china is raising the price of their goods because they are not profiting

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Not sure what you have in mind here (if anything), but there's more to it than merely the potential for "loss-leader" marketing.

There's also market share dominance. And it's already been done to the U.S.

Cheap steel has been dumped on U.S. markets, sometimes at significantly below market value; to strangle market competition.

Let's not lose sight of a fundamental reality.

- Most U.S. economic entities are in it for the $money; return on share-holder investment.

- China may not be profit averse. But the State, China is in it for the sake of its own survival.

And because these are two very different objectives; EVEN THOUGH THE COMPETITION IS IN THE SAME ARENA, the rules used differ.

So yes. China can, and probably already has operated some markets at a loss; to advance an underlying geo-political objective.

PS
I don't have the details. But iirc China has begun a 100 year plan to dominate the world. Try and do so in a month, as Hitler did; and the world fights back. Unfold the execution of the plan in a more sedate pace, and the world holds your hand.
 
china cant keep the goods cheap falsely forever huh you fucking idiot

what good does china produce that the other third world conutries dont? Prices wont increase lol too much competition in their markets.

I think the top china exports are like toys and other consumer goods.
 




Prices may go up as salaries and materials increasingly cost more, even as demand remains tepid.
The so-called “world’s factory” may finally no longer be a source for products as cheap as they are today.
After a prolonged time of boosting demands by making production costs more competitive than its rivals, prices of “Made in China” goods could be on the verge of rising, even as global demand remains tepid.
Bloomberg reports that Chinese manufacturers are beginning to consider price hikes as a way to recoup lost margins, after prices and production costs appear to have hit a new floor. Manufacturers interviewed by Bloomberg at various Chinese trade fairs have expressed a uniform sentiment of seeking possibilities to increase their prices to make up for rising labor and material costs, sometimes in order to survive in their respective industries.
 
Prices may go up as salaries and materials increasingly cost more, even as demand remains tepid.
The so-called “world’s factory” may finally no longer be a source for products as cheap as they are today.
After a prolonged time of boosting demands by making production costs more competitive than its rivals, prices of “Made in China” goods could be on the verge of rising, even as global demand remains tepid.
Bloomberg reports that Chinese manufacturers are beginning to consider price hikes as a way to recoup lost margins, after prices and production costs appear to have hit a new floor. Manufacturers interviewed by Bloomberg at various Chinese trade fairs have expressed a uniform sentiment of seeking possibilities to increase their prices to make up for rising labor and material costs, sometimes in order to survive in their respective industries.

I feel sorry for your child liar
 
you fucking LIE right into the face of facts


you will be a shitty father
 
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Prices may go up as salaries and materials increasingly cost more, even as demand remains tepid.
The so-called “world’s factory” may finally no longer be a source for products as cheap as they are today.
After a prolonged time of boosting demands by making production costs more competitive than its rivals, prices of “Made in China” goods could be on the verge of rising, even as global demand remains tepid.
Bloomberg reports that Chinese manufacturers are beginning to consider price hikes as a way to recoup lost margins, after prices and production costs appear to have hit a new floor. Manufacturers interviewed by Bloomberg at various Chinese trade fairs have expressed a uniform sentiment of seeking possibilities to increase their prices to make up for rising labor and material costs, sometimes in order to survive in their respective industries.
The crazy bint has just copied something from Bloomberg and is trying to pass it off as her own words.

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you fucking LIE right into the face of facts


you will be a shitty father

I will be a shitty father because the cost of doing business in China has been increasing and companies have been moving to other Asian countries? Makes total sense.
 
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