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  • čas přidán 11. 07. 2024
  • A tsunami of cheap electric vehicles from China could lead to a nightmarish de-industrialisation in Europe. Dr Peter Tom Jones, a well known climate author, is convinced that Europe has to take the full value chain back in its own hands, from mine to electric vehicle. He undertakes a road trip in the Nordic countries to visit iconic mines and show best practices. He talks to the indigenous Sami people and to European leaders.
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Komentáře • 542

  • @wongcw08
    @wongcw08 Před 24 dny +223

    Seriously? "China's de-industrislisation of Europe". I am embarrassed reading even the headline. The blame mentality is scary.

    • @karimroufaou3579
      @karimroufaou3579 Před 24 dny

      They have forgotten that even the US is draining European companies

    • @JoeyBlogs007
      @JoeyBlogs007 Před 7 dny +1

      No it aint.

    • @Birdylockso
      @Birdylockso Před dnem +2

      Blaming obesity on Coke and Dorito makers.

    • @JokersAce0
      @JokersAce0 Před dnem

      Yeah Europe and US elites deindustrialized everything for their own enrichment.

    • @bubbajones6907
      @bubbajones6907 Před dnem

      This is a feminist channel. As sustainability is their religion, degrowth is their policy which they then blame on China.
      It's easy to understand what they're doing with Ukraine.

  • @kajjebre
    @kajjebre Před 18 dny +35

    600 companies left Germany and went back to USA. How is that connected with China ?

    •  Před 3 dny

      Positive trade balance with US, negative with China.

    • @bubbajones6907
      @bubbajones6907 Před dnem

      USA has more access to fossil fuels, making Europe unsustainable.

    • @j4genius961
      @j4genius961 Před 13 hodinami +1

      How is it China's fault you can't produce as much as them lmao?!

    •  Před 13 hodinami

      @@j4genius961 Unfair trade practices.
      China's markets are more closed and they give massive government subsidies to companies.
      Now that EU and US is doing the same, China is crying wolf.

  • @puffinjuice
    @puffinjuice Před 24 dny +320

    What a stupid title! China isn't de-industralising europe. Europe is happy to accept the cheap prices offered by china and these are the consequences. China isn't trying to hurt europe, it is just doing business and winning at it!

    • @vadergrd
      @vadergrd Před 24 dny +12

      europe realised very late what are the downside of that cheapness and convenienve

    • @BeelP.
      @BeelP. Před 24 dny +40

      ​@@vadergrdwhen Europe was happily exporting its expensive products only it could produce, to the rest of the world, colonies of the west in particular, there was no talk of "fair competition". Now that it has been beaten in this game, it is crying out that cheapness has a cost. Huh, I could never dream the day would come that cheap yet high quality products will ever be derided as something to be feared.

    • @defaultname9766
      @defaultname9766 Před 23 dny

      They are led astray by daddy yank

    • @mr.metallic5310
      @mr.metallic5310 Před 22 dny

      The CCP is a part owner in many of its industries using government spending as a means to buy market share. How stupid do you think we are? You acting all shocked and innocent is a disgrace.

    • @Valko67
      @Valko67 Před 22 dny

      ,....and most of EU countries been colonized there self by one or one other countries or civilisation ,as they are today it like asking what was first, the egg or the chicken , the whole world is once been colonized , it is like talken about the slavery from the past and not seeing the modern slavery going on today , yes it is even worst than it was in the past , for sure , but peoples using it to lowering someone to have a excuses to profit from them or to have last word

  • @bandwsf
    @bandwsf Před 22 dny +84

    Do Europeans blame America's big tech for not having their own Google, Twitter and Facebook? Do they lament that all the advertising money flow into the coffer of Uncle Sam?

    • @jorsm.3893
      @jorsm.3893 Před 14 dny +2

      Yes they do, it's no secret that the love for the big tech companies and their ways of ensuring continued market dominance is not great in the EU. you'll have to try harder if you want to make this into another east-west thingy.

    • @edwinhuang803
      @edwinhuang803 Před 13 dny +2

      @@jorsm.3893 No, they don't. They tried their ways to contain few American big tech's market dominance in Europe but these measures were imposed in a fairly restrained manner and to be fair did little to achieve their goal. In addition, despite the CrowdStrike fiasco, I have yet to see any European leaders complaining about national security caused by American companies. If it's Huawei that caused the problem, I guarantee you the issue of national security will be headlines all over the European newspapers.

    • @grahammerritt1329
      @grahammerritt1329 Před 9 dny +1

      Regulation, subsidies and levies are the ways the EU protects itself from countries that are more productive, innovative and competitive.

  • @tresphorempundu3185
    @tresphorempundu3185 Před 24 dny +322

    This is ridiculous and embarrassing to watch, how pathetic to blame others over your own misdeeds.

    • @oceanwave4502
      @oceanwave4502 Před 24 dny +31

      Germans are thinking of 4-day workweek. I wish them good luck in competing with China's 996. As if every german were Steve Job or Albert Einstein, who will occpy very high-value chain.

    • @RUHappyATM
      @RUHappyATM Před 24 dny +2

      IKR.

    • @yuanshuan7099
      @yuanshuan7099 Před 24 dny +48

      German vehicles dominated Chinese car market in the 90s, and I don’t recall that Chinese accused German that it was an unfair competition.

