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Chinese semiconductor sector is thriving instead of struggling.

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[–] MadhuGururajan 1 points 1 week ago

Rich industrialists wanted to use chinese labour to stiff local American workers. This was and remains one of the goals of globalist expansion. Now that they want to stiff chinese workers as their wages rose, and don't want people stealing their stolen products.

For all the talk of meritocracy these Americans don't like to play fair.