Why is Japan so dead beat about defending Taiwan against China, telling us that the Japs are coveting Taiwan. The sneaky Japs are urging for war between the USA and China, hoping to pick up the spoils if China fails to take Taiwan, enabling the Japs to be given the emperor's edict to rule. Fat hope.
Japan already carried out two sneak attacks to gain an advantage during the Russo/Japanese War and WW2. The Japanese carried out a sneak attack against the Russian Eastern Fleet at Port Arthur on 27th January 1904, a prelude to Russia's defeat. The second sneak attack was against the USA on Pearl Harbour on 7th December, 1941, the precursor to the Japanese defeat in WW2.
China must watch the Japanese very carefully against such a sneak attack happening, especially their carriers and naval fleet. Remember, the Japanese are re-arming themselves very aggressively. We do not have to guess what their intentions are. The close proximity of Japan to the Chinese mainland makes such a move even more dangerous for China not to be vigilant. China must watch the USA closely, but must keep an even closer eye on the Japs.
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South Koreans are buying up salt prior to Japan releasing contaminated waste water from the crippled Fukishima Nuclear Power plant. For how long and how much can they stock up? What about afterwards?
Why are South Korean's worried when there was already an assurance from a Japanese Minister that the waste water had been treated and are even safe for drinking? Actually, why waste it by releasing the treated water into the ocean, and not into a Japaneses reservoir? I just wonder whether that minister has himself taken a sip of the treated water. If not he is a big fat liar.
But as South Korea and Japan are both stooges of the USA, what is there to complain about anyway? After all, Japan's action is supported by the USA. South Korean's are just collateral damage not worth listening to.
The whole world should ban the import of Japanese food products.
The Japs should not waste the so called treated water but bottle it as energy boosting water for export to nations who are members of the QUAD.
- The Japs should be coerced by its surrounding neighbours to direct the treated water into their reservoirs or else ....
China, Russia and N Korea collectively neutralise all the Jap nuclear plants while the rest of Asia impose sanctions on Jap export of food products.
The Japanese are going to poison the oceans but the Americans and the West are keeping quiet about it. Even their GreenPeace is not going to condemn this wicked act.
One good thing is that the current would take the contaminated water to the coast of Alaska, Canada and the west coast of America, hitting California and the big western cities.
If China were the one to dump this toxic waste, you can bet the evil Americans would be banging at the door of China and condemning it everyday with their mischievous media and Channel News America.
The Americas are above rebuke, now the Japanese as well. They can poison the whole world and no one dares to stop them or condemn them. The Pacific Islanders would be the first victims, including Taiwan and the Philippines. Maybe the Pacific Islanders are now immune to it as they were the guinea pigs of the Americans and French in their nuclear testing around them.
Asean countries also very nice to the very nice Japanese and would import more Japanese seafood for their people to eat. Sure no contamination, very safe. The Japanese said so and they believe. The Japanese, like the Americans, never tell lies.
They tell white lies, but those are even more dangerous than black lies. We assume white lies are harmless, but from a white fork tongue, it matters not.
Now currents are not moving according to predictions. Climate change has altered all that. Hope the contaminated waters from Fukushima moves Eastward towards the West coast of North America.
Indian Government Wants to Acquire Chinese Companies in Disguised Way
India has reportedly intensified a crackdown on Chinese smartphone companies operating in the South Asian country, which analysts said is maliciously hyping so-called security threats.
The Indian government has asked Chinese mobile phone makers including Xiaomi, OPPO, Realme and Vivo to bring local equity partners into their local operations and appoint Indian nationals in key roles such as CEO, Indian media outlet The Economic Times reported on Tuesday.
In addition, the Indian government has asked these Chinese firms to appoint Indian contract manufacturers to increase local manufacturing down to the component level through joint ventures with Indian businesses, and expand exports from the country and have local distributors, according to the report.
It said that Indian government officials communicated these issues at a meeting held by the Indian Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY).
"The MeitY may have disclosed the information on purpose, as the Indian side has had the idea for a long time, which was known among many Chinese companies in India," an India-based industry insider said.
The insider said this measure is bullying against Chinese companies, as the Indian government wants to acquire Chinese companies in a disguised way.
On Friday, India's financial crime agency issued the so-called show cause notices under India's foreign exchange laws to Xiaomi for alleged illegal remittances of 55.51 billion rupees ($673.2 million), Reuters reported. The funds have been frozen by the agency since 2022.
"By maliciously hyping so-called security threats, India has launched crackdowns on Chinese companies, including spot checks, arbitrary penalties and cancellation of contracts. These moves have violated international rules and will lead to severe damage to India's business environment," says Dai Yonghong, director of the Institute of China's Overseas Interests of Shenzhen University.
India's moves reflect arrogance and complacency, according to Dai. The Indian side has overestimated the chance that the US-led economic "decoupling" from China will bring US and EU companies to manufacture in India. It's still a wait-and-see situation, given India's domestic problems including land and labor reforms, outdated infrastructure and sweeping protectionism, he said.
"While the Modi government has stepped up efforts to boost the development of India's manufacturing sector, it still can't achieve its goal in the mobile phone sector over the next decade without Chinese firms," Dai said, noting that Chinese companies have accumulated technologies and management experience for years to get where they're today.
Against the backdrop of a mounting crackdown on Chinese companies, they are particularly cautious about further investment in India.
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India versus China is like Bullock Carts versus Bullet Trains
India's manufacturing is moving at the speed of a bullet train only in the narratives of Modi supporters.
Reality is like Indian freight trains whose average speed is 25 km/h (that's a fact, btw).
Consider India's exports of goods. In 2011, it was $300 billion. Over the next 11 years, it grew 50%.
Meanwhile, starting at the same point in 2002, China's exports grew more than 500% over the next 11 years.
50% versus 500%.
Bullock Carts versus Bullet Trains.
Dreams of a superpower colliding with reality.
Want to fix this? Talk hardcore engineering, systems and process analysis, management, supply chain, FDI, trade policies, training, R&D, infrastructure etc.
India can use the same methodology to acquire DBS India and what can Singapore do about it?
When one thinks it is safe to go into a snake house be prepared to be bitten. And no one would pity the daft for being bitten.
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