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Historically speaking

It is true that industrialization determines whether big countries win or lose.

China is doing well, but it is only the beginning
Industrialization is common to all nations, China will not win, why? simple the financial system is what determines success, now is the dollar, but later it will be a world coin currency, no sovereign nation will rule this currency, the owners are private owners, they care less for the masses.
 
Industrialization is common to all nations, China will not win, why? simple the financial system is what determines success, now is the dollar, but later it will be a world coin currency, no sovereign nation will rule this currency, the owners are private owners, they care less for the masses.

Yes, finance is important.

This is another area
 

Beijing 'firmly opposes' US ban on smart cars with Chinese tech​


Sadly for you the world is not China, others nations (oligarchies have different plans).

Chinese workers as Mexican workers or american workers are useful pawns of the greediness of the ruling classes, so much that China has a very low minimum wage

As of November 20, 2024, Shanghai has the highest monthly minimum wage among 31 provinces (RMB 2,690/US$370 per month), and Beijing has the highest hourly minimum wage (RMB 26.4/US$3.7 per hour). 27 regions – Anhui, Beijing, Chongqing, Fujian, Gansu, Guangdong (including Shenzhen), Hainan, Hebei, Heilongjiang, Henan, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Inner Mongolia, Jilin, Liaoning, Ningxia, Shaanxi, Shandong, Shanghai, Sichuan, Tianjin, Tibet, Yunnan, and Zhejiang – have surpassed the RMB 2,000 (US$275) mark in their monthly minimum wage standards.

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Basically the salaries of most Chinese are at very low level however real state is out of reach for them you just claim vapor ware, China is an plutocracy a government of the rich and corrupt CCP false communists.

And in Latin America we are not rich we have millions of poor perhaps 50% of our population is poor
 
Yes, finance is important.

This is another area
US mighty dollar sooner or later will be replaced by electronic digital world`s currency, and that is no national currency.

The Yuan will not replace the dollar
 
old statistics, the current Mexican Government has raised the minimum salary,

On December 4, 2024, the National Minimum Wage Commission (“CONASAMI” for its acronym in Spanish) agreed to increase Mexico’s general minimum wage to $278.80 pesos per day, and to $419.88 pesos per day in the Free Economic Zone of the Northern Border, effective January 1, 2025
The National Minimum Wage Commission (Conasami) has set the general daily minimum wage at MX$278.80, which amounts to about MX$8,364 (US$493) per month.

In the Northern Border Free Zone, a key economic region, the daily wage is now MX$419.88, or roughly MX$12,596 (US$742) per month. This separate region, implemented in 2019, continues to maintain its distinct wage rate.

And believe me we have still millions of poor
 

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1MWleXxmeU

In the first week of the new year, Huawei's smart driving system experienced a collective breakdown, shockingly running red lights simultaneously. Numerous drivers faced six-point deductions on their licenses and fines of 200 yuan each. Meanwhile, AITO, closely tied to Huawei's smart driving technology, saw its sales plummet from 9,000 units during the same period last year to just 5,500 units—nearly halving.
 

Beijing 'firmly opposes' US ban on smart cars with Chinese tech​


Sadly for you the world is not China, others nations (oligarchies have different plans).

Chinese workers as Mexican workers or american workers are useful pawns of the greediness of the ruling classes, so much that China has a very low minimum wage

As of November 20, 2024, Shanghai has the highest monthly minimum wage among 31 provinces (RMB 2,690/US$370 per month), and Beijing has the highest hourly minimum wage (RMB 26.4/US$3.7 per hour). 27 regions – Anhui, Beijing, Chongqing, Fujian, Gansu, Guangdong (including Shenzhen), Hainan, Hebei, Heilongjiang, Henan, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Inner Mongolia, Jilin, Liaoning, Ningxia, Shaanxi, Shandong, Shanghai, Sichuan, Tianjin, Tibet, Yunnan, and Zhejiang – have surpassed the RMB 2,000 (US$275) mark in their monthly minimum wage standards.

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Basically the salaries of most Chinese are at very low level however real state is out of reach for them you just claim vapor ware, China is an plutocracy a government of the rich and corrupt CCP false communists.

And in Latin America we are not rich we have millions of poor perhaps 50% of our population is poor


View: https://x.com/GuthmannR/status/1849075723308315022


View: https://x.com/ErikSolheim/status/1477564583242051584


View: https://x.com/jorgegarzardz/status/1576751774265810945


View: https://x.com/EconomyInformal/status/1855978016544825522


View: https://x.com/Im_goodthanks/status/1777858031302086872

https://x.com/RankingRoyals/status/1857122120914079936
 
Labor Costs: The Key Differentiator
Labor costs are a significant factor in manufacturing competitiveness. While China's labor costs have increased significantly over the years, Mexico's labor costs have remained relatively low. According to a recent study, Mexico's average labor cost per hour is around $4.50, compared to China's $6.50. This cost difference can result in substantial savings for companies, especially those in labor-intensive industries.
 

Manufacture is last part of industry, R&D is totally different, they just don't do math.

If consideirng their GDP, the total amount money on R&D including forgein capital, only USD 5.0 billion.
Arond half of Xiaomi company's R&D, Lei Jun even invested USD1.5Billion R&D on its latest SUV, YU7.

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It means Mexico is just assembly place, they don't do math at all.


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easy to post a unknown guy but difficult to get new data from more reliable sources.

Average size of a house in Mexico
In Mexico, the size of houses varies according to the State and type of housing, whether it is private or social welfare. In the case of the latter, the INFONAVIT regulations establish that all their homes must have a minimum size of 36m2. For Yucatan, the regulation establishes that social security houses in this State must have a minimum of 46 m2 and at least two bedrooms due to the extreme heat conditions.

In the private sector, the average size of a house in Mexico City ranges from 270 to 83 m2 and, according to INEGI statistics, most homes have between 2 and 5 rooms (33.29%), followed by homes with between 2 and 3 rooms (33.17%).


For China the data only reflects urban properties, which now average 60 m2 (646 ft2) and have almost doubled in size in the last 15 years.
 

Labor Costs: The Key Differentiator
Labor costs are a significant factor in manufacturing competitiveness. While China's labor costs have increased significantly over the years, Mexico's labor costs have remained relatively low. According to a recent study, Mexico's average labor cost per hour is around $4.50, compared to China's $6.50. This cost difference can result in substantial savings for companies, especially those in labor-intensive industries.
are you so slow? labor costs do not meant salaries, current salary of Mexicans have risen to USD$440 from 2025, labor costs also means logistic so remember the US pays less by a truck from Mexico than a container from China
 
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A nation of old people claims to kinder garden has low life expectancy

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Stupidy is say that young people have low expectancy since death rate is higher in China than Mexico

Crime related deaths in mexico are less than what CCP troll claims since it is 24 per 100000 people but death rate is 6.9 per 1000 and China now has almost 8 per 1000 and is going to raise due to an old population


Country Name 2025 Death Rate
Mexico 6.405
China 8.168
 
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