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They are giving free hair-cuts. Duh!
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A temporary lull. With high inflation in the US and Europe, it is very unlikely that reshoring will have much success, and even if 'successful' will only cater to a much smaller domestic market that makes no economic sense.
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Good for laughs. Carry on.
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Taiwanese food is bland. Their restaurant closures in China are not surprising..
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A good learning lesson for all, to be prudent the next time around. This isn't a wasted experience.
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Evergrande is gone. No point beating a dead horse to death.
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Hardship is a good lesson for the young.
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In the first place, the consulate's presence was insignificant. The Netherland's investment is minuscule and doesn't have impact on China's economy.
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This is reflective of a production system moving towards AI. These equipment are obsolete and duspised to the junkyard.
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Everything exhibiting bourgeoism is falling in China and globally. Covid-19 has taught the Chinese the importance of savings against consumerism of non-essentials. The fall in demand for real diamonds is global. The former middle-class wealthy do not need the vanity it brings as the generation ages and the young are not into diamonds as much. So, this phenomenon is unsurprising. It means that the Chinese have become wiser to the definition of value.
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If so the US and NATO have no need to feel insecure.
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Din Tai Fong does not do Chinese food.
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How does one continue cooking up bad stories about China? Truly Wu-Liao.
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Outflow. Where to? Certainly not to the US, Canada, and the UK, where the money could be readily confiscated on trumped-up charges.
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Which foreign fund? Those that are still there are retreating. They have gone bankrupt and become irrelevant.
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Whatever works for TSMC. It is a much better option than the US. At least the company in Japan is owned.
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The poor grammar is a straight give-away.
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Too bored? This is good for a laugh.
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Misplaced talking-head on a burro.
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Totally unbelievable like all the others.
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US site. Not surprising. It is obvious that the store has not yet opened for business
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Vintage photos.
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Hollywood in action? With American Chinese actors?
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The ones who need lower rentals are not complaining. Is this guy a property-owner?
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The more adamant the fake news reported only means the Chinese economy is doing well.
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Learn your numbers.
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Good for them! Those who remain will benefit while those who left will be speedily replaced by others.
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Born in the US. We know what they are like.
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This news might have been somewhat believable, except it is coming from this anti-China channel.
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Warped minds in operation. When your own adopted home is in chaos.
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If true, somebody wouldn't have just opened a second bigger Apple store in Shanghai
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πππππππcongrats!
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A good time to buy. More bad news announcements by this China "expert" should help.
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Imagine the cost of building the same now?
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This is where you either speak and behave responsibly and respectfully or get arrested and fined and maybe even imprisoned. If you live in the jungle and thinking of conducting yourself as an animal, you should stay away.
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Japan is cheap.
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And has lost billions of dollars while still in the process.
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China is the safest place to be in if it is the source of your wealth and comes from clean sources. The US is the most unsafe.
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Wrong statement: " impacting THEIR own economies.
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A temporary pause.
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Are these pots really popular outside Japan to take the effort to come up with this story?
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Before you believe this news report, first know who owns the factory and where it could plausibly go.
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A temporary inconvenience not suitable for the faint of heart. The foreigners have left? No problem. They can be readily replaced. The same way spring-cleaning is working out in Russia and elsewhere.
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They don't want to be seen attending the fair for fear of their own government's persecution. But their Chinese representatives are definitely there. How else will they be able to make money from products no longer produced outside China and at lower prices?
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Hilarious.
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Must be really bad. Even with Japanese Yen devaluation and Japan in recession.
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An excellent reminder that good times don't last forever. But this is only a temporary lull. When demand returns, these vontainers will again be re-filled. China's Twin Economy is already in place and working.
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He has no choice. That is the problem of being a one-model game.
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Apple might no longer be around then.
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Incredible tales for the credulous.
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