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I'd assume China's businesses have to face less regulations which would tie them and make production more expensive. Human life is cheap, so why bother with safety or health regulations or whatever.
EU is a bureaucratic mess with bs like pigs needs "movable objects" in their pens so they can play with them and recommendations on the optimal curve of cucumber and such.
>>/36035/
> ant-like
This illusion might come from their numbers and the overcrowded giant cities many of them live in.
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I think China has more arable lands, while large part of India is desert. Also colder climate.
India is also a "miracle" in itself. Lots of billionaires risen in the past decades.
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Yeah. There is a Taiwanese on Kohl, but I haven't catch any "useless news on Taiwan" threads, which were posted on KC main. So not sure if it's same guy.
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How those Asian countries were called? Small Tigers or whatever?