    • @dano9008
      @dano9008 Před 23 dny

      It is ridiculous and embarrassing they cling to the goal to be "carbon neutral" when theories supporting that have long since been falsified.

    • @baogiangtran1647
      @baogiangtran1647 Před 22 dny +4

      Agree

  • @walhdamaskus2408
    @walhdamaskus2408 Před 24 dny +166

    Talking about competetiveness, no one cant beat the west in blaiming game and incompetancy.

    • @RUHappyATM
      @RUHappyATM Před 24 dny +11

      But is it REAL competition?
      Or just subsidies?

    • @luklauw
      @luklauw Před 24 dny +8

      ​@RUHappyATM They don't need state subsidies to compete with high-cost manufacturers.

    • @Reed-sh6wi
      @Reed-sh6wi Před 24 dny +5

      @@RUHappyATM Yes buddy. It's just the subsidies. The righteous Europeans could do it too but they choose not to because they want to be fair.

    • @matthewazzopardi5082
      @matthewazzopardi5082 Před 23 dny +8

      Tesla is full of subsidies but the clown spends it on a cyber truck

    • @RUHappyATM
      @RUHappyATM Před 23 dny

      @@matthewazzopardi5082
      The only "subsidy" Tesla got was the stoopid government paying subsidy to those who purchased an EV.
      It's essentially a subsidy for the purchaser.

  • @arturahmeti486
    @arturahmeti486 Před 23 dny +133

    Stop blaming china about your own failures.

    • @matt-eu-poland
      @matt-eu-poland Před 11 dny

      For stealing IPs of Western companies? Yeah the failure was to invest there...

    • @JoeyBlogs007
      @JoeyBlogs007 Před 7 dny

      Nobody is blaming China.

    • @leehtp4707
      @leehtp4707 Před 4 dny

      @@JoeyBlogs007 They did..LOL

    • @petermclaren2665
      @petermclaren2665 Před 2 dny

      Where are Europeans going to sell these EV batteries when their automotive industry is in a death spiral? Do they want to sell them in China where EVs are made?

  • @vincentquintero6464
    @vincentquintero6464 Před 23 dny +31

    wow the people on the coments are more inform about the truth then the people that make the doc, and please stop blaming china and russia the only to blame is eu and us stop been sheep people from europe why dont built 1rst world mines and pay the fare share in the places i n other countries and help develope other countries all over the world not it just has to be in your european countries if you really want to save the world you can help the countries all over the world as is doing china and russia

    • @JeffPar50
      @JeffPar50 Před 3 dny

      Hmm why is every single pro-Russian and pro-Chinese comment written in the same broken English, with a suspicious amounts of likes and virtually no replies? The answer: these are all bots.

  • @vanderbeeken
    @vanderbeeken Před 24 dny +38

    While the content is valid (mainly focused on minerals mining in Scandinavia), it doesn't address Europe as a whole, nor does it address de-industrialisation, as the title suggests. It is made by an engineer and it shows: the broader economic and political context is poorly addressed.

    • @eman67rp
      @eman67rp Před 22 dny +3

      And the title is very misleading

  • @DefinitelANonymous
    @DefinitelANonymous Před 22 dny +32

    How can adults make something like this and not be ashamed? Weren't you taught to not be whiny and blame everyone else for your own shortcomings at school? I thought European education was supposed to be good

    • @1233.-6
      @1233.-6 Před 21 dnem +1

      They are paid just to make a thing like this. In my opinion, they do not believe it. Just for the money.

    • @HaggardPillockHD
      @HaggardPillockHD Před 19 dny +1

      Dude, it's called propaganda.

    • @JeffPar50
      @JeffPar50 Před 3 dny

      Lol?? Brother look up how much China subsidizes its EV and battery industries. The EU has absolutely no incentive allow these subsidized Chinese cars into the European market. You people are so quick to label every piece of media critical of China as propaganda, as if there are no legitimate concerns about the CCP.

    • @sweetaznspice1
      @sweetaznspice1 Před 2 dny

      It's free but not necessarily good.

  • @user-bo2uu1yp1d
    @user-bo2uu1yp1d Před 23 dny +65

    EU law requires all vehicles to be zero emission by 2035... China is making this possible

    • @jorsm.3893
      @jorsm.3893 Před 14 dny +2

      But it would be more ecologically responsible rely on locally sourced / locally produced vehicles.

  • @JIMMY-nz1ld
    @JIMMY-nz1ld Před 24 dny +110

    Unfortunately European leaders has to listen to US orders.

  • @marks7471
    @marks7471 Před 24 dny +89

    Haven't watched it all yet but going from the title.
    Both the EU and the German government at the moment are doing a fine
    job of the De-Industrialisation of Germany. Please don't give China any credit for helping them. 😀

    • @happymelon7129
      @happymelon7129 Před 24 dny +16

      Wrong title! Europe de-industralising by empire(U$).
      gas pipeline ...
      With expensive energy , Europe already lost compete at the starting point.

