Hartman writes: >One would need a lot more space to >document what China is doing to vast tracts of land in Africa, in return for >which, by guise of ‘infrastructure’, they provide roads and build the malls >that will send cheap, badly-manufactured Chinese goods.
In the area of electronics at least, there is none who can keep up with the Chinese. If one monitors the quality which Americans for instance do with Chinese goods and rebrand them, one can have advantages of both quality and price. Indeed, China has created a revolution in manufacturing and has effectively become the manufacturing power house of the world. Sure they have serious political issues re: democracy etc to deal with, but that apart. regards, Samir
