German economy is collapsing

What will happen to German industry? What will happen to German automobiles? We are not sure.

Currently, Germany's three major automotive giants—Mercedes-Benz, BMW, and Volkswagen—are all striving to save themselves. One important strategy is to localize their operations in China. German Mercedes-Benz is becoming Chinese Mercedes-Benz. ------ Of course, this expression wouldn't be used in formal settings.

This is a positive and commercially logical decision made by German automotive companies based on reality. The decision itself is reasonable. The problem is, German politicians might not allow them to do this.

MAEXTRO S800, a high-end new energy vehicle brand from China that aims to compete with Rolls-Royce, has seen its 10,000th vehicle roll off the production line.
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Mercedes becomes China’s Mercedes, that’s the right strategy for Germany?
Yes I read the news. It reminds me of a guy who survived a jump from 4.floor. Now he jumps off from 5.floor.
 
Mercedes becomes China’s Mercedes, that’s the right strategy for Germany?
Yes I read the news. It reminds me of a guy who survived a jump from 4.floor. Now he jumps off from 5.floor.
Do you mean that these German companies should stay in Germany and wait for the impending bankruptcy?

Even in communist countries like China, when labor-intensive industries like apparel and textiles fail to turn a profit due to rising labor costs, the government actively guides these businesses to relocate to the four Mekong River countries.

Should a capitalist country like Germany forcibly interfere with companies' self-rescue efforts and push them into bankruptcy?
 
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Do you mean that these German companies should stay in Germany and wait for the impending bankruptcy?

Even in communist countries like China, when labor-intensive industries like apparel and textiles fail to turn a profit due to rising labor costs, the government actively guides these businesses to relocate to the four Mekong River countries.

Should a capitalist country like Germany forcibly interfere with companies' self-rescue efforts and push them into bankruptcy?
I am engineer, I am not economist, can’t tell.
From technical, it makes no sense to double down on a wrong path. It may work, but mostly won’t.
 
I am engineer, I am not economist, can’t tell.
From technical, it makes no sense to double down on a wrong path. It may work, but mostly won’t.
Since you are an engineer, you should understand that if you raise objections in a project team, you should also propose solutions.
 
Since you are an engineer, you should understand that if you raise objections in a project team, you should also propose solutions.
There is no solution. that’s not a technical problem. Merkel boxed Germany into a corner there is no escape. Too late.
She scraped nuclear power plants. She bet the fate of Germany on a poker table. She bets on Russia as energy supplier, China as consumers market, USA as security provider.
Now shit happens.
All 3 China, US and Russia run away.
On top she let 1 million of migrants into the country. Nothing wrong with immigration but she let people in from aliens far from civilization.
You think Chinese Mercedes will help? No, thanks to Ccp, Chinese to buy BYD, Xpeng or I don’t know 100 other Chinese brands instead of Mercedes.
 
Exactly the opposite. China's industrial chain is protecting the only remaining large enterprises in Germany, and China is now a refuge for German companies.
You can go to Taicang County, Jiangsu Province, China to take a look. German companies are all taking refuge there. There are currently 568 German companies in Taicang County, among which 18 of the top 20 German companies are located in Taicang County. These German companies are using China's industrial chain to sustain their survival.

Wow!
As to the thread's topic, I don't know enough but looking at some of the comments above, I tend to think there is a definite decline of Germany but they are a very smart, hardy people despite the 'decadence' of the 'late stage Capitalism' and, with the influx of right kind of immigrants, have several more decades of prosperity ahead. But I also think countries like Germany and Japan remain still conquered and occupied countries--ultimately unable to make decisions suitable for their own needs.
PS. Your post made me think how India could have been the place where massive manufacturing could have happened instead of China. The English language advantage, the so-called 'World's Largest democracy', the vaunted IT sector, the 'natural ally of the West', the yearlong favorable climate, the many warm climate ports, the massive cheap labor... All those advantages mostly squandered due to India's rotten systems.
 
@Meengla sb

with the influx of right kind of immigrants,

You know of course which country is the best source "of the right kind of immigrants", especially at the correct price points.

Regards
 
Wow!
As to the thread's topic, I don't know enough but looking at some of the comments above, I tend to think there is a definite decline of Germany but they are a very smart, hardy people despite the 'decadence' of the 'late stage Capitalism' and, with the influx of right kind of immigrants, have several more decades of prosperity ahead. But I also think countries like Germany and Japan remain still conquered and occupied countries--ultimately unable to make decisions suitable for their own needs.
PS. Your post made me think how India could have been the place where massive manufacturing could have happened instead of China. The English language advantage, the so-called 'World's Largest democracy', the vaunted IT sector, the 'natural ally of the West', the yearlong favorable climate, the many warm climate ports, the massive cheap labor... All those advantages mostly squandered due to India's rotten systems.
You have just looked at the superficial advantages of India over China. But, overlooked the real important ones such as modern societal and cultural conditions, efficient and effective governments, educational skills of the population, modern infra, quality of the population and yes the temperate climate not all year round hot tropical that are condicive to work. After all, Japan, SK, Taiwan and China all dont have huge English speaking population, and all didnt have so called democracy when they industralized. All these countries fall in the temperate climate zone. The only countries besides whites that have industralized in the last century are the East Asian Confucian countries.
 
