Westerners have finally suffered from negative publicity about China

The Telegraph's front page reports "Western (corporate) executives returning from China begin to feel fear", which includes interviews with these Western corporate executives after their visits to China, such as Australian billionaire Forrest, who gave up internal production of electric vehicle power systems after his trip to China, because he felt it was impossible to compete with China.

He said one sentence: "Now I can take you to see the factories in China. You will basically stand on a huge conveyor belt, robots come up from the floor and start assembling parts. You walk along the conveyor belt, about 800-900 meters, and a truck is assembled, there is no need for people at all."

Also, Ford's CEO believes that the cost and quality of Chinese cars are far better than what the West sees. Why? Because of a large number of unmanned technologies, a large number of robotic operations, and even a large number of artificial intelligence applications.

Since it is not possible to compete, there is only one thing left: cooperation. If the corporate level begins to shift towards cooperation, then the world can be stable again, perhaps not just an empty phrase.

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