Nobody is denying the fact that we learned, copy, borrow, stole, and absorb so many western and even eastern technologies.
Your honesty is appreciated.
The question is now, the quality and price of these products are good but yet you look at them in a biased lense. Huawei makes the best equipment nowadays, technologically superior to any competitor. You can't deny this fact. They didn't blossom from smartphones genius, it started from telecom equipment. Ppl were mocking Huawei phones 5 years back, 5 years back Huawei was already a leader in telecom gears world wide. I can tell you the problems with Cisco products too, but that's another debate. The debate today is whether Chinese products are good and affordable, if you want cheaper and lower quality we also produce those.
Do you think I live in a cave? As if I do not have exposure to well-known brands such as Huawei and Haier.
Huawei is a Chinese brand only in name, it have a multi-national supply chain and deeply rely upon foreign components and software eco-system to provide quality goods.
Huawei became a household name due to its smartphones, not due to its networking gear. When I was in retailing business, I used to notice and be a part of sales of networking gear of TP-Link and D-Link in record numbers throughout Lahore (2nd largest economic zone of Pakistan). Huawei was also providing its networking gear but mainly through PTCL here.
At present, of-course, Huawei is one of the largest and most popular companies in existence.
Regardless, I am not interested in discussing Huawei here because this discussion will continue to branch-off in different directions.
And please excuse me for not singing songs about the greatness of Chinese products due to a long history of bad experiences with them.
My 1 ton Haier AC failed just like any other near drainage.
Haier were given 1980s german tech and failed in QC, the Germans left the venture halfway, you are comparing that to 2019 Haier QA/QC controls? Mr. Zhang is now a textbook study in Harvard because he took a hammer to smash shitty fridges to enforce quality. So please learn some history.
Haier is good but nothing extraordinary in cutting-edge, not even close.
Of course I am aware. it's a strategy, copy, learn, steal, buy, beg, absorb innovate. Now we are near a point where we are the source of technology because frankly speaking, except fro semiconductors and jet engine, we pretty much learnt every thing. If you think it's as simple as foreign know how, then India would be in our position today, the technology you see China produce today were created after a decade of R&D my friend. You don't see our hard work and simplify it to just 'stealing', you think reverse engineer is easy my dear Indian Bhai?
China was not created by US, nor did US invest trillions, please genius at least google. We transformed ourselves by building proper infrastructure, working hard and be competitive for the past 40 years. We created new technology and systems, and policies. We reformed out system. You sound more and more like an Indian now. =)
Chinese strategic ingenuity and hard-work is not in question here, no country will prosper in the absence of these qualities, you do not need to explain to me the obvious. However, foreign investments were crucial to Chinese growth because they provided knowhow of numerous crafts to the Chinese which were instrumental in making WESTERN bloc prosperous and tech-savvy in the first place.
This is good read:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/655292?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents
American FDI in China at a glance:
https://www.statista.com/statistics/188629/united-states-direct-investments-in-china-since-2000/
Now that China have become a superpower, it does not surprise me that Chinese nationals will try to re-write history and take full credit of their growth. Narrative-building >> Facts, Figures and Honesty.
I don't give two hoots about me sounding more and more like Indian to you because you are
prejudiced anyways. Keep your insecurities with Americans to yourself.
This thread was about Jordan not being satisfied with Chinese HQ-4B UAV, and I solved the mystery in post # 35:
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/jordan-puts-chinese-uavs-on-sale.622144/page-3#post-11524948