I wonder if the Epsonfan poster who sorta got us on this wonderfully sidetracked post has ever travelled to China?
If you've had the pleasure and privilege of travelling to China you can get a snaphot of a country that is radically different than ours. I say its a pleasure because it is a wonderfully interesting place to see. Its also a privilege because its been a sovereign nation longer than just about any other place on earth.
I won't give a travelogue here, but having had a glimpse inside the tech industry within China, if anything,
@Matthew J Poes is soft pedaling their abilities. And it isn't just manufacturing muscle, they have a completely different mindset because they have a completely different workforce and populace than we do. From soup to nuts they do everything differently because their entire society is different.
One of the outcomes is the ability to manufacture a part or product at whatever level of quality the market wants. If it just needs to be cheap chinese sparklers, well, they will be cheap and they will sparkle. If it needs to be ISO 9001 certified and built to the highest standards in the world, they can do that too. They will also do it at a cost and delivery schedule nobody else can match.
The Chinese (unlike any other socialist or communist nation) are traders and love the value of the deal. They understand markets. They allow their populace to buy, sell, manufacture and trade. Their government is communist, but their economy and commerce structure encourages private ownership and market based economics. Their economy succeeds largely not because of some dominance of the Communist central planners but rather in spite of them.
Its a fascinating place with fascinating stories. So different than here in the U.S. its hard to grasp it.