They didn't copy the part where they massively reduced their manufacturing costs, they figured that part out on their own.
What's to figure out? The west abolished indentured labor a century and a half ago. The west followed up by giving workers rights to a minimum wage, work safety, and decent hours (compared to the horrible conditions prior to government regulation). Finally the west decided that having clean water, soil, and air was important too.
Actually they did if u do researcher u can see china send ppl to Mexico and copy the way we manufacture ofc they change some things to adapt it to their own needs but they did copy that from highly manufacturing competitive places like Juarez in Mexico
Actually if u do research u can find that they copy that too and we let them sigh.... In the 90s china started to send ppl to highly competitive manufacturing places in Mexico like Juarez. They learned how we did that and took it back to their own country
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In the West, hardware is designed - it's a creative process.
China just copies what's done in the West.
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China just copies what's done in the West.
They didn't copy the part where they massively reduced their manufacturing costs, they figured that part out on their own.
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What's to figure out? The west abolished indentured labor a century and a half ago. The west followed up by giving workers rights to a minimum wage, work safety, and decent hours (compared to the horrible conditions prior to government regulation). Finally the west decided that having clean water, soil, and air was important too.
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But that was not an engineering problem that was solved. That was a manufacturing and management problem.