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That said, China comprises a fascist government with less stability. Things can go ugly with them, and I think they will sooner than later (look at the unrest in Hong Kong). When that happens overseas companies so heavily vested in Chinese production will be hung out to dry. They'll either rebuild or the tables will turn demoting first world countries to third world ones.
You are too harsh about China. I know personally enough Chinese ex-pats, current citizens and their culture along with their work ethics that I have nothing against. They’re not trying to kill or eat anyone, at least not yet. From what I know, Chinese are hard working, able to learn howto, copy others and then improve on how and what they make, as the rest in the Global Business Markets. China’s business sector plays global games, just like US, Japan, Germany, France, Russia ...etc. But, China has a different culture and political system that may not agree with other players. Tho, the others play similar games under different names and in different style. The bottom line is that money, greed, power, laws and crime have no language barriers, national boundaries, political preference or shame – some places are worse, or much worse, than others. USA is my home, for better or worse, which is much better than many other places. Tho, we would be better off here if Apple used screws Made in USA for their POS Mac-Pro