nabasa ko lang mga paps..pero tama naman diba![]()
Ano ba products na binibili nila from us? Mas marami ata tayo inaangkat sa China kaysa mga bagay na binibili nila sa atin. Eh tambakan tayo ng iba't-ibang produkto galing China. Karamihan pa dito yung fake or copy ng original. Ultimo bigas, pinipeke pa.
Kelangan nila yung West Philippine Sea or South China Sea dahil sa yaman-dagat nito.
i would agree on this.
80-90% of the world's goods is made in china.....i think it would be impossible for us to stop these unless these factories who are owned by other countries stopped having their goods made there.
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i would agree on this.
80-90% of the world's goods is made in china.....i think it would be impossible for us to stop these unless these factories who are owned by other countries stopped having their goods made there.
Okay lang yan. May mga 'segunda mano' din naman tayong pinapadala sa tsina. Yung nga lang ang tawag sa kanila eh 'Typhoon'.
pagkakaalam ko we have a trade surplus with China, meaning mas malaki ineexport natin sa kanila kesa iniimport from them. di pa kasama direct investments nila.
based sa isang website:
Philippines' exports to China amounted to $8 billion or 13% of its overall exports. (2014)
1. Machines, engines, pumps: $2.4 billion
2. Ores, slag, ash: $1.7 billion
3. Electronic equipment: $1.7 billion
4. Copper: $408.8 million
5. Fruits, nuts: $308.9 million
6. Oil: $244.6 million
7. Medical, technical equipment: $242.1 million
8. Vehicles: $199.1 million
9. Organic chemicals: $161.5 million
10. Plastics: $81.3 million
If we start a trade war with China, this means we will be losing an eighth of our exports and the multiple investments Chinese private companies pour down to the country. That's a big amount to consider but we can lobby those exports to be brought to other countries but there is no guarantee though that other countries will pour in big investments to the country.
However, there are a lot of items that are being smuggled into the country from China that are not recorded nor levied/taxed. Sales of such goods are taken away from our country and brought in to China.
In the auto industry, China offers a big new market for both common and exclusive cars. European manufacturers are pouring in to get a piece of the manufacturing capability of the Chinese. Rich Chinese are also offering big money to attract exotics car manufacturers.
Weapons are one of the key exports of China and they are one of the top 3 biggest manufacturers (together with US and Russia). They manufacturer most of the their equipment except for some that they cannot design on their own. However, they do partner with other countries in addressing some specific needs. What they don't have in ample supply is crude oil for production of petroleum products.
Last edited by Egan101; July 13th, 2015 at 11:45 AM.
Japanese cars were also considered inferior to American cars during the 70s. But their "cheap" price and product improvements now made them a world standard.
It is almost impossible to stop buying from China. Large companies that require thread, components, dyes, chemicals and other raw materials also source these from China. You might have a product that is made in the UK with wires that were made in the Germany but the German company might have sourced the dye used in the insulation from China or batteries that were made in Indonesia but the rare earth used in it would have also come from China.
As much as possible di ako bumibili ng made in china lalong lalo na mga chinese brands. Di talaga totally maiwasan dahil sa globalization pero Kung kaya iwasan, iwasan. For example ang colgate eh gawa sa guangzhou so si happy toothpaste na lang.
hanggat maaari iwaasan ang gawang china para din naman ito sa kaligtasan natin.. hehehehe
Check nyo mga sapatos nyo at baka bigla nyo itapon yung mga prized Air Jordans na nakasulat na "Made in China".![]()
Should? The real question is, Can we? Almost all of our products here is made in china. Even a tiny bit in your phone or computer is made or assembled in china. Why? Because due to China's rapidly developing manufacturing industry, the working labor are cheaper due to China's large population, and China being the largest exporter in the world that's why most of the labels are made in china.
Sa office namin may directive all vacation leave that will be spent sa China will not be approved.
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