    • @Valko67
      @Valko67 Před 22 dny

      by now 46 likes against only 11 , you won @marks7471 i was the nr 46 , number

    • @Valko67
      @Valko67 Před 22 dny

      and if you do the control test , you will see , it is again one spammer with one empty profil , not like yours and mine , Wir stehen über allem ; Sie müssen früher aufstehen 🤲

    • @Valko67
      @Valko67 Před 22 dny

      ....and most of EU countries been colonized there self by one or one other countries or civilisation ,as they are today it like asking what was first, the egg or the chicken , the whole world is once been colonized , it is like talken about the slavery from the past and not seeing the modern slavery going on today , yes it is even worst than it was in the past , for sure , but peoples using it to lowering someone to have a excuses to profit from them or to have last word

    • @jorsm.3893
      @jorsm.3893 Před 14 dny

      @@Valko67 You mean to say this is another bot ? :)

  • @m420-nd1if
    @m420-nd1if Před 24 dny +73

    This is an ad for investing in scandinavia, not a documentary

    • @barryr.9354
      @barryr.9354 Před 2 dny

      so what

    • @petermclaren2665
      @petermclaren2665 Před 2 dny

      Where are Europeans going to sell these EV batteries when their automotive industry is in a death spiral? Do they want to sell them in China where EVs are made?

  • @pikachus5m166
    @pikachus5m166 Před 24 dny +74

    Correction, the banksters de-industrialisation of Europe, from the City of London to Wall St.

  • @andrewkinsey8754
    @andrewkinsey8754 Před 22 dny +15

    I have never seen such economic illiteracy as exists in this video, and that's saying something

  • @boxscorewatcher413
    @boxscorewatcher413 Před 18 dny +23

    Europe, stop making fool of yourself. It's embarrassing to watch.

    • @JeffPar50
      @JeffPar50 Před 3 dny

      Broad statements like that are meaningless. Please tell, which parts of the documentary were incorrect?

    • @socarsocar601
      @socarsocar601 Před 19 hodinami

      .....so it's ok for European companies to sell millions to China but not vice versa. this is crazy and seems very short-sided. you can only imagine the repercussions.

  • @alexlawcb
    @alexlawcb Před 22 dny +40

    Ridiculous title. China did not de-industrialise Europe: you are out compete by China. Just look at the work hour of your labour and China’s. In addition, the commitment to work and innovation spirit of the government. Europe spend so much time in useless politics while China put their effort to build and develop.

    • @wankee888
      @wankee888 Před 19 dny

      @@alexlawcb Ursula the Dracula

    • @andrewwong1146
      @andrewwong1146 Před 16 dny +3

      You missed the point! This video is showing the death of Industries in Europe as a result of over regulation in environment and green movement. Whereas industries in China do not have to play by the same rules.

  • @huanghermann5207
    @huanghermann5207 Před 24 dny +73

    A ridiculous blaming game: EU has to be competitive in the global market to maintain its industries. Its competitiveness is harmed by its own actions: giving up cheap Russian energy, losing innovation against Chinese EVs. China has nothing to do with this. Instead, if anything, China has goaded EU into more innovative path. EU should be thankful for the competition, not lying down to enjoy its old technology.

  • @jimbrutan_senior
    @jimbrutan_senior Před 24 dny +56

    European and American tariffs are protecting their complacent legacy automakers not customers. The ordinary citizens are sacrificed.

    • @andrewharris3900
      @andrewharris3900 Před 21 dnem +2

      China has had tariffs on imported European vehicles for decades. Funny to see the bot farm so angry at Europeans having their own industrial policy and tariffs.

    • @DubboU
      @DubboU Před 21 dnem +4

      @@andrewharris3900 it is the European people who are angry, because they are gonna pay more for these Chinese EVs they want, which are still cheaper after tariffs. Have you been under a rock? Tariffs don't hurt China, it's the other way around.

    • @andrewharris3900
      @andrewharris3900 Před 21 dnem

      @@DubboU Europeans don’t even want EV’s they’re being forced on us with subsidies and tax breaks for EV’s and penalties for ICE vehicles. EV’s are simply a tax cheat. They don’t pay fuel duty and therefore don’t pay for the cost of the roads they’re driving on.

    • @Freja_Solstheim
      @Freja_Solstheim Před 21 dnem +3

      @@DubboU Low quality cars should not be sold in Europe.

    • @pratapterang7788
      @pratapterang7788 Před 20 dny +1

      @@andrewharris3900 I never heard of Chinese impose tarrif on European vehicles nor available in Google about it. In fact German car makers like BMW, Volkswagen etc. are produced in China since decades

  • @revideaperspekta839
    @revideaperspekta839 Před 20 dny +8

    10:38 They tried to beat China but they use Lenovo 😆

  • @scottyuan2255
    @scottyuan2255 Před 24 dny +54

    Is it the culture of Europe to blame others? How many normal countries are there in Europe now?

    • @Mark-12-31
      @Mark-12-31 Před 23 dny +6

      No, humans like to blame others. You still Haven't realized that we are all the same?

    • @mdjey2
      @mdjey2 Před 16 dny +2

      Everyone does that. Look how many countries blame Europe!

    • @Kvasiir
      @Kvasiir Před 14 dny +4

      China does, they love tariffs on foreign goods

    • @jorsm.3893
      @jorsm.3893 Před 14 dny

      @@Mark-12-31 He was not paid to think or realize things :) doubt he watched the video since there's pretty much no politics in it past the introduction.

