China can and will produce goods to whatever quality is asked for. They also 
have no scruples in producing shoddy goods to meet cheap price points that then 
get sold in markets without sufficient regulation to prevent such from being 
sold, if that’s what their customers ask for.

--srs
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behalf of Thaths via Silklist <silklist@lists.digeratus.in>
Sent: Friday, December 22, 2023 4:19:37 AM
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Subject: Re: [Silk] A perspective from Congo on manufactured goods from India 
vs China.

On Thu, Dec 21, 2023 at 7:11 AM Peter Griffin via Silklist 
<silklist@lists.digeratus.in<mailto:silklist@lists.digeratus.in>> wrote:
I found this particularly interesting not just because I’ve grumbled for most 
of my life about the lack of finish in Indian goods but also from the (very 
small amount) I’ve read about China’s ‘soft’ conquest of Africa.  
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jadXwMQF88

Interesting, indeed. It is interesting that India has managed to take most of 
the market for motorcycles in Africa. At least 20 years ago when I lived in 
East Africa, China dominated the bicycle space. I think China will likely 
dominate the EV space in Africa.

India was overwhelmingly winning the pharma space. I wonder if the recent 
episodes of tainted cough syrup and such will have an effect. Israel and Brazil 
ought to give India a running for money in this space.

It is also interesting to compare the current complaints about shoddy Chinese 
goods to what was said about Japanese, Korean and German goods back when these 
countries were just starting to make their mark. All three have gotten past 
this and are recognized today for the quality of the goods they produce.

Soft power, and how it is projected, is a topic of fascination for me. While in 
historical times China and India were able to flex their soft power and 
cultural dominance to parts of Asia and Africa (and later to Communist-block 
countries), these days India does a much better job of flexing its soft power 
than China. What was the last Chinese equivalent of RRR or Gagnam Style, I ask 
you?

Thaths
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