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Renew Deal

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Mon Oct 13, 2025, 09:09 PM Oct 2025

"Western executives who visit China are coming back terrified" (robotics) [View all]

Robotics has catapulted Beijing into a dominant position in many industries

“It’s the most humbling thing I’ve ever seen,” said Ford’s chief executive about his recent trip to China. After visiting a string of factories, Jim Farley was left astonished by the technical innovations being packed into Chinese cars – from self-driving software to facial recognition. “Their cost and the quality of their vehicles is far superior to what I see in the West,” Farley warned in July. “We are in a global competition with China, and it’s not just EVs. And if we lose this, we do not have a future at Ford.”

The car industry boss is not the only Western executive to have returned shaken following a visit to the Far East. Andrew Forrest, the Australian billionaire behind mining giant Fortescue – which is investing massively in green energy – says his trips to China convinced him to abandon his company’s attempts to manufacture electric vehicle powertrains in-house.

“I can take you to factories [in China] now, where you’ll basically be alongside a big conveyor and the machines come out of the floor and begin to assemble parts,” he says. “And you’re walking alongside this conveyor, and after about 800, 900 metres, a truck drives out. There are no people – everything is robotic.”
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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2025/10/12/why-western-executives-visit-china-coming-back-terrified/

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what group will be most affected in a shift to china methods one wonders quietly nt msongs Oct 2025 #1
btw the link is another login required .... nt msongs Oct 2025 #2
I found a free one Renew Deal Oct 2025 #4
During Sherrod Brown's last senate run in '24, disgruntled auto workers where whining about jobs going to Mexicans... CincyDem Oct 2025 #3
You are correct Renew Deal Oct 2025 #5
Right...but even then, the employment surge from construction jobs is temporary. CincyDem Oct 2025 #7
It's gonna be a shit show. The haves are all about thinning the herd, and they've KPN Oct 2025 #21
A similar thing with higher skilled jobs fujiyamasan Oct 2025 #25
The sad reality is you can not stop innovation. It is here and now we will have to adjust and deal with the Pisces Oct 2025 #6
heard somewhere there's lots of farm jobs open. ret5hd Oct 2025 #8
+1. Robots are not very good at picking lettuce or tomatoes dalton99a Oct 2025 #10
Lots of robots in agriculture.. albacore Oct 2025 #14
Many in this country are still waiting for coal mining jobs to come back JI7 Oct 2025 #11
I wonder. progressoid Oct 2025 #19
Yep, Hillary inartfully but honestly told them their jobs weren't coming back fujiyamasan Oct 2025 #22
Probably the same employment problem Chinese workers have because China's scale of robot use in manufacturing. ancianita Oct 2025 #17
Nvidia also knows its days are numbered in China fujiyamasan Oct 2025 #24
China will be the only super power in the not too distant future JI7 Oct 2025 #9
I was thinking along the same lines Renew Deal Oct 2025 #12
Yes, but those are things we could be capable of JI7 Oct 2025 #13
My friends in China say Farmer-Rick Oct 2025 #15
Ford's Chief Executive should study history. BidenRocks Oct 2025 #16
But can the robots pick strawberries? rubbersole Oct 2025 #18
Perhaps China will eventually get around to having their robots do some QC Warpy Oct 2025 #20
My impression of China after spending 3 weeks there. sinkingfeeling Oct 2025 #23
I was there in the 90s....... OAITW r.2.0 Oct 2025 #27
Such efficiency is only possible under an authoritarian government Buckeyeblue Oct 2025 #29
When robots take over the factories..... OAITW r.2.0 Oct 2025 #26
The same thing they have always done. Renew Deal Oct 2025 #28
My whole life Johnny2X2X Oct 2025 #30
"There are no people - everything is robotic." pecosbob Oct 2025 #31
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