order to declare independence, the constitution must be modified. In order to modify the constitution, all other Chinese states (that include 1.4 billion mainland Chinese) must approve it. Oh, and Mongolia must also approve it. Mongolia is claimed by the Republic of China's constitution as one of its states. So there you go, that's what's legal under international law. Letter of the law. You can talk about morality of the issue however you want, but international law is firmly on the mainland's side. Frankly, so is the reality on the ground - both military and economic wise, mainland China can end the civil war any time. Not many Americans realize this, but militarily (at least with conventional weapons) we have no chance of successfully defending Taiwan. The oversimplified idea of we having the "strongest" military is a fiction - it depends on where. Over the past decades, our military has been build specifically for offensive projection. We attack non-parity opponents worldwide on short notice, bombing mud huts and running counter-insurgency. The Chinese military, on the other hand, focus on defensive intensity over projection - Google "anti-access area denial." It's worse than it sounds - any of our warships going into the Chinese ASMB/attacker/submarine combined arms umbrella can expect to not come home. Taiwan, 60 miles away from the nearest mainland coast, is deep within that umbrella. Their reach is tiny, but within that limited reach, there will be no fight, only a massacre. Beyond that, they have nothing to fight with and more importantly, nothing to fight over. Our reach is world wide, but everything is designed to smack banana republics. Economic wise, if you talk to random person off main st and ask them "what percentage of Chinese GDP is composed of export to America?" They'll say something like 50, 70 or 90%, then say "we made them, we can break them." Reality? 2.9%. Which is actually a lot, but you bet they won't trade their sovereignty for 2.9%. Export to the world as a whole only account for 19% of their GDP. In contrast, export accounts for 40% of Germany's GDP. 60% of the Chinese economy is actually service sector, which makes them a service based economy, not manufacturing based one. It's just their manufacturing capacity is so high, that 2.9% of their GDP that is export to America actually translates to 70% of all items in the average American household. If import of Chinese goods end overnight, we'll feel a big change in our lives, they won't. All that is before bonds holding, foreign exchange leverage, etc. You're entitled to hold whatever moral values you want, but reality is what it is, both in terms of international law and military/economic might to back it up. The writing is on the wall.
@polyglottenforpain
@polyglottenforpain 2 года назад
Am watching this video on a OnePlus... And am happier with the price and performance over any Samsung or iPhone I've owned. He's not wrong!
@gadgetgasspoll2923
@gadgetgasspoll2923 2 года назад
I'm on xioami smartphone 😁
@gooldii1
@gooldii1 2 года назад
I LOVE to listen to Sandy Munro! he is such a wise, experienced Man! Sooo good!
@mitchellmaerz8429
@mitchellmaerz8429 2 года назад
Things can happen really really quickly. I feel it'll be less than 3 years maybe four from now.
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