Kicked Out of The Global Industrial Chain, the CCP Will Go to A Dead End

Globalization is a popular topic all these years, leading to resources and funds allocated globally. Western countries dominated by the United States and Europe occupy the top of the industrial chain. They not only control the top manufacturing industry but also control global finance, as well as the most important consumer market all over the world. Australia, Canada, Saudi Arabia, Russia, Brazil, and the Gulf Emirates exist as energy and raw material sources. Communist China is the processing base of low-end commodities, which purchases key components from the outside, assembled products in mainland China and then exports them to the world. Africa has no presence in the world’s industrial supply chain, and the most it can do is to provide some raw materials. Other countries in South America and Eastern Europe are on the fringes of global industries and can only play a role in filling in the gaps.

 Western developed countries feel very happy about this structure of supply chain, because there is no pollution in Western countries, and all the industries with high pollution and relatively low profits have been transferred to China. The West only needs to sell raw materials or only make some cutting-edge products with relatively high profits.

 However, since the outbreak of the COVID pandemic at the end of 2019, especially since March of this year, the CCP has implemented an extreme pandemic control policy, which has caused many factories to stop production in mainland China, which caused a huge disturbance to the industrial supply chain and the price of many low-end products to rise rapidly in the West. In February of this year, Russia invaded Ukraine and used oil and gas as leverage to blackmail Europe and directly weaponize the energy supply to make Europe fragile.

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