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Topic: Boycott of Chinese products and economic relations - when ? - page 3. (Read 675 times)

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There could be smaller protest but I don't think there would be a large scale boycott or something about this.
Unlike the Israeli and the US who kidnaps and kills just because of being muslim, China is just calling the extremist sick.
There are studies that shown a decrease in domestic violence, crimes in general and number of child marriage and an increase in average income and prosperity of Ughyurs after the re-education and vocational trainings.
Muslims in China unlike the what western propaganda preaches has the freedom to go to the mosque and follow their religion.
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It is quite difficult to boycott Chinese products, even though in terms of product quality, the products produced by this bamboo curtain country are considered very low when compared to products produced in the west. However, when talking about product prices, China offers very cheap prices, so this becomes an attraction for a country or society to continue using products produced by China. And quite a few countries in the Middle East are very dependent on China for the global supply chain. And when a country in the Middle East starts a trade war with China, this will not only have an impact on the Chinese economy, but the domestic economy will also be affected. China has succeeded in exerting its influence on a number of countries in the Middle East, so perhaps an Arab country will think twice about boycotting Chinese products.
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China's economy is totally dependent on their exports. The countries that China exports the most products to are Middle Eastern countries and Arab countries. If for some reason Arab countries start boycotting Chinese products and stop import and export relations with China, China's economy will be in serious trouble. Many Chinese workers work in the Middle East countries and many multinational companies do business in these countries. If diplomatic relations deteriorate, Chinese workers will stop working and multinational companies that were working in these countries will also have to leave. Now it is to be seen how long the Arab countries will continue their boycott campaign.
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Actually a few questions:
1. In your opinion, when can we expect an economic boycott of China by the Arab world?
2. Why has this topic been ignored for many decades?
3. What could be the result of the boycott and what impact could it have on the Chinese economy if the Muslim world takes the path of economic pressure on China?
4. Could this lead to disruption of Arab-Chinese relations in the global economy?

1. I do not think this is possible given China’s dominance of the global economy in various sectors. There are vital sectors that China monopolizes, making it difficult to boycott them or even enter into a confrontation with them.
2. This topic is being ignored for the same reasons I mentioned in answer to the first question. If it is possible to study the possibility of boycotting China for the reasons you mentioned, then many other countries should be boycotted for the same reasons as the United States.
3. This will certainly have a negative impact on the Chinese economy, but I believe that the impact will be more negative for those countries that will not easily find someone to compensate them for Chinese products in terms of price and quality.
4. It can be said that the position of the Arab countries in the global economy is imbalanced because the Chinese economy is superior to all of them combined. Of all the Arab countries that have economic relations (trade exchanges, investment...) there are only two or three countries with a strong economy. In any case, they cannot confront China.
legendary
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China is a global power politically, militarily and economically, and its economy will not be affected by banning its products and severing relations with it.
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Who is now building infrastructure in African countries?
Of course, the ones who build hospitals, roads, dams and all huge projects are Chinese companies, not other great countries.
China does not interfere in what does not concern it and does not interfere in the affairs of other countries
China has mens who are determined to develop its economy and make it one of the finest countries, no matter how great the harassment and the Cold War mentality that still exists until now, and in fact they do not care about anyone.
They have their own mentality their own opinion in relations and I respect them.

Misconception... China's economy is export-oriented. And it is not even resources or technology, but "consumer goods". Which can be produced by other countries as well. Therefore, China's economy is critically dependent on exports. The domestic market is oversaturated and suffers from overproduction, which means: lack of sales = stoppage of production = stoppage of related industries = unemployment = huge increase in the burden on the budget, which already has a lot of problems.
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The countries of the Arab world have quite good bilateral relations with the United States so they strongly recommend boycotting Chinese products, I think this is only in the economic interests of the United States to invite their allied countries to boycott all Chinese products. During the qualities of China product is not really bad and they give us offer with lower or cheapest values than usually other countries product. I think there are political interests or business competition between China and America that are creating a feud to boycott all Chinese products.