    • @deepwinter77
      @deepwinter77 Před 3 dny

      Lol my god China is constantly blaming other countries, get off your high horse. The whole point of the video is about fixing a problem.
      The problem being relying on dictatorship is a risky business and this is about derisking the economy. Europe can absolutely do this for the most part it's been done with Russian gas already quicker than anyone thought possible.
      Remember China is extremely reliant on selling to the west, China's economy would suffer more if there was a recession in the US VS the opposite.
      Pros and cons but there's a reason why so many countries are no longer confident that China will be a reliable partner.
      China of course blames other countries for this, is this something in the Chinese culture that you can never admit fault and need to blame others?
      Hmmmm

  • @vincentquintero6464
    @vincentquintero6464 Před 23 dny +7

    and remenber usa 100 % tariff and europe 48% tariff on evs so blame usa and europe and remenber china has the patent on the new generation on batteries

  • @robvannNS
    @robvannNS Před 24 dny +58

    The people commenting on here are much better informed about this than the documentary.

  • @m420-nd1if
    @m420-nd1if Před 24 dny +23

    That's a company's marketing video...

  • @ubermenschen3636
    @ubermenschen3636 Před 21 dnem +5

    Inefficient mass assembly process, resistance to automation production, inadequate quality control, militant labor unions, and mismanagement doomed the U.S. auto industry. Is it fair to say Japan’s Toyota, Honda, Mazda, Subaru, Mitsubishi, Nissan, and Daihatsu “deindustrialised “ US auto industry? The same question as to MB, BMW, Audi, Porsche, and VW ? The UAW leaders would claim the Japanese stole American jobs and copied US auto design. When the first Japanese import cars debuted in USA, the big, proud American auto workers ridiculed them as made from Budweiser beer cans.
    Today, US special interest groups are publishing anti China propaganda on corporate news and CZcams. The message is the same: Chinese products are cheap, knockoff of superior American products. Chinese are stealing American jobs. China has an “over capacity “ problem.

  • @ujakFester
    @ujakFester Před 22 dny +9

    And what about the deindustrialization of Eastern Europe? Did it happen by itself or did Western Europe have a hand in it?

    • @TakZ000
      @TakZ000 Před 20 dny +1

      Eastern Europe are developing quite well right now.

    • @ujakFester
      @ujakFester Před 20 dny

      @@TakZ000 Do you live in it?

  • @90stroll86
    @90stroll86 Před 23 dny +25

    blaming others is a show of cowardness if u do great u get rewarded dont blame china for ur mistake

  • @voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang885

    "I'm serious because I'm Finnish" - that's called dry humor.

  • @etow8034
    @etow8034 Před 24 dny +126

    Europe is not sleeping, Europe is already dead without cheap Russian energy !

    • @willengel2458
      @willengel2458 Před 24 dny

      Journeyman must be gotten pay from NED/NSA to whitewash the empire's contributions? the destructions of NS1 and NS2 is the root cause of deindustrialization of Europe. Freedom gas cost way more than Russian gas and that makes manufacturing sector uncompetitive.
      BTW Japan didn't lose their Mojo, the Plaza Accord caused Japan their lost decades.

    • @vkham9944
      @vkham9944 Před 24 dny +3

      It is reality today. 🥸

    • @eddyvaneden8017
      @eddyvaneden8017 Před 23 dny

      Hahaha. RuZZia is not the only country with energy resources.
      Europe does not want and does not NEED RuZZia energy. NEVER.
      And RuZZia has nothing else to sell that other countries also have. The West will buy it from the other countries.
      RUZZIA is on its path to become North Korea.😂😂😂

    • @Mark-12-31
      @Mark-12-31 Před 23 dny

      If you lie down with dogs, you will get up with fleas.

    • @bowa9372
      @bowa9372 Před 23 dny +7

      german leader smiled when nordstream2 pipeline blew out,

  • @stennetmang
    @stennetmang Před 24 dny +12

    I wonder what percentage did the European export combustion car around the world and never talk about European car sunami

    • @dollgoo-jx8fv
      @dollgoo-jx8fv Před 20 dny

      yes

    • @alexandermelbaus2351
      @alexandermelbaus2351 Před 3 dny

      The combustion engine and the automobile were developed and built by European civilization. Most countries are not capable or were only capable in more recent times to produce such things.

    • @stennetmang
      @stennetmang Před 3 dny

      @@alexandermelbaus2351 nobody is stopping Europe from producing EV,they just don't have the technology and engineering

    • @alexandermelbaus2351
      @alexandermelbaus2351 Před 3 dny

      ​@@stennetmang Europe already produces a wide variety of different electric cars and machines; The electric mining equipment featured in the video was a great example of European technology and engineering.
      The issue is that Europe has to import the raw materials for production and they are struggling to compete economically. I believe that European companies are lagging on the software development to manage the electric cars and battery technology is more expensive, while also not matching foreign battery performance.
      Almost every other component on a car or like machine; European companies have decades of experience producing and in Germany they have recently developed advanced electric motors that do not need magnets and gearboxes especially for electric cars. China is not flooding Europe with cheap cars because they are being friendly; It is a hostile action. How many of the companies have established proper support on the ground for their cars?

    • @stennetmang
      @stennetmang Před 2 dny

      @@alexandermelbaus2351 you are just jealous of china success hhhaahahhaaha

  • @happymelon7129
    @happymelon7129 Před 24 dny +61

    Wrong title! Europe de-industralising by empire(U$).
    gas pipeline ...
    With expensive energy , Europe already lost compete at the starting point.

  • @brad9529
    @brad9529 Před 23 dny +7

    There ought to be enough copper from all that has been mined, to never mine ever again, if it were all recycled.
    In the 70s and 80s, copper was cheap and used in everything.
    We need to mine the rubbish dumps where it can be found in enormous amounts.

