U.S. President Joe Biden told Chinese President Xi Jinping following his meeting with Russia’s Vladimir Putin to “be careful” because Beijing relies on Western investment.

  • @YoBuckStopsHere
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    91 year ago

    I’ve avoided buying anything made in China and items made in South Korea and Taiwan are just as cheap and of a better quality.

    • @kurosawaa
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      231 year ago

      The components in those Taiwanese and South Korean products come from China. You can’t avoid the world’s second largest economy in a globalized world.

      • @ColKoala
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        31 year ago

        TSMC Is literally in Taiwan, Samsung is in Korea, and both make there own chips. What are you talking about?

        • @kurosawaa
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          31 year ago

          Where do you think TSMC buys the concrete for their facilities comes from? The copper wiring? What about the rare earth minerals that are used in the production process to make chips? Where do they source their steel from? There are thousands and thousands of components that go into building the capital that makes chips, or just into making the buildings that make up their facilities, or even just the materials for the dormitories for their workers. There is inevitably a ton of Chinese products being used at different points in the TSMC supply chain. The most advanced components are from the US, Europe, and Japan, but numerous other components will be made in China.

      • @YoBuckStopsHere
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        -111 year ago

        My money isn’t going to China and no South Korea and Taiwan don’t use Chinese products, ever. China is both their moral enemy.

        • @kurosawaa
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          111 year ago

          I lived in Taiwan for over 5 years, most people use Chinese products every day. China is their largest trade partner.

          • @YoBuckStopsHere
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            -81 year ago

            About 22% of Taiwan’s imports last year came from mainland China and Hong Kong, versus 10% from the U.S. That doesn’t quite match up with most people use Chinese products every day. Current relations with China are so bad that most of that trade has dried up.

            • @kurosawaa
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              1 year ago

              Listen, I literally lived there for years, I have family there, and I visit all the time. People buy and use Chinese goods every day. Xiaomi smart phones and gadgets are super popular. Chinese phone brands like realme and oppo outcompete local brands. People buy Chinese groceries all the time, especially flavorings and hot sauces. People import Chinese books, watch Tencent TV, and listen to Chinese music. They speak the same language so of course people will buy goods and media content from China.

              Even though virtually everyone hates the Chinese government, most people still interact with Chinese people, media, or goods on a daily basis. And this isn’t even getting into business supply chains; Taiwan’s dirty secret is that most Taiwanese businesses are very pro-China, even though your average person is worried about China having too much influence.

              • @YoBuckStopsHere
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                -21 year ago

                Perhaps in the past but that isn’t how it is anymore.

    • @ArtVandelay
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      21 year ago

      I do miss the /r/avoidchineseproducts sub for purchase recommendations.