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President Xi finally admits the mistakes of China's disastrous Zero Covid policy

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I also think the government made a mistake, the opening up should be around last summer, not this freezing cold winter flu season.
 
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Xi just used the zero COVID policy to destroy his political opponents.

Once he got elected for the thrid term, Zero COVID policy was no longer needed.

At great economic cost - with western manufacturing companies like Apple & Co - looking to move their manufacturing out of China to Vietnam, India etc.

Xi needs to work out a way of stemming the tide - maybe tax breaks will help ? That is what India is using to lure manufacturing from China to India right now.
 
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At great economic cost - with western manufacturing companies like Apple & Co - looking to move their manufacturing out of China to Vietnam, India etc.

Xi needs to work out a way of stemming the slide - maybe tax breaks will help?
They've been talking about it for decades
 
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At great economic cost - with western manufacturing companies like Apple & Co - looking to move their manufacturing out of China to Vietnam, India etc.

Xi needs to work out a way of stemming the slide - maybe tax breaks will help?

Nothing to do with Zero Covid.

China has already graduated as a developed economy and the cost of labor has increased in China.

Chinese are no longer interested in doing these cheap jobs and hence these jobs are being transfered to low cost countries.
 
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No dude - this outflow is recent and as a result of Covid restrictions.

Apple’s tech supply chain shows difficulty of dumping China​

Bloomberg Intelligence estimates it would take about eight years to move just 10% of Apple’s production capacity out of China, where roughly 98% of the company’s iPhones have been made. Scores of local component suppliers -- not to mention modern and efficient transport, communication and electricity supplies -- make it particularly difficult to get out of the world’s second-largest economy.

“With China accounting for 70% of global smartphone manufacturing and leading Chinese vendors accounting for nearly half of global shipments, the region has a well-developed supply chain, which will be tough to replicate -- and one Apple could lose access to if it moves,” BI’s report from analysts Steven Tseng and Woo Jin Ho said.



Hard to match

Cook emphasized Apple’s broader manufacturing footprint on the company’s most recent earnings call. “Our supply chain is truly global, and so the products are made everywhere,” he said. “We continue to look at optimizing. We learn something every day and make changes.”

China, however, has spent years developing a combination of production incentives, local engineering talent and a cohesive supply chain ecosystem that will be difficult to replicate elsewhere. As Cook put it in one 2015 interview, “You can take every tool and die maker in the United States and probably put them in a room that we’re currently sitting in. In China, you would have to have multiple football fields.”

Bryan Ma, VP of device research at market intelligence firm IDC, said there’s been “increasing pressure to diversify product assembly outside of China, but doing so won’t be easy given that the proximity to component suppliers is a key reason for staying in China.”

“I’m sure that vendors will explore their options, especially as governments dangle incentives for local assembly,” Ma added. “But if the entire supply chain doesn’t move with them, then the logistics of moving components to the assembly facilities becomes a challenge.”

A major market

Complicating things further for Apple is the fact that China is its biggest market outside the United States.

Apple currently accounts for 18% of the Chinese smartphone market and China makes up nearly a quarter of Apple’s global sales, according to Amber Liu, a Shanghai-based smartphone analyst at tech research firm Canalys.

In short, China is “where a big part of the growth market is,” said Gad Allon, director of the management and technology program at the University of Pennsylvania whose research focuses on supply chains. “Apple has many, many reasons not to rock the boat,” he said, or risk ending up on the wrong side of China’s government.

Meanwhile, in what could be a sign of its worries over demand in the country, Apple this week offered its Chinese customers discounts as high as 600 yuan ($89) on its latest iPhone models for a limited time. It’s rare for Apple to offer such promotions.

 
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No dude - this outflow is recent and as a result of Covid restrictions.

China has West by their b@lls.

All Automakers are dependent on China for their EV batteries.

China is now in the big league and competing for the high end high margin industries and sectors.

China is no longer interested in low cost and low margin sectors.
 
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China has West by their b@lls.

All Automakers are dependent on China for their EV batteries.

China is now in the big league and competing for the high end high margin industries and sectors.

China is no longer interested in low cost and low margin sectors.
They can build a new factory, but they can't have hundreds of other factories across all industries which support and supply this new factory. Moving a whole supply chain is never easy, it takes many decades to build.

Besides, leaving China means leaving the world biggest market, no companies can afford this loss.
 
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Xi just used the zero COVID policy to destroy his political opponents.

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..and people complain the US Government is about the elite doing things to protect themselves instead of looking out for the people?
No one knows what's Xi's position on this, government policies are always made collectively by many members of the central committee together.
 
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..and people complain the US Government is about the elite doing things to protect themselves instead of looking out for the people?

You are comparing apples and oranges.

Western governments have a lot of pending liabilities to pay for Pension, Social Security and medical benefits to the Baby boomer generation from 2020-2035.

West has been using COVID and COVID vaccines to get rid of the baby boomers to save money on these pension and medical benefits.

On the other hand China has no such issue.
 
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