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Suhas Bhat's avatar

Great summary. Over here in HK, there seems to be a rapid frenzy to bring Chinese-style consumption, infrastructure, investment, supply chains and international market expansion to Southeast Asia. Chinese people are moving to Indonesia to teach Indonesians how to sell Chinese goods despite not speaking the local language, for example.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-07-05/tiktok-shop-emerges-as-amazon-rival-powered-by-indonesian-boom

Indonesians do not see this as a national security issue. Meanwhile, my father, who's all set to retire from a factory outside Jakarta, remarks that Chinese companies and engineers are trying hard to get them to share his IP on developing dyes so that they can produce them at scale in an environmentally compliant way for the Chinese and Indonesian market.

Altasia - India is the new growth engine and it will likely be dominated by US and Chinese VCs/PEs.

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Praneet  Singh Butran's avatar

What blows my mind away is that in 1978, around the time of China's opening to the world, India and China were equal in per capita income terms, and as far as the lives of the average citizen is concerned, the Chinese had it much worse after the horrors of the great leap and cultural revolution. Whatever one's views about China's political system, their exponential dizzying rise is still humanity's greatest achievement!

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