There's A Crisis That Is Quietly Creating New Economic Superpowers...

mzeiya

Elder Lister
I don't get why as Kenya, we can't try to tap into the opportunities that are now available because as China begins to reopen its factories and return back to work, what they are returning to will not be the same after covid.

Despite China being the worlds economic darling for the last 40 years, the balance of the worlds economic power has begun to shift to some places that you might not expect.

In fact, we are already starting to see some signs of other nations around the world, rising up in order to take away some of China’s manufacturing prowess away from them.


And who knows, we might be witnessing the creation of the next generation of economic superpowers, right infront of our very eyes.

Watch on Wadau..

 

Kdawg254

Elder Lister
Very nice video. All along as he was talking my head kept thinking he will mention Kenya. But shida yetu is we have high cost of inputs. Labor is expensive, power is expensive, corruption is expensive.
Kwanza corruption needs to be addressed seriously!
Who would want to open a factory here and everyday you’ll have to deal with traffic police stopping your truck drivers delivering raw materials or transporting finished goods!
 

Sambamba

Lister
China's moving up the value chain and transitioning their economy from a low wage manufacturer of toys to a high tech, innovative and sophisticated one. They need to do that so that they are not stuck in the middle income trap.
Most of the companies moving to Vietnam are actually Chinese owned factories.
 

wrongturn

Elder Lister
This was/is a very good chance to restrategize but madeni tuko nayo mingi and local selfish politics
wont blame politicians but society in general is very selfish, each election cycle,we get new bunch of mps but they go mute the moment they're are sworn in,, am sure the cycle wont stop soon.we had new governors in 2017 but nothing helpful has been done in the counties to streamline businesses opportunities.
 
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