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Thursday, 13.09.2018.

12:02

To avoid US import tariffs, guess where Chinese are moving?

The world's largest economies have been in the midst of a trade war for months, after the US president imposed 25 tariffs s on a number of Chinese products.

Izvor: Hina, Seebiz

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Tom L'Orizi

pre 5 godina

Ye they are all fictive and yet China is GOING TO pour more investment in Serbia.
Its so interesting that on the one hand our fictive Italian Albo states that wages are very low in China and that’s why they are CONSIDERING TO relocate but on the other Serbia has no ports or rail etc and its my imagination.
Look I have no idea why they are doing this. Even Siemens bought out Milianovic Engineering in Kragujevac and have acquired a 200 hectare of land where they WILL employ between 7,000 and 10,000 Serbs and not one Albo.
Why has Siemens invested in Serbia and not Kosova where ports are a plenty and rail and road systems are first class is a mystery of our time LOL.
(sj, 18 September 2018 11:47)

I notice, you are in yet another outburst of "going to, will, would and could".

Good luck.

sj

pre 5 godina

(Tom L'Orizi, 15 September 2018 20:00)

Ye they are all fictive and yet China is going to pour more investment in Serbia.
Its so interesting that on the one hand our fictive Italian Albo states that wages are very low in China and that’s why they are considering to relocate but on the other Serbia has no ports or rail etc and its my imagination.
Look I have no idea why they are doing this. Even Siemens bought out Milianovic Engineering in Kragujevac and have acquired a 200 hectare of land where they will employ between 7,000 and 10,000 Serbs and not one Albo.
Why has Siemens invested in Serbia and not Kosova where ports are a plenty and rail and road systems are first class is a mystery of our time LOL.

Tom L'Orizi

pre 5 godina

... China also has a rising middle class and this is pushing labour costs so they are diverting their manufacturing elsewhere. This is great news for Serbia.
For the Serbs that thinks this is a bad idea, don't this is how China rose from the ashes and this is how Serbia will rise.
(sj, 13 September 2018 14:07)

Currently, the average hourly pay for factory workers in China is US$3.60. To lure the Chinese manufacturers to transfer their factories to Serbia, the agreed hourly pay must be much less than US$3.60/hour, otherwise why would the Chinese consider to relocate!?

Additionally, Serbia has no sea ports, disastrous rail and road networks and sharply falling population trends which will detrimentally effect any investor of the real money. But, when it comes to mass investments of the fictive money - no one can beat sj and I rest my case.

Petar Mrkonjic

pre 5 godina

Serbia will continue to do better if they stay out of the EU and form a customs union with Hungary, Poland,Slovakia, Slovenia, Czech Rep, Makedonija, and maybe even Austria.

sj

pre 5 godina

Its a well known fact that Gary Cohan told Trump that the US cannot win a trade war against China. In fact it is going to cost the US jobs and will force some corporations to relocate outside of the US much like Harley Davidson.

Trump's much touted "win" in the new trade agreement with Mexico is all smoke and mirrors. Now its a matter of getting Canada on board then change the name from NAFTA to something else and behold its a "win" for the US when in fact not much will change.
While there is some truth to the headline, China also has a rising middle class and this is pushing labour costs so they are diverting their manufacturing elsewhere. This is great news for Serbia.
For the Serbs that thinks this is a bad idea, don't this is how China rose from the ashes and this is how Serbia will rise.

sj

pre 5 godina

Its a well known fact that Gary Cohan told Trump that the US cannot win a trade war against China. In fact it is going to cost the US jobs and will force some corporations to relocate outside of the US much like Harley Davidson.

Trump's much touted "win" in the new trade agreement with Mexico is all smoke and mirrors. Now its a matter of getting Canada on board then change the name from NAFTA to something else and behold its a "win" for the US when in fact not much will change.
While there is some truth to the headline, China also has a rising middle class and this is pushing labour costs so they are diverting their manufacturing elsewhere. This is great news for Serbia.
For the Serbs that thinks this is a bad idea, don't this is how China rose from the ashes and this is how Serbia will rise.

Tom L'Orizi

pre 5 godina

... China also has a rising middle class and this is pushing labour costs so they are diverting their manufacturing elsewhere. This is great news for Serbia.
For the Serbs that thinks this is a bad idea, don't this is how China rose from the ashes and this is how Serbia will rise.
(sj, 13 September 2018 14:07)

Currently, the average hourly pay for factory workers in China is US$3.60. To lure the Chinese manufacturers to transfer their factories to Serbia, the agreed hourly pay must be much less than US$3.60/hour, otherwise why would the Chinese consider to relocate!?

Additionally, Serbia has no sea ports, disastrous rail and road networks and sharply falling population trends which will detrimentally effect any investor of the real money. But, when it comes to mass investments of the fictive money - no one can beat sj and I rest my case.

