The plane from China is still not ready.
Almost everything from laptops comes from other Asian countries
And my shoes still come from China
They are hardly allowed to buy know-how anywhere
It doesn't look that good, does it?
They are the most serious player on the world market after the US just catapulted itself out of there.
The EU must hurry up.
In my opinion, China has been overrated for years.
Chinese productions are partly on the world market, but are not linked to the environmental standards of the western world. This gives rise to problems with the climate, the environment in general and, most importantly, the water. In China there are rivers that we would commonly refer to as sewers.
Inadequate monetary policy poses additional problems for the financial sector. In China, money is printed as needed. That may go well for a few more years, but at some point there will be inflation that will topple the entire market.
Further problems arise in the imposition of sanctions against China.
A clear indication of the country's real problems can be seen in the readiness for war. Whenever a country had economic problems, those problems were masked with acts of war. The situation between the nuclear powers India and China is already worrying. In the border area there were minor disputes this year. Both countries have moved their armies to the border area.
I've already spoken out on this topic, but maybe one or the other of them will also enjoy reading my little thought shower:
First of all, I've never been there! But I've known since childhood that Chinese people like to sit on the street and play with a double bass. The common Chinese get by with little, they are undemanding, a small bowl of rice is enough for them, then they run around in a rickshaw all day as a coolie. Hegel said that the Chinese had no real language at all, but many consider that to be an exaggeration, because Hegel talked about a lot of stupid things about it. The fact is, and I will stick to it, that the food of the Chinese can be eaten, and it even tastes quite good. Unfortunately they like to process a beaten dog in it, whether this is good for our health is still being investigated. Perhaps the long-sought anti-corona medicine? With their fireworks technique, they inspired Wernherr von Braun to build his Saturn rockets and go to the moon. The Chinese are so numerous that they can get to the moon even without rocket technology: simply place one on the shoulders of the other and they are on top. The Chinese are currently showing the western world what they can do technically: in Africa! They have equipped all of Africa with cell phone technology and, oh wonder, everything works like clockwork. It would have taken the West 100 years to do this. We must always keep in mind the strength of this people. For example, if all the Chinese walked west in one fell swoop, the earth would turn east faster because of the law of conservation of momentum, and the days would pass faster. So, all in all, the Chinese are masters of time too.
Everything you tap into here also applies to Europe in the same way. And about its relationship with Russia.
In addition, I will give you a letter and seal that the euro will collapse more quickly than the Chinese currency because of the debt policy of the euro countries.
China is already a trading power, in foreign trade they sometimes exchange tips with DE.
China will not become a dominant world power, they will be careful to celebrate a similar effort with armaments as the USA, then that could mean a collapse and the Chinese know that, so no.
https://www.zeit.de/news/2020-01/26/china-ist-zweitgroesster-ruestungsproduzent-der-erde
"The situation between the nuclear powers India and China is already worrying."
I think you overestimated India:
If China's provinces were states (the third map is current):
https://www.china-briefing.com/news/wirtschaftskraft-wenn-chinas-provinzen-staaten-waren/
The respective total economic output (i.e. GDP) of Canada, Australia, Russia, Indonesia or Argentina etc. Is now only as big as a Chinese province or even a city in China.
India or Brazil are not mentioned, but as far as I know, the respective total economic output of India and Brazil is less than twice as large as Canada (you can just google it and thus confirm my statement immediately)
That means: The economy of India or Brazil is currently smaller than 2 provinces combined of China.
A powerful economy is the foundation of a powerful military. India is still too weak for that compared to China.
In addition, China is now the second largest arms producer in the world after the USA, also a lot of high-tech weapons:
https://www.sueddeutsche.de/politik/china-ruestungsindustrie-waffenexporte-sipri-1.4773164
The lion's share of Indian arms are still dependent on imports as far as I know.
Even India always wanted to and wants to show its "military strength", one can still say:
It's more of a supposed strength.
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Economic power (muted GDP):
If China's provinces were states
The economy of India or Brazil is currently less than 2 provinces combined of China.
China has a total of 31 provinces and 2 special administrative areas: Hong Kong and Macau, which have been part of China again since 1997 and 1999.