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The world begins to "social distance" itself from China in the wake of the pandemic
2020-04-19
Legal Insurrection via Instapundit
As nations around the world struggle to deal with outbreaks of the Wuhan coronavirus, China is now experiencing the first phase of what could be considered social distancing on an international scale.

To begin with, it is being reported that China suffered its worst economic contraction since the 1970s, with a serious hit to its factory activity.
    The world’s second-largest economy shrank 6.8% from a year ago in the three months ending in March after factories, shops and travel were closed to contain the infection, official data showed Friday.

    That was stronger than some forecasts that called for a contraction of up to 16% but China’s worst performance since before market-style economic reforms started in 1979.

    Some forecasters earlier said China, which led the way into a global shutdown to fight the virus, might rebound as early as this month. But they have been cutting growth forecasts and pushing back recovery timelines as negative trade, retail sales and other data pile up.

    "I don’t think we will see a real recovery until the fourth quarter or the end of the year," said economist Zhu Zhenxin at the Rushi Finance Institute in Beijing.


There are now signs that China’s lack of transparency and its failure to contain the spread of the virus internationally is slowing down its economic recovery. It is now apparent that European governments are hardening their positions toward China as they weigh future business activity with the nation.
    French President Emmanuel Macron accused Beijing of not being upfront over its handling of the epidemic, while in the U.K., Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s plans to involve Chinese tech giant Huawei Technologies Co. in the nation’s next-generation mobile network may fall prey to mounting opposition.

    The European Union’s position on China has been relatively measured, but leaders are beginning to call for a more thorough examination of its activities amid accusations Beijing has covered up the true scale of the epidemic. American intelligence officials are said to have concluded that China concealed the extent of its outbreak and under-reported the number of cases and deaths.

    "Let’s not be so naive as to say it’s been much better at handling this," Macron told the Financial Times in an interview published Thursday, referring to China. "We don’t know — there are clearly things that have happened that we don’t know about."


When you’ve lost Macron . . . .

As global leaders weigh the actions taken by the Chinese Communist Party in the wake of the pandemic, little things like bad test kits and underwear-based masks add up. So it is not surprising that some countries are reassessing their plans to be part of China’s 5G global empire.

    The UK is moving to drop Huawei as a vendor for the country’s 5G cellphone network in a major blow to Communist China over poor coronavirus transparency.

    Prime Minister Boris Johnson, now recovering from COVID-19, gave the Chinese company a role in 5G infrastructure this year, squashing opposition last month by 24 votes in the 650-seat House of Commons.

    But now, concern about the Chinese Communist Party’s inaccurate reporting on the coronavirus has lawmakers crafting plans for a retreat.

    "We need to devise a proper, realistic exit strategy from relying on Huawei," Conservative Member of Parliament Damian Green told Bloomberg News. "Our telecom providers ... need to know the government is determined to drive down Huawei’s involvement to zero percent over a realistic timescale."


China’s recent, brutal treatment of African nationals living there has raised alarm bells on that continent.

    ...[The] that decades long quest for influence in Africa was gravely challenged last week when a group of disgruntled African ambassadors in Beijing wrote to Foreign Affairs Minister Wang Yi to complain that citizens from Togo, Nigeria and Benin living in Guangzhou, southern China, were evicted from their homes and made to undergo obligatory testing for Covid-19.

    "In some cases, the men were pulled out of their families and quarantined in hotels alone," the note, seen by POLITICO, said.

    The incident, which caused widespread discontent both within Africa and among the diaspora after videos posted on social media showed people of African descent being evicted from their homes, resulting in a rare diplomatic showdown between Chinese and African officials.


Finally, Asian nations that are heavily influenced by China are being more open about some important negative aspects about the relationship.

    Vietnamese officials say China is intentionally mislabeling its products as "made in Vietnam" to avoid American tariffs, and have ordered offices to more aggressively examine products’ certificates of origin.

    Chinese firms first export products to Vietnam, then change the labeling on packages before exporting the goods to the United States, Japan or Europe, they said.

    "Dozens" of products have been identified, Hoang Thi Thuy, a Vietnamese Customs Department official, told state-run media, and goods like textiles, fishery products, agricultural products, steel, aluminum, and processed wooden products were most vulnerable to the fraud.


Looking at the trends, and to paraphrase economist Paul Krugman: If the question is when China will recover, a first-pass answer is never.

Posted by:g(r)omgoru

#31  What about made in China, marked as made in Mexico?

