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<blockquote data-quote="mindlight" data-source="post: 75534604" data-attributes="member: 21246"><p>There is a strategic weakness in outsourcing re: supply chains and key products, especially when an Inventory lite, just in time, business model is adopted. This is most evident during Pandemics. Also China is not playing by the rules. It takes the Western investment , steals all their secrets and then duplicates their processes making their investment redundant. Looking forward Western leaders do need to moderate the natural rhythms of the marketplace to counter interventions by Chinese and Indian state governments for instance. It already does this with the Environment to achieve its longer terms goals of conversion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mindlight, post: 75534604, member: 21246"] There is a strategic weakness in outsourcing re: supply chains and key products, especially when an Inventory lite, just in time, business model is adopted. This is most evident during Pandemics. Also China is not playing by the rules. It takes the Western investment , steals all their secrets and then duplicates their processes making their investment redundant. Looking forward Western leaders do need to moderate the natural rhythms of the marketplace to counter interventions by Chinese and Indian state governments for instance. It already does this with the Environment to achieve its longer terms goals of conversion. [/QUOTE]
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