    • @alexandermelbaus2351
      @alexandermelbaus2351 Před 3 dny +1

      Copper has been re-used for centuries. While some copper in manufactured items ends in the rubbish tip, people do not generally throw copper out. When someone dumps anything with a significant amount of copper, someone else usually grabs it.

    • @jackbottomly4420
      @jackbottomly4420 Před 2 dny +1

      ABSOLUTELY !
      I have given up being upset seeing big Dumpsters, with large amounts of Copper, Aluminum, and Steel being dumped into a Landfill and covered with Trash, moved
      by Bulldozers.
      It is 100% the US Governments fault.

  • @dusanmilosevic3035
    @dusanmilosevic3035 Před 21 dnem +5

    What is green in this sentence "from mine to electric vehicle"???
    Are we people really become not thinking animals?
    Mining, making electricity with distribution can NOT be green!

    • @bubbajones6907
      @bubbajones6907 Před dnem

      People are animals? That says all we need to know about the downfall of Europe.
      If you were honest, you wouldn't be indulging in adolescent fantasies of saving the World with sustainability.

  • @vincentquintero6464
    @vincentquintero6464 Před 23 dny +8

    the titanic was unsinkable and yes the titanic sorry to say is europe

  • @WilhelmSchweitzer
    @WilhelmSchweitzer Před 3 dny +2

    Industrial automation is also quickly speeding up in China. And fierce competition in terms of innovation in design, functions and quality in that country has made EV much more competitive than any foreign competitors for the years to come.

  • @kenbi5256
    @kenbi5256 Před 24 dny +49

    It’s over for Europe. Too late for catch up. Impossible for lazy, arrogant and expensive Europe to compete with China on energy price, design, technology, software, whole supply chain, speed, human capital, automation, manufacturing, economy of scale, logistics.

    • @VanDuc-hm6sp
      @VanDuc-hm6sp Před 24 dny +12

      Europe Working 36 hours per week, and they are trying to reduce that to 30 hours😂😂😂😂

    • @TakZ000
      @TakZ000 Před 20 dny +3

      @@VanDuc-hm6sp I bet you are jealous.

    • @alexandermelbaus2351
      @alexandermelbaus2351 Před 3 dny

      Technology? China is not considered an Advanced country. Apart from battery technology they are significantly lacking in technological capability in most industries. Considering the size of the population, there is only a low development of technology over there. Chinese industry is very reliant on foreign products for machinery or parts they are unable to produce.
      China is not known for it's quality. You can walk down to the Chemist in London, Berlin or Melbourne and be confident the medication you are buying is what it is says on the packaging. Many parts of the world society does not work correctly, China is one of those places. Sadly, European countries are heading that way.

    • @petermclaren2665
      @petermclaren2665 Před 2 dny

      Where are Europeans going to sell these EV batteries when their automotive industry is in a death spiral? Do they want to sell them in China where EVs are made?

    • @bubbajones6907
      @bubbajones6907 Před dnem

      As they embraced feminism and sustainability, their future existence depends on African and Muslim immigration. This existence will be very different from the past.

  • @maggotman2024
    @maggotman2024 Před 2 dny +2

    Battery production highly polluting and carbon emissions are high. Chinese EVs should be highly restricted giving European companies time to produce their own. Stripping the EU of its industrial base is suicidal, the U.S. led the way in making that mistake.

  • @jcy089
    @jcy089 Před 22 dny +8

    What happens when BYD releases a €5000 EV that's better looking than a Tesla Model Y and with 500KM range 😏 Can Europe still compete?

  • @CautionCU
    @CautionCU Před 22 dny +4

    Good luck from America. We are in the same situation.

  • @RaniVeluNachar-kx4lu
    @RaniVeluNachar-kx4lu Před 13 dny +2

    There is a notion called Minimalism. Maybe we could start to think about our lives? How much of Business's Crap do we really want to buy?
    When you get to the point where you realize that you have been a hamster in it's cage running on an exercise wheel it's whole life, maybe you will REALIZE that there is NOT much that Business is selling that you want to buy.
    Then change will begin. Stop being told how to live, what to buy and where to live. You need next to nothing of the stuff that is being pushed on you.
    No BUCKET LIST of vacations. No new cars. No pretty marble counter tops in your all stainless steel kitchens.
    No, no, no.
    Just be bold and think for yourself.

  • @RohankrishnaB
    @RohankrishnaB Před 22 dny +16

    Its Pathetic to blame China for Europe's hopeless work ethics

    • @bubbajones6907
      @bubbajones6907 Před dnem

      It's their backward feminist culture and their cult of sustainability which is the problem.
      It's productivity which really matters, not the number of hours people work.

  • @VanDuc-hm6sp
    @VanDuc-hm6sp Před 24 dny +25

    Too Little...Too Late... Europe can NEVER compete with Chinese Low Price...😅😅😅

    • @yaoypl
      @yaoypl Před 24 dny +9

      Not just low price, but also with quality.

    • @RUHappyATM
      @RUHappyATM Před 24 dny +2

      @@yaoypl
      LOL.
      Cheap USB connector that fails after 1 year.

    • @vkham9944
      @vkham9944 Před 24 dny +6

      @@RUHappyATM I agree, Tesla EV .

