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Yeah of course... This was already obvious 20 years ago, but governments in the west were high on the drug that is outsourcing stuff for cheap instead of investing into the future.
How is German stuff 'overpriced'?
There may be a lot or reason to criticize German economic policy of recent decades, but this is here a failed Chinese policy. The major issue is there, not here.
Germans cant afford to buy products that are made in Germany unless they are heavily subsidized. Cars are one of the common examples. To buy a german electric car, the average german needs to save up for 5+ years.
There are a lot of problems in Germany. But this issue here is made in China. It is an example for a failed economic policy in China, not in Germany, that has been hurting its domestic Chinese as well as foreign markets. Even the German unions have been warning about that.
There are plenty of things to criticize about China (like slave labor, work conditions, etc), but this is just not one of them. If the western markets cant keep up with the chinese investing into their own production capacity, then thats not an "issue" caused by China, its just China being better at the game. Europe has fucked up big time. Solar started here and was about to take off massively in Germany 15-20 years ago and then our government simply decided to stop subsidizing the adoption and instead gave all that money to fossil fuel companies. This is entirely self inflicted and suggesting that there is anyone else to blame but ourselves is absurd. The unions here are just complaining now because people are about to lose their jobs. They should have started complaining many years ago when our government and the companies decided to fuck us all over by investing in dead technologies.