China's Kede created their oblique angle 5 axis continuous CNC machine tool.
They are used in high precision manufacturing, such as turbofan engine components.
Thread on productivity and China's economic transition.🧵
When some in the West talk about China's manufacturing advantage, they're still stuck in the decade old stereotype of cheap labor.
In reality, China's manufacturing prowess comes from the millions of STEM graduates our university produces each year.
Progress made by companies like Kede embodies the economic transition of China.
We have already transitioned from being reliant on low-end manufacturing to mid and high end manufacturing.
This transition will raise the productivity and profit.
See it as the bread earner of the Chinese economy, then the service industry, which will employ the majority of the workforce, will also get a raise.
The raise is not necessarily a rise in productivity in service sectors.
It's rather a case of service sectors having more affluent customers.
That's how the economic wealth generation snowball gets started, it's all based on mid and high-end manufacturing.
Hence China's population dividend has changed from labor intensive, to knowledge intensive.
This is why Socialism's focus on real industries over fictious capital has always been the cardinal truth.
The US by comparison, relies far more on the fictious capital for wealth generation, instead of manufacturing.
The end result is that local talents are pushed not towards STEM but towards crypto scams and tech bro vaporware.
The fact that TSMC gave their most advanced semiconductor production to the US for free, and yet the lack of talent in the US caused the Arizona plant to be delayed showed the true nature of the problem.
This is also the cause of the H-1B visa debate, yes the program is heavily exploited to import cheap labor, but the pro-Tech bro side also has a point, there are some talents in the tech world the US simply has not enough of.
And that's in the tech world, let alone in manufacturing.
The only salvation for the US is to give up on their bloated fictious capital, kick out the puppet masters and give the power of the state back to the people, to the working class Americans.
Would you rather live in an America who's the world police but import all the problems.
OR
Would you rather live in an America that only cares about their own national interests within their borders and care for its own people, cultivate their own working class and improve their own country?
Think over that while the traitors in your Congress pass a multibillion dollar bill to create anti-China propaganda.
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These pro-Taiwan shills are hilariously delusional.
They think our intentions for Taiwan has anything to do with chip manufacturing, disregarding the fact that the Taiwan issue has been there since 1949.
We will conquer the chip manufacturing industry in spite of Taiwan.
Conversely, liberating Taiwan would have little impact on our chip industry.
Because our current bottleneck is not the manufacturing process, but in EUV lithography. Something Taiwan is not known for.