    • @K1pp3rs
      @K1pp3rs Před 16 dny

      @@RUHappyATMcheap person bought cheap usb connector. Pay a little more and buy a not cheap usb connector. Problem solved

    • @RUHappyATM
      @RUHappyATM Před 16 dny +1

      @@K1pp3rs
      $10 versus $20?

  • @user-rr9rt9qj4k
    @user-rr9rt9qj4k Před 3 dny +1

    How can Europe become more competitive when your master stops you from getting cheap energy to run your factories?

  • @lluc9946
    @lluc9946 Před 24 dny +16

    Good documentary, but why blaming China?

  • @Donato93
    @Donato93 Před 2 dny +1

    I Live in Australia. Chinese cars are 1/2 price compared to European cars.

  • @Micbop
    @Micbop Před 23 dny +8

    I really don't see the problem with decent cheaper electric cars! If the Western companies lag behind thats there problem, its just business its actually all about the customer dumb asses & less pollution even better!! Isn't the point suppose to be about the going green & not profit!! If you loose your job because of competition then you have to learn to do something else, its called life!!

  • @xiaoranmo7308
    @xiaoranmo7308 Před 23 dny +2

    if you are familiar with how EU country subsidize its airbus company when facing Boeing, you won't be surprise what happen now.

  • @proton8741
    @proton8741 Před 5 dny +1

    If you ask mine engineers if a nature friendly mines exists, they laugh in your face. This is a joke. Minerals don't degrade, they stay in environment for geological times !

  • @hocyrusgreat9324
    @hocyrusgreat9324 Před 23 dny +9

    Everything has its own consequences. Sounds to me is crying baby

  • @adrianpiatkowski4845
    @adrianpiatkowski4845 Před 23 dny +3

    EUROPEAN 🇪🇺 TOGETHER ❤️

  • @308_Negra_Arroyo_Lane
    @308_Negra_Arroyo_Lane Před 20 dny +2

    Holy cow! What does this propaganda peice for Scandinavia have to do wit de-industrialization?

  • @richardmakiya7188
    @richardmakiya7188 Před 21 dnem +3

    ¿Quieren pasar a la electrificacion usando el gas norteamericano y sin energia nuclear?...Buena suerte.

  • @projectcontractors
    @projectcontractors Před 3 dny +1

    "China will be the dominant global player in the transportation sectors of the future." ~Bloomberg Technology

  • @matt-eu-poland
    @matt-eu-poland Před 11 dny +2

    Bravo! Buy European! Greetings from Poland!

    • @lolololgii754
      @lolololgii754 Před 11 dny

      china is the new superpower. The far east is the new powerful industrialized country. From science to technology - to agriculture and transportation. The west and other region is falling behind them.

  • @totzinfo
    @totzinfo Před 24 dny +10

    why Made in Europe are not cheap? because labor force are too expensive and the source of raw materials are also too expensive mostly came from other countries

  • @yuliuhao
    @yuliuhao Před 6 dny +1

    We Chinese people are quite innocent; it is the European people who, through democratic means, have elected governments that are initiating the deindustrialization of Europe.

    • @mc1251
      @mc1251 Před dnem

      There is no real democracy in Europe, 99% of political parties are controlled by the "hidden hand", and only give the illusion of democracy. Governments work against native European people.

  • @petermclaren2665
    @petermclaren2665 Před 2 dny

    Some mines in China don't only have electrified dump trucks - they are driverless working from control rooms utilizing Huawei's 5.5 G

  • @etbuch4873
    @etbuch4873 Před 23 dny +12

    Previously one would've thought that only Uncle Sam would blame his inability to get his girlfriend pregnant on the milkman, the postman and his neighbors for not helping out in getting his own girlfriend pregnant.
    Never thought the day would come that Uncle Brussel would do the same.

  • @zonehd3433
    @zonehd3433 Před 2 dny +1

    Import tarifs are fair as the EU is trying to decorbonise, but it should not be a immediate change in tarif price but an exponential one. Meaning start out low and increase it heavly to ensure local producers and give international ones the warning and show them that there will be a shift and give them the window to react. The new and good steal producers in China for example will easily be able to implement/already use low carbon processes and the ones who can't have to start to shift anyway as China wants to be Carbon neutral as well. This tariff would be really good for developing nations as well because their carbon intesity will decrease as their supply of steel thanks to Chinas overproduction will increase. Everyone will win if implemented the right way. It even might benifit China more as their shift to less carbon intesive steel and products would make their enviroment and people healthier and developing nations develop faster because of cheap and good quality supplies redirected from Europe. Win-Win-Win mid to long term

  • @jamesmaina1698
    @jamesmaina1698 Před 3 dny

    Awesome. Good to see Europe rising up again. The world should not be dependent on autocracies and dictatorships.

  • @elduro510
    @elduro510 Před 22 dny +3

    Que vergüenza de documental 🤮

  • @willliam1420
    @willliam1420 Před 2 dny

    When you're losing, it's the rules not fair, Never Your INCOMPETENCE

  • @ttusko3132
    @ttusko3132 Před 19 dny +2

    The title is simply blatant ignorance. So embarrassing.

  • @Jerry-nt6pq
    @Jerry-nt6pq Před 24 dny +7

    No shit Sherlock

  • @roberthealey7238
    @roberthealey7238 Před dnem

    What is the plan for recycling the materials from EV’s so it isn’t necessary to mine all of the materials for new products?

