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Especially in China, where people work 6 days a week, from 9am to 9pm and get paid $500 per month. No labor law respected. State subsidize factories to do this so China can export cheap merchandise and leverage its "low human rights" advantage
I believe your Shanghai Factory is
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Absolutely extraordinary exchange between Israel and China 👇 I've never seen such a heated exchange come out of top-level forum in China (this is from the 12th Beijing Xiangshan Forum that started yesterday), this normally never happens.
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Absolutely extraordinary exchange between Israel and China 👇 I've never seen such a heated exchange come out of top-level forum in China (this is from the 12th Beijing Xiangshan Forum that started yesterday), this normally never happens.
The guy speaking is Yan Xuetong, the
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Why China Will Explode Into Chaos (Not Just a Slowdown). The Chinese people will be facing a humanitarian disaster ahead as China is heading toward full-blown collapse.
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Why China Will Explode Into Chaos (Not Just a Slowdown). The Chinese people will be facing a humanitarian disaster ahead as China is heading toward full-blown collapse.
In this video, I break down the real mechanism behind China’s looming crisis: collapsing property markets,
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🚨🚨 3 Chinese 🇨🇳 nationals arrested!!
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🚨🚨 3 Chinese 🇨🇳 nationals arrested!!
China 🇨🇳 is dangerously reckless.
Three Chinese 🇨🇳 nationals were arrested in Georgia 🇬🇪after allegedly trying to illegally purchase two kilograms of uranium.
Authorities say they planned to pay $400,000 and move the material to China 🇨🇳
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Free Abroad, Kneel at Home: Why Chinese Tourists Explode Overseas But Stay Silent in China
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Free Abroad, Kneel at Home: Why Chinese Tourists Explode Overseas But Stay Silent in China
Outside mainland China, some Chinese visitors feel bold enough to scream on Malaysian buses, demand CCTV footage, and accuse locals of “bullying” at the slightest issue.
But back home?
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