| ▲ | to11mtm 5 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
...errrr.... I think the EU performing such an action is outside the Overton window, at least for now... China does know that but they knew how to make the deal palatable enough for auto manufacturers (other companies too, but this one IMO is a big factor in the grand scheme[0]) to all sell out one way or another for a stake in the pie, be it cheaper manufacturing or accessing that market. Developed countries are re-learning it but are struggling with paying the piper. By that I mean, a lot of manufacturing, especially technology based, can be dirty as heck. Doing certain widgets results in environmental costs that have to be managed or externalized[1]. [0] - I posit, that Auto manufacturers probably keep a lot of documentation around, but also have a lot of history of 'good ideas' being killed by business politics one way or another. You can glean a -lot- of manufacturing tribal knowledge being able to access any existing or new incoming data on that set of signals. [1] - No, we should not externalize, to be clear. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | mjmas 4 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
The UK did just recently do that for a Chinese-owned steel mill. | |||||||||||||||||
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