Götterdämmerung
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Yep, factories in costal China are scrambling for labour force in competition with industry in my homeland, a province in central China. Just have a look at how many HSR services per day from my city to Canton. There is still enough margin in service sector, which is the main economical engine in the ongoing reforms.
Germany is another case, but still sound enough compared to other western powers, btw, some sort of restrictions on blind introduction of immigrants might be thought of.
What will happen in 20 years? That's not far into the future. Immigration is not the solution for a highly automated economy.
You are too pessimistic I think. Germany's high-end manufacturing will remain competitive. A relatively neutral position between west and east will assure prosperity unless it follows too closely after US&NATO.
Sure, our high-tech products will probably remain competitive. But what are we going to do with the growing number of either unemployment or low wage workers that despite working full time still have to rely on welfare? this has nothing to do with geopolitics.