You have just looked at the superficial advantages of India over China. But, overlooked the real important ones such as modern societal and cultural conditions, efficient and effective governments, educational skills of the population, modern infra, quality of the population and yes the temperate climate not all year round hot tropical that are condicive to work. After all, Japan, SK, Taiwan and China all dont have huge English speaking population, and all didnt have so called democracy when they industralized. All these countries fall in the temperate climate zone. The only countries besides whites that have industralized in the last century are the East Asian Confucian countries.

India's problems are of 'governance' and of 'culture' speaking in broadest term. And they are the main causes that India, despite its many advantages to which I had allued above, has not become a major economy yet. As for the climate: Much of India's north shares the same climate/latitutde with much of China and Taiwan: India is also a 'temperate' climate country with 25-30+ northern latitutde even if you discount the mountains. Karachi in Pakistan at around 25 degrees latititute is quite productive as are regions in China with similar or even lower latittudes.
India's issues are structural and on that count, I don't see any quick fixes ahead when combined with cultural issues.
 
India's problems are of 'governance' and of 'culture' speaking in broadest term. And they are the main causes that India, despite its many advantages to which I had allued above, has not become a major economy yet. As for the climate: Much of India's north shares the same climate/latitutde with much of China and Taiwan: India is also a 'temperate' climate country with 25-30+ northern latitutde even if you discount the mountains. Karachi in Pakistan at around 25 degrees latititute is quite productive as are regions in China with similar or even lower latittudes.
India's issues are structural and on that count, I don't see any quick fixes ahead when combined with cultural issues.
The year around average temperature of India is about 25 C, Pakistan about 21 C, China about 7.6 C, Japan about 11.7 C, SK about 12 C and US about 9.5 C. You see the difference. Some studies have shown that at about 13 C, its the best climate terperature to build civilizations. Most of India is really too hot.
 
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German industrial output falls to 2005 levels as auto sector craters

Weak August data raises risk of Eurozone’s biggest economy falling back into technical recession

German industrial production fell back to 2005 levels in August as output in the country’s all-important car industry cratered by 18.5 per cent compared with the previous month.

The unexpectedly poor data comes as German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is set to meet the bosses of the country’s carmakers on Thursday in Berlin to discuss the woes of the struggling sector. Merz has promised to reinvigorate the Eurozone’s biggest economy but has so far fallen flat.

Overall, industrial production fell 4.3 per cent in August compared with the previous month, seasonally adjusted data showed on Wednesday. Economists had predicted a smaller drop of 1 per cent in a Reuters poll.


German made a bet on China. It backfired badly. It assumed China would remain primarily a market, not a peer competitor.

Dependence on Russian hydrocarbons was a strategic failure. They shut down nuclear after Fukushima, despite no seismic risk. They made no attempt to cut dependence on Russia.

Immigration is another lousy bet. Bringing in culturally incompatible and unskilled Middle Easterners is a bad idea.

 
The year around average temperature of India is about 25 C, Pakistan about 21 C, China about 7.6 C, Japan about 11.7 C, SK about 12 C and US about 9.5 C. You see the difference. Some studies have shown that at about 13 C, its the best climate terperature to build civilizations. Most of India is really too hot.
Hotter South India has outperformed cooler North India
 
Hotter South India has outperformed cooler North India
So is China, Southern China has outperformed Northern China, but mainly due to economic policies that favoured Southern region, easy access to sea routes and close access to HK, Taiwan and other international industrial centres and markets esp in the early stage of developments.
 
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German industrial output falls to 2005 levels as auto sector craters

Weak August data raises risk of Eurozone’s biggest economy falling back into technical recession

German industrial production fell back to 2005 levels in August as output in the country’s all-important car industry cratered by 18.5 per cent compared with the previous month.

The unexpectedly poor data comes as German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is set to meet the bosses of the country’s carmakers on Thursday in Berlin to discuss the woes of the struggling sector. Merz has promised to reinvigorate the Eurozone’s biggest economy but has so far fallen flat.

Overall, industrial production fell 4.3 per cent in August compared with the previous month, seasonally adjusted data showed on Wednesday. Economists had predicted a smaller drop of 1 per cent in a Reuters poll.

Good, after two world wars, and the Holocaust they deserve this punishment.
 

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