Western Executives Shaken After Visiting China
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Western Executives Shaken After Visiting China
Western automotive and green energy executives who visit China are returning humbled — and even terrified. As The Telegraph reports, the executives are warning that the country’s heavily automated manufacturing industry could quickly leave Western nations behind, especially when it comes to electric vehicles. “We are in a global competition with China, and it’s not just EVs,” Ford CEO Jim Farley told The Verge last month. “And if we lose this, w…
Car industry and the green energy sector of the Western countries that have visited China are more humble and even dangerous, writes Futurism.com. Return to their countries,...
China consolidates its industrial domination through accelerated technological transformation, which has surprised many of the Western directors who have recently visited their factories, writes The Telegraph.
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'Most Humbling Thing I've Ever Seen': Western Business Leaders 'Terrified' After Touring Chinese Factories - Nemos News Network
‘Most Humbling Thing I’ve Ever Seen’: Western Business Leaders ‘Terrified’ After Touring Chinese Factories Ford Motor Company CEO Jim Farley and other top business leaders are “terrified” over China’s breakneck technological advancements, warning that the Asian superpower’s innovations could crush American companies if they don’t act fast, according to a stunning report from The Telegraph. Pictured: ZEEKR’s Intelligent Factory in Ningbo, China.…
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