Some of Trump's recent "re-negotiations" of NAFTA dealt with this exact issue.
Posted by: SteveS   2020-04-19 21:59  

#30  Family is wondering why I just groaned, and I can't tell them the hook.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2020-04-19 17:29  

#29  May he rest in Peace.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-04-19 14:09  

#28  To my room

/Ghost of our Dear Departed Pappy
Posted by: Frank G   2020-04-19 14:06  

#27  Frank people have been killed for puns less atrocious than that.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-04-19 14:05  

#26  Try the veal!
He's here all week, folks
Posted by: Lex   2020-04-19 14:05  

#25  #22 No way Lex. In every detective movie/book I've ever seen, pimps make the big money - not their girls.

They get the tips

Posted by: Frank G   2020-04-19 14:03  

#24  No way. Too much money to be made for the wealthy in China. Trade will be back to normal by the end of the year.

Our SJWs were silent on China's racism. Can't be providing aid and comfort to the enemy (patriotic Americans).
Posted by: Spike Grineng8188   2020-04-19 13:59  

#23  ...The CCP are costumers. Politicians are pimps, and guess whose ass gets sold?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-04-19 13:30  

#22  No way Lex. In every detective movie/book I've ever seen, pimps make the big money - not their girls.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-04-19 13:28  

#21  Er, CCP = pimps

Whores = Biden-Pelosi-BushClintonZero-Feinstein-Gates-Goldman-Blackstone-Walmart-Bloomberg
Posted by: Lex   2020-04-19 13:22  

#20  ^ see above. 'Free,' yes: as in free rides for thieving CCP cadres, their spawn and Chinese military-owned firms, and free profits for their American pimps.
Posted by: Lex   2020-04-19 13:19  

#19  ^What about all the proponents of "Free Trade"?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-04-19 13:13  

#18  And of course Lil' Crackpipe and his gropey-sniffy dad.
Posted by: Lex   2020-04-19 11:15  

#17  IC's part of the problem, sure, but the fundamental source of the rot is our political-oligarch class. Pelosi, Feinstein, Bush-Clinton, Gates, the lot of em: China whores all.
Posted by: Lex   2020-04-19 11:13  

#16  Ref #14: We impose tariffs on Chicom products so they ship them via Vietnam with phony labels and nobody noticed? We have 17 “intelligence “ agencies that can tell you what kind of booze the politburo drinks but nobody noticed cheating on a major foreign policy action? When did Monty Python infiltrate the IC?

Wasn't it the Soetoro regime that coined the term "Selective Enforcement?"

See 9/11 Commission Report for additional readings.

Posted by: Besoeker   2020-04-19 11:11  

#15  That's traffic, they're homicide.
Posted by: Clem   2020-04-19 11:07  

#14  We impose tariffs on Chicom products so they ship them via Vietnam with phony labels and nobody noticed? We have 17 “intelligence “ agencies that can tell you what kind of booze the politburo drinks but nobody noticed cheating on a major foreign policy action? When did Monty Python infiltrate the IC?
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2020-04-19 11:02  

#13  Gee. I thought all this stuff was supposed to be completely transparent now, because that's a magic word and shit...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2020-04-19 10:40  

#12  /\ Yes! I read something this morning that China is sending products to Vietnam for repackaging-relabeling for onward shipment to the States.
Posted by: Besoeker   2020-04-19 10:36  

#11  #10 What about made in China, marked as made in Mexico?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-04-19 10:36  

#10  Ref #5: I'll go with "Made in Mexico" if my only other option is China.
Posted by: Besoeker   2020-04-19 10:32  

#9  Mexican made Fender Strats are good too.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2020-04-19 10:32  

#8  I like Leviton stuff. Will have to look closely next time I hit Home Depot.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2020-04-19 10:31  

#7  Trump Warns Of 'Consequences' If China Was 'Knowingly Responsible' For Outbreak
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-04-19 10:29  

#6  Red Chinese Disease blacklash begins

With China’s economy on life support, it’s time to turn off the ventilator
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-04-19 10:28  

#5  I just examined a Square D OQ type 30 amp breaker I have on my bench; in really teeny, tiny print it says made in Mexico. One data point is not a trend, I know.....
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2020-04-19 09:42  

#4  China must be making money hand over fist on medical and hospital supplies this quarter.
Posted by: trailing wife   2020-04-19 09:22  

#3  I have always laughed about "chemtrails," but maybe it's time we showed the Chinese we can do that.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2020-04-19 08:34  

#2  As for computer components, it's not too difficult to source Taiwanese, Indonesian and Singaporean parts in most cases. As soon as you want a laptop or smartphone your choices are much more limited.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2020-04-19 08:32  

#1  Was just trying to determine where the major brands of residential circuit breakers are made. The information is not front and center anywhere.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2020-04-19 08:30  

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