U are wrong , bro. Rich Cnese loves money only. When Trump threatened to slap 25% tariff on CN auto parts, Cnese part suppliers quickly close the factories manufacturing parts to export to US and flee to VN to open new auto part factories.
So, if Iphone got 25% tariff, then Apple will move to VN and they dont have to worry abt the suppliers, bcs those vendors will flee to VN ,too.
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Chinese Suppliers Are Moving To Vietnam
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China is building roads mainly for creating jobs for those workers who lost jobs from Samsung, Foxconn, Luxshare, CN auto part suppliers which moved to VN and other nations to avoid trade war.
Thats why CN debt keep rising, bcs building road , HSR cost lots of money when those roads make almost Zero profit .