  • @roberthealey7238
    @roberthealey7238 Před dnem

    The question to be answered for Chinese vehicles is durability, repairability and longevity, especially in European climates.
    Their manufacturing model is based on old US 80’s model of cheap mass quantity/cheep labor over all other considerations which was prevalent when US corporate raiders moved the manufacturing capabilities from US to China in the 80’s/90’s. Great model for cheap, disposable consumer items, doesn’t usually work well for long term durable items like appliances and vehicles.

  • @TheJensss
    @TheJensss Před 21 dnem +2

    Build better cars at a lower price? European cars are to expensive and what extra are you paying for? As all other cars today European made cars are also a nightmare to repair, software is locked and so on.

    • @vlhc4642
      @vlhc4642 Před 21 dnem

      European culture as its core revolve around aristocracy and privilege, has been for thousands of years, whereas Chinese culture fundamentally revolve around meritocracy and ability, and it also has been this way for thousands of years.
      A culture of aristocracy naturally expect others to give them money based purely on identity, asking them to provide competitive products would be asking them to become meritocracies, and meritocracy is fundamentally incompatible with European culture.
      Until European culture gets uplifted into a higher level, they will never be able to compete with meritocracies.

    • @mdjey2
      @mdjey2 Před 15 dny

      @@vlhc4642 Oh would you stop lying? You can't even own house in China, but that is ok because Chinese culture revolve around lying.

  • @eMJeyCGN
    @eMJeyCGN Před dnem

    Fair metals? Please make it sense that we want to pay more for everything whereas rest of world works on technologies that decreases prices.

  • @keithrushforth4019
    @keithrushforth4019 Před 3 dny

    When you teach your enemy how to defeat you then you shouldn't be surprised when they put those lessons into practice and do it.

  • @alexandermelbaus2351
    @alexandermelbaus2351 Před 3 dny

    Economic power has always been backed up with military power. Economics is not merely economics. Economic power and military power go hand in hand. When you challenge the economic power, you better have the military power to back it up.

  • @TheAtomicDancerV2
    @TheAtomicDancerV2 Před 22 dny +1

    Epic film, enormous work done!!! 👍👍👍 Many thanks to you ☺️🎉🎉🎉

    • @eman67rp
      @eman67rp Před 22 dny

      This is disinformation nothing great about it

  • @jamix203
    @jamix203 Před 4 dny

    If you repeat the phrase "responsible mining" enough times, you start believing in your own lies

  • @TheWintrader
    @TheWintrader Před 16 dny +2

    i love china and russia.

  • @ricksdf-143
    @ricksdf-143 Před 18 dny +1

    China learn how to play the game.

  • @RaniVeluNachar-kx4lu
    @RaniVeluNachar-kx4lu Před 13 dny

    That's the problem with a Green Ethos
    No Nuclear Power, no heavy manufacturing and no massive military and technology complex. Thus we have Europe in the 14th century again, just a happy pastoral haven of happy, wealthy people.
    Well wealthy, maybe not except for a few. After all Europe is none more typified than England. No massive investment in Sovereign Wealth for future, or even just to augment the government's ability to support social welfare programs.
    No, Norway and Stat Oil was the best of the whole Industrial 20th century. Just making 100 billionaires will NOT save a country. They can expatriate their wealth with a call to their Bankers.

  • @Keithlfpieterse
    @Keithlfpieterse Před 5 dny

    With all due respect to the Sami people, since the NINETEENTH CENTURY we - in South Africa - have been exploited, oppressed and humiliated by the MINING INDUSTRY! Europe always "exports" its needs and its AVARICE to the cheapest and underdeveloped countriess. You can't have your cake and eat it Europe! My concernes go further: Will the use of I.T. in the mining industry come at the expense of EXTERMINATION of African miners in particular and African peoples in general?? Just asking.

  • @RaniVeluNachar-kx4lu
    @RaniVeluNachar-kx4lu Před 13 dny

    How about another consideration.
    Those trees that will be felled and the ecosystems dug, were functioning and sequestering Carbon just fine. But they will NOT be once they are destroyed.
    Those mines probably don't sequester much Carbon. And I wonder how they affect the Earth's Albedo? That's the relative absorption or reflection of light from the sun. That has an impact on climate too.
    Or didn't anyone think to ask that question? Maybe a person with a Ph D in Environmental whatever would have considered a more complete set of questions?
    Maybe the Mining Companies wanted to approve the list of questions first before being interviewed and would NOT talk any specifics on any areas that they were probably deficient in.

  •  Před 12 hodinami

    Imho. We are still walking around the elephant in the room.
    The need to democratize the world.
    Without this we won't create a clean world we democratic countries are aiming for.

  • @Murkomenstanley
    @Murkomenstanley Před dnem

    What a headline.
    'China's De-Insustrualization of Europe.'
    😂😂😂😂

  • @bhubestakesoponsatien1143

    Just the higher cost , all business minded entrepreneurs will seek , higher Profits.
    Except real high Tech but others can also do!..?

  • @RaniVeluNachar-kx4lu
    @RaniVeluNachar-kx4lu Před 13 dny

    Europe is much more concerned with the 21st century Sami culture. Too bad when Europeans landed in North America and those ensuing 150 years after, there was no concern for the indigenous peoples of North America.

