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This is what Mexican experts call globalization, multinational corporations, sharing technology.

They have disfunctional government. The former mexican president is CIA asset.

For big nations, only USA, Rusisa, France, China are political independent.


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I think China will be the exception to the rule.
In my opinion, they are no exception, as general rule every one one wants his country to be the ruling country, but we are living times where capitalism is monopolistic and transnational.

It is not possible for the nation state to be truely sovereign, all nations will be subdued by the world government that is basically a financial system of the elites and oligarchies, that basically coorporations that several branches and joint ventures and are internacional in nature.
 
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This is what Mexican experts call globalization, multinational corporations, sharing technology.
you are just a ccp troll regurgitating chinese fantasies, i will tell you this and get it, the USA will humilate China when the USA and Russia become allies, the Germans rule Europe and Jerusalem becomes the world capital, then the world government will rule.
 
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They have disfunctional government. The former mexican president is CIA asset.

For big nations, only USA, Rusisa, France, China are political independent.


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modern nazi camps

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chinese concentration camps


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crime we have but nazi concentration camps well we do not have a nazi party called CCP
that is watching you and you can not say nothing since you know you are in a police state
 
funny the chinese gringo talks about mexico as if we was gringo but he forgets

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Gallup polls found that 74% of Americans viewed India favorably in 2017, 72% in 2019, 75% in 2020 and 77% in 2022. According to a Morning Consult poll conducted in August 2021 after the fall of Afghanistan, 79% of Indians viewed the United States favorably, compared to 10% who viewed the United States unfavorably.
 
Gallup polls found that 74% of Americans viewed India favorably in 2017, 72% in 2019, 75% in 2020 and 77% in 2022. According to a Morning Consult poll conducted in August 2021 after the fall of Afghanistan, 79% of Indians viewed the United States favorably, compared to 10% who viewed the United States unfavorably.
i have a favourable view of Indians too
 
So the US is "deeply concerned" about India's dependancies on China while they themselves have a trade some 5 times more than India , meaning 5 times more dependancies ? Sounds absolutely believable.

Western media always flame things, and this is from British media.

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actually there are not two men and a dog,Russian even put this on sino-Russia border.

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They have disfunctional government. The former mexican president is CIA asset.

For big nations, only USA, Rusisa, France, China are political independent.