Petar Mrkonjic

pre 5 godina

Serbia will continue to do better if they stay out of the EU and form a customs union with Hungary, Poland,Slovakia, Slovenia, Czech Rep, Makedonija, and maybe even Austria.

sj

pre 5 godina

(Tom L'Orizi, 15 September 2018 20:00)

Ye they are all fictive and yet China is going to pour more investment in Serbia.
Its so interesting that on the one hand our fictive Italian Albo states that wages are very low in China and that’s why they are considering to relocate but on the other Serbia has no ports or rail etc and its my imagination.
Look I have no idea why they are doing this. Even Siemens bought out Milianovic Engineering in Kragujevac and have acquired a 200 hectare of land where they will employ between 7,000 and 10,000 Serbs and not one Albo.
Why has Siemens invested in Serbia and not Kosova where ports are a plenty and rail and road systems are first class is a mystery of our time LOL.

Tom L'Orizi

pre 5 godina

Ye they are all fictive and yet China is GOING TO pour more investment in Serbia.
Its so interesting that on the one hand our fictive Italian Albo states that wages are very low in China and that’s why they are CONSIDERING TO relocate but on the other Serbia has no ports or rail etc and its my imagination.
Look I have no idea why they are doing this. Even Siemens bought out Milianovic Engineering in Kragujevac and have acquired a 200 hectare of land where they WILL employ between 7,000 and 10,000 Serbs and not one Albo.
Why has Siemens invested in Serbia and not Kosova where ports are a plenty and rail and road systems are first class is a mystery of our time LOL.
(sj, 18 September 2018 11:47)

I notice, you are in yet another outburst of "going to, will, would and could".

Good luck.

Petar Mrkonjic

pre 5 godina

Serbia will continue to do better if they stay out of the EU and form a customs union with Hungary, Poland,Slovakia, Slovenia, Czech Rep, Makedonija, and maybe even Austria.

sj

pre 5 godina

Its a well known fact that Gary Cohan told Trump that the US cannot win a trade war against China. In fact it is going to cost the US jobs and will force some corporations to relocate outside of the US much like Harley Davidson.

Trump's much touted "win" in the new trade agreement with Mexico is all smoke and mirrors. Now its a matter of getting Canada on board then change the name from NAFTA to something else and behold its a "win" for the US when in fact not much will change.
While there is some truth to the headline, China also has a rising middle class and this is pushing labour costs so they are diverting their manufacturing elsewhere. This is great news for Serbia.
For the Serbs that thinks this is a bad idea, don't this is how China rose from the ashes and this is how Serbia will rise.

Tom L'Orizi

pre 5 godina

... China also has a rising middle class and this is pushing labour costs so they are diverting their manufacturing elsewhere. This is great news for Serbia.
For the Serbs that thinks this is a bad idea, don't this is how China rose from the ashes and this is how Serbia will rise.
(sj, 13 September 2018 14:07)

Currently, the average hourly pay for factory workers in China is US$3.60. To lure the Chinese manufacturers to transfer their factories to Serbia, the agreed hourly pay must be much less than US$3.60/hour, otherwise why would the Chinese consider to relocate!?

Additionally, Serbia has no sea ports, disastrous rail and road networks and sharply falling population trends which will detrimentally effect any investor of the real money. But, when it comes to mass investments of the fictive money - no one can beat sj and I rest my case.

sj

pre 5 godina

(Tom L'Orizi, 15 September 2018 20:00)

Ye they are all fictive and yet China is going to pour more investment in Serbia.
Its so interesting that on the one hand our fictive Italian Albo states that wages are very low in China and that’s why they are considering to relocate but on the other Serbia has no ports or rail etc and its my imagination.
Look I have no idea why they are doing this. Even Siemens bought out Milianovic Engineering in Kragujevac and have acquired a 200 hectare of land where they will employ between 7,000 and 10,000 Serbs and not one Albo.
Why has Siemens invested in Serbia and not Kosova where ports are a plenty and rail and road systems are first class is a mystery of our time LOL.

Tom L'Orizi

pre 5 godina

Ye they are all fictive and yet China is GOING TO pour more investment in Serbia.
Its so interesting that on the one hand our fictive Italian Albo states that wages are very low in China and that’s why they are CONSIDERING TO relocate but on the other Serbia has no ports or rail etc and its my imagination.
Look I have no idea why they are doing this. Even Siemens bought out Milianovic Engineering in Kragujevac and have acquired a 200 hectare of land where they WILL employ between 7,000 and 10,000 Serbs and not one Albo.
Why has Siemens invested in Serbia and not Kosova where ports are a plenty and rail and road systems are first class is a mystery of our time LOL.
(sj, 18 September 2018 11:47)

I notice, you are in yet another outburst of "going to, will, would and could".

Good luck.