  • @user-sy3dg1vk4x
    @user-sy3dg1vk4x Před 24 dny +1

    PRAYERS AND BEST WISHES FROM RAVINDER TALWAR JALANDHAR CITY PUNJAB INDIA

  • @paulgilliland2992
    @paulgilliland2992 Před 7 dny

    30 million liters of diesel is a lot of fuel . But those massive truck batteries need charging every day and that power is probably being generated by carbon based fuels including natty gas a lot of which comes from our American suppliers.

  • @himanshut114
    @himanshut114 Před dnem

    19:26 ..... Global Market don't wait for sami people 20:08
    China is already ahead in the race 20:50

  • @tulta3631
    @tulta3631 Před 13 dny

    There is a big problem with this title: China itself is deindustrializing. Has EU been asleep as to what is happening domestically in China? The economy is real bad, worse that Europe. Yet the absurdity to think that we should be afraid of Chinese competition when Chinese themselves can't afford the same European products anymore.

  • @ilyanaantonyuk2198
    @ilyanaantonyuk2198 Před 20 dny +5

    blaming others instead of accepting competition

  • @Sabiola007Mr
    @Sabiola007Mr Před 16 dny

    “Because the THREAT that China represents is simply based on its EXISTENCE! - . . . that’s all. It has nothing to do with what China DOES or what China SAYS. The fact that it EXISTS and has those great and growing capabilities - it becomes intolerable - both in strategic thinking terms - and also in emotional psychological terms for America.” Professor Michael Brenner

  • @Alien_Nukes
    @Alien_Nukes Před 24 dny +73

    As a black american i respect China so much. China has risen without opressing others , colonialism, stealing resources. Theyve played the long game learning what works and making it batter. China is the best country in the world and its not even close

    • @GreatGrandCarrot
      @GreatGrandCarrot Před 24 dny

      Oh jeez you clearly haven't heard of the things China's been doing with its neighbors these days...

    • @GreatGrandCarrot
      @GreatGrandCarrot Před 24 dny

      Without oppression, colonialism, stealing resources? Man you clearly haven't been reading news about what China's been doing lately.

    • @dirtspider
      @dirtspider Před 24 dny +13

      CCP BOT DETECTED

    • @derunsympath
      @derunsympath Před 24 dny

      As a pink bunny rabbit i couldnt agree more with that statement. Well said nigga.

    • @Razzotis2211
      @Razzotis2211 Před 24 dny +1

      Clown 🤡 do your research well 😅

  • @fhlbadenhorst
    @fhlbadenhorst Před 20 dny +1

    The very title of this video exposes your bias. Its not within China's power to de-industrialize Europe. The de-industrialization of Europe, and other economies for that matter, is a choice made by each of the affected sovereign states. Perhaps not conciously, but definitely through bad decisions; mostly to do with short term gain, as opposed to long term prosperity. Blaming others for one's own limitations is shameful.

  • @DallasTaylor
    @DallasTaylor Před 20 hodinami

    I asked chat gpt if there were stronger magnets than neodymium and the answer was quite surprising and very relevant to this. Iron Nitride, made from dumping nitrogen rich urea (think tankers full of cow piss) into molten iron. These are stronger specifically for EV drivetrains. I wouldn't be surprised if the info was incorrect but computer say "iron nitride" 🤖

  • @BatCountryAdventures
    @BatCountryAdventures Před 24 dny +3

    Journeyman... I see what you are now...

    • @larryc1616
      @larryc1616 Před 23 dny

      Futurist truth teller

    • @eman67rp
      @eman67rp Před 22 dny +1

      ​@larryc1616 no western propaganda it's total bs

  • @helderSilva77
    @helderSilva77 Před 17 hodinami

    If China has more resources than Europe, more cheap workers and low prices, European industry has to invent new ways to make more sustainable and cheaper cars!

  • @etow8034
    @etow8034 Před 16 dny

    Minimum wage in Germany today is €12.41(@$20.00usd). Nobody will work for minimum wage in Germany other than newly landed immigrants. So what is VW, BMW going to pay their German workers €20.00 to €30.00/hour ? Who the hell is going to buy a $100,000usd VW Jetta ? ...LoL

  • @cressida00
    @cressida00 Před 11 hodinami

    Screw EU car manufacturers like VW, Mercedes, BMW and the rest.Bring on the Chinese EV's!.

  • @RaniVeluNachar-kx4lu
    @RaniVeluNachar-kx4lu Před 13 dny

    Two steps forward.
    Three steps sideways.
    One step back.
    One step sideways and
    One step back.

  • @roberthealey7238
    @roberthealey7238 Před dnem

    Sodium supply will probably be more important than Lithium in the not too distance future since sodium ion has better performance in colder conditions and is much cheaper and plentiful to source than Lithium.
    Reducing or eliminating cobalt is advantageous as well.

  • @RaniVeluNachar-kx4lu
    @RaniVeluNachar-kx4lu Před 13 dny

    World population of 9.7 Billion in 2050 will NOT happen. The reality is collapsing now. Food supply is being constrained. War is pushing famine and dislocation of many people around the world. There are about 85 Million permanently displaced peoples and I can see that number increasing by a full order of magnitude in the next decade or so given how bad things are going environmentally.
    I bet we are at 7.4 Billion by 2050 at best and 1.0 Billion people by 2150

  • @keshavamurthy2585
    @keshavamurthy2585 Před 20 dny +1

    Stop following Chinese way of development

  • @Alex-pr6zv
    @Alex-pr6zv Před 3 dny

    That Norwegian guy must be an Oasis fan.