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Mexico China's New Migrants Owner Duan Fan poses in his Chinese restaurant “Nueve y media,” in the Roma Sur neighborhood of Mexico City, Friday, July 5, 2024. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)ASSOCIATED PRESS MEXICO CITY (AP) — Despite her well-paying tech job, Li Daijing didn't hesitate when her cousin asked for help running a restaurant in Mexico City. She packed up and left China for the Mexican capital last year, with dreams of a new adventure.The 30-year-old woman from Chengdu, the Sichuan provincial capital, hopes one day to start an online business importing furniture from her home country.“I want more,” Li said. “I want to be a strong woman. I want independence.”Li is among a new wave of Chinese migrants who are leaving their country in search of opportunities, more freedom or better financial prospects at a time when China’s economy has slowed, youth unemployment rates remain high and its relations with the U.S. and its allies have soured.___ EDITOR’S NOTE: This story is part of the China’s New Migrants package, a look by The Associated Press at the lives of the latest wave of Chinese emigrants to settle overseas.___ While the U.S. border patrol arrested tens of thousands of Chinese at the U.S.-Mexico border over the past year, thousands are making the Latin American country their final destination. Many have hopes to start businesses of their own, taking advantage of Mexico's proximity to the U.S.Last year, Mexico’s government issued 5,070 temporary residency visas to Chinese immigrants, twice as many as the previous year — making China third, behind the United States and Colombia, as the source of migrants granted the permits.A deep-rooted diaspora that has fostered strong family and business networks over decades makes Mexico appealing for new Chinese arrivals; so does a growing presence of Chinese multinationals in Mexico, which have set up shop to be close to markets in the Americas.“A lot of Chinese started coming here two years ago — and these people need to eat,” said Duan Fan, owner of “Nueve y media,” a restaurant in Mexico City's stylish Roma Sur neighborhood that serves the spicy food of Sichuan, his home province.“I opened a Chinese restaurant so that people can come here and eat like they do at home,” he said.Duan, 27, arrived in Mexico in 2017 to work with an uncle who owns a wholesale business in Tepito, near the capital’s historic center, and was later joined by his parents.Unlike earlier generations of Chinese who came to northern Mexico from the southern Chinese province of Guangdong, the new arrivals are more likely to come from all over China.Data from the latest 2020 census by Mexico’s National Institute of Statistics and Geography show that Chinese immigrants are mainly concentrated in Mexico City. A decade ago, the census recorded the largest concentration of Chinese in the northernmost state of Baja California, on the U.S.-Mexico border across from California.The arrival of Chinese multinationals is leading an influx of “people from eastern China, more educated and with a broader global background,” said Andrei Guerrero, academic coordinator of the Center for China-Baja California Studies.In a middle-class Mexico City neighborhood, Viaducto-Piedad, near the city’s historic Chinatown, a new Chinese community has been growing since the late 1990s. Chinese immigrants have not only opened businesses, but have created community spaces for religious events and children’s recreation.Viaducto-Piedad is recognized by the Chinese themselves as Mexico City's true “Chinatown,” said Monica Cinco, a specialist in Chinese migration and general director of the EDUCA Mexico Foundation.“When I asked them why, they would tell me because we live here. “We have stores for Chinese consumption, beauty shops and restaurants just for Chinese,” she said. “They live there, there is a community and several public schools in the area have a significant Chinese population.”In downtown Mexico City, Chinese entrepreneurs have not only opened new wholesale stores but have also taken over dozens of buildings. At times, they have become a source of tension with local businesses and residents, who say the expansion of Chinese-owned enterprises is displacing them.At a mini-market in a bustling downtown neighborhood selling Chinese products such as dried wood ear mushrooms and vacuum-packed spicy duck wings, 33-year-old Dong Shengli said he moved to Mexico City from Beijing a few months ago to help manage the shop for some friends.Dong - who has since found a job with a wholesaler importing knockoff designer sneakers and clothing - said he had worked at China's National Energy Commission, but was persuaded by his friends to come here.He plans to explore business possibilities in Mexico, but China still has a pull for him. “My wife and my parents are in China. My mother is elderly, she needs me,” he said.Others are leaving China in search of greater freedoms. That's the case for 50-year-old Tan, who gave only his surname out of concern for the safety of his family, who remain in China. He arrived in Mexico this year from the southern province of Guangdong and got a job for a few months at a Sam’s Club. Back home, he got by doing various jobs, including at a chemical plant and writing magazine articles during the pandemic.

But he chafed under what he described as a repressive atmosphere in China.

“It’s not just the oppression in the workplace, it’s the mentality,” he said. “I can feel the political regression, the retreat of freedom and democracy. The implications of that truly make people feel twisted and sick. So, life is very painful.”


What caught his attention in Mexico City were the protests that often pack the city’s main avenues - proof, he said, that the freedom of expression he longs for exists in this country.

At the restaurant where she still helps out in the trendy Juárez neighborhood, Li said Mexico stands out as a land of opportunity for her and other Chinese who don’t have relatives in the U.S. to help them settle there. She said she left China partly because of the competitive workplace culture and high home prices.

“In China, everyone saves money to buy a house, but it’s really expensive to get one,” she said.

Self-confident with a contagious smile, Li said she's hopeful her skills working as a sales promoter for Chinese tech giant Tencent Games will help her get ahead in Mexico.

She says she has not met many Chinese women like herself in Mexico City: newcomers, young and single.

Most are married and are moving to Mexico to reunite with their husbands.

“To come here is to face something unknown,” she said.

