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Republican strategist Hunter S. Gaylor says competing with China is tough due to its low manufacturing and labor costs.
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00:00But you have called this a high stakes game of economic poker, but China is just not blinking
00:06right now. They standing as firm as the U.S. is saying we have no fear of a trade war against
00:14selfish Trump. But where really does this leave the world's biggest economies? At the moment,
00:20you said they are, you know, so dominant. This is concerning because this will have ramifications
00:28for the rest of the globe. Yeah, well, absolutely. I mean, look, at the end of the day,
00:32it's very difficult to compete with China. Let's just call it for what it is. I mean,
00:35I'm an American first, you know, individual, but I also, you know, I always like to say I was born
00:41on a day. It just wasn't yesterday. It's very hard to compete with the manufacturing strength of China
00:47and the low cost of manufacturing and the low cost of labor. And so, you know, as any entrepreneur,
00:52any smart entrepreneur knows or business person knows, if I can lower my cost of labor
00:57and I can increase my profit, then I'm going to go there. That's why you're seeing Vietnam,
01:02you're seeing Beijing, you're seeing Guangzhou, you're seeing all of these companies that massively,
01:07you know, make and manufacture from the plastics to, I mean, look at the iPhone. I mean,
01:11you know, it might have been designed in California, but it's manufactured in China.

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