During China product have good qualities and offering us cheapest values I don't think problem for boycotting all China product, don't heard with any exclamation from United State and The countries of Arab for boycotting all China product, I think the same did by United State for all countries competitor because ever ask to the Union of Europe for boycotting Russia product before.
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China is a global power politically, militarily and economically, and its economy will not be affected by banning its products and severing relations with it.
I have a question
Who is now building infrastructure in African countries?
Of course, the ones who build hospitals, roads, dams and all huge projects are Chinese companies, not other great countries.
China does not interfere in what does not concern it and does not interfere in the affairs of other countries
China has mens who are determined to develop its economy and make it one of the finest countries, no matter how great the harassment and the Cold War mentality that still exists until now, and in fact they do not care about anyone.
They have their own mentality their own opinion in relations and I respect them.
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It's tough to predict when the Arab world might economically boycott China. This topic might have been off the radar due to complex international relations and economic ties. If a boycott happens, it could shake up China's economy, making them rethink policies. This could strain relations between Arab countries and China, impacting both economics and diplomacy. How things play out will depend on diplomatic efforts and the unfolding situation. Hoping the worst would not happen for the people
legendary
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Chinese products could become cheaper and other nations will buy and sell them in rebranded forms at higher prices to the Arabs. This actually depends on whether a boycott is justified otherwise China wouldn't be affected that much.

Of course, Chinese manufacturers, in case of a total boycott of the Islamic world, will be forced to reduce prices and rebrand or conceal the origin of their goods. And, of course, this will be profited by the layers that will pass off forbidden goods as authorized ones.
But that's not the point here. The main question was why, with regard to Israel, some hyperactive loudmouths call for a boycott and anathema, while against China they cowardly keep silent, although the scale of the tragedy of the Muslim population in China far exceeds the scale and duration of Israel's retaliatory, and very harsh, operation in response to a massive terrorist attack.
Duplicity and cowardice, and a complete lack of real concern for their brothers in faith - this is the reason.... While very easily could have hit the Chinese economy hard !
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Yesterday I listened to the speech of the representative of China.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_om03YUnbNQ

The countries of the Arab world, after such statements, are obliged to begin a boycott of Chinese products, Chinese politicians and China in general, as they did in relation to products from Israel. The only option for influence is economic global measures as a response to the decades-long terror of the Muslim population of China.

I am sure that if calls for a boycott of Israeli products are not a product of propaganda, but a real concern for their fellow believers, a boycott of China will take place, and what is important - a strong economic impact!

Actually a few questions:
1. In your opinion, when can we expect an economic boycott of China by the Arab world?
2. Why has this topic been ignored for many decades?
3. What could be the result of the boycott and what impact could it have on the Chinese economy if the Muslim world takes the path of economic pressure on China?
4. Could this lead to disruption of Arab-Chinese relations in the global economy?

    Here in our country, there are many Chinese products used by my fellow countrymen. And most of our citizens here, when it comes to Chinese products, it's only low class. And something I also believe in. Most of the Chinese products are really low quality.

    If that's the case, I don't want Chinese brands as much as possible, although we still have other items here that we cannot avoid using Chinese brands. The only thing I don't like about Chinese brands are mobile phone devices; I really don't like those other products that are used or mixed with food. Just saying that someone is experienced.
Ucy
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Chinese products could become cheaper and other nations will buy and sell them in rebranded forms at higher prices to the Arabs. This actually depends on whether a boycott is justified otherwise China wouldn't be affected that much.

legendary
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I don't expect to hear any answers here Smiley

We all understand perfectly well that calls for "defense of Muslims", "boycott Israel" are just a cheap propaganda ploy. And these propagandists don't really care about real suffering Muslims - like what is really happening to millions of Muslims, for many decades in China. The propaganda is only interested in Muslims who suffer at the hands of "the one who is usually blamed for all the troubles" in order to continue to receive funding, power, the ability to commit crimes with impunity, or rather to cover up the suffering of some group of people....


But I will leave the topic open for a couple more days, let's see if anyone, from the supporters of the "boycott of Israel", will have the courage and honor to talk about the "boycott of China" .....
legendary
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Yesterday I listened to the speech of the representative of China.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_om03YUnbNQ

The countries of the Arab world, after such statements, are obliged to begin a boycott of Chinese products, Chinese politicians and China in general, as they did in relation to products from Israel. The only option for influence is economic global measures as a response to the decades-long terror of the Muslim population of China.

I am sure that if calls for a boycott of Israeli products are not a product of propaganda, but a real concern for their fellow believers, a boycott of China will take place, and what is important - a strong economic impact!

Actually a few questions:
1. In your opinion, when can we expect an economic boycott of China by the Arab world?
2. Why has this topic been ignored for many decades?
3. What could be the result of the boycott and what impact could it have on the Chinese economy if the Muslim world takes the path of economic pressure on China?
4. Could this lead to disruption of Arab-Chinese relations in the global economy?
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