Li doesn’t know when she’ll be able to carry out her ambitious business plans, but she has ideas: For example, she imagines that in Henan province she could get chairs, tables and other furniture at a good price. Meanwhile, she is selling furniture imported to Mexico by a Chinese friend on the e-commerce platform Mercado Libre.

“I’m not married, I don’t have a boyfriend, it’s just myself,” she said, “so I’ll work hard and struggle.”


Yes Mexican are flocking to China to live the chinese dream
 

China’s BYD Pauses Mexico Factory Plans Until After US Election​

  • BYD was scouting three locations, including Guadalajara area
  • US political concerns also led Tesla to recently delay plans
 

China’s BYD Pauses Mexico Factory Plans Until After US Election​

  • BYD was scouting three locations, including Guadalajara area
  • US political concerns also led Tesla to recently delay plans

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Western media always flame things, and this is from British media.

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actually there are not two men and a dog,Russian even put this on sino-Russia border.

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If you know they're flame baiting why're you quoting them here ? And if you cannot help but give in to the urge , how about adding your disclaimer ?
 
We will see, but it is unlikely it will be soon since the decision is for Nov 1, one month from now, are they choosing it tomorrow? no of course not; part of the decision will depend on the USA election,

Since BYD has not declared sales in Mexico, and the Nov 1 american election that BYD statement is ambiguous, so I will cut you some slack here, time will tell since without an offical statement by the INEGI is hard to say, but by Oct 1 no free pass for Chinese imported cars.

A mexican factory only makes sense if sales are high for BYD and I mean ICE mostly and a few EVs or Hybrids, but not firm evidence exists that BYD has sales as big as MG.

In this will see time will tell
 
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The whole Latin America has not big home grown autobrand, the video says, it's good chance for Chinese brands.


View: https://youtu.be/qZeLqn5Dius?si=f4bE6H4xwg6KyzKU

pure propaganda,

WHAT IDIOT WOULD BUY A CHERY OMODA 5?

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqPLKnKF4sg

I can get you tonnes of Spanish speaking youtubers saying crap about Chinese cars, offical sources then are best way to know the true stop your propaganda machine
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The National Automotive Association of Chile (ANAC) reported that the sale of new light and medium vehicles accumulated a contraction of 10.5% at the end of the first half of the year, with 142,486 units registered at the end of June.


In contrast, in the first half of 2023, 159,211 units had been sold, which at the time were representative of a drop of 28.4% in that period.

The best-selling cars in Chile in the first half of 2024
According to the latest ANAC market study, in the first half of the year, the three most sold vehicles were the Suzuki Swift model (2,666 units), the Kia Soluto (2,407 units) and the Hyundai Grand I-10 HB (2,300 units).






Your video is mostly propaganda since in Chile Chinese cars are not ruling
 
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pure propaganda,

WHAT IDIOT WOULD BUY A CHERY OMODA 5?

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqPLKnKF4sg

I can get you tonnes of Spanish speaking youtubers saying crap about Chinese cars, offical sources then are best way to know the true stop your propaganda machine
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The National Automotive Association of Chile (ANAC) reported that the sale of new light and medium vehicles accumulated a contraction of 10.5% at the end of the first half of the year, with 142,486 units registered at the end of June.


In contrast, in the first half of 2023, 159,211 units had been sold, which at the time were representative of a drop of 28.4% in that period.

The best-selling cars in Chile in the first half of 2024
According to the latest ANAC market study, in the first half of the year, the three most sold vehicles were the Suzuki Swift model (2,666 units), the Kia Soluto (2,407 units) and the Hyundai Grand I-10 HB (2,300 units).






Your video is mostly propaganda since in Chile Chinese cars are not ruling



View: https://youtu.be/mcMNXNhhBuE?si=S3lvUDXdtCiyVBXB


View: https://youtu.be/IUL-GZVpG5A?si=VhiwKNwHLtW-Xymp

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