on 25-02-2020 11:51 AM
Coronavirus disruption hits store shelves as Australian retailers face 'serious pinch' from COVID-19 outbreak
we are so much reliant on endless ships arriving from china loaded with all the stuff we cant live without and a superbug gets out of control
life as we know it may well end!
on 25-02-2020 06:45 PM
@davidc4430 wrote:Coronavirus disruption hits store shelves as Australian retailers face 'serious pinch' from COVID-19 outbreak
we are so much reliant on endless ships arriving from china loaded with all the stuff we cant live without and a superbug gets out of control
life as we know it may well end!
It's already happening...just so gradually that we're not really noticing...
on 25-02-2020 06:48 PM
Maybe it's all a conspiracy by the "globalists" to destroy the chinese economy?
25-02-2020 08:07 PM - edited 25-02-2020 08:08 PM
@lyhargr_0 wrote:
@lionrose.7 wrote:All clothes made in China these days cant get any thing, made in NZ or Aus unless it is expensive tourist wool Garments
I buy all my clothes from the op shop or they are given to me, I have so many I wont be relying on buying any new clothes from China for a very long time
I buy clothes from a US company, and the ones I like the best are from a US manufacturer where all their clothes are proudly made in the US, not China.
on 25-02-2020 08:42 PM
@zanadoo_56 wrote:
@lyhargr_0 wrote:
@lionrose.7 wrote:All clothes made in China these days cant get any thing, made in NZ or Aus unless it is expensive tourist wool Garments
I buy all my clothes from the op shop or they are given to me, I have so many I wont be relying on buying any new clothes from China for a very long time
I buy clothes from a US company, and the ones I like the best are from a US manufacturer where all their clothes are proudly made in the US, not China.
You obviouly have more $$$ than me, I am poor lol
on 25-02-2020 09:58 PM
@zanadoo_56 wrote:
@lyhargr_0 wrote:
@lionrose.7 wrote:All clothes made in China these days cant get any thing, made in NZ or Aus unless it is expensive tourist wool Garments
I buy all my clothes from the op shop or they are given to me, I have so many I wont be relying on buying any new clothes from China for a very long time
I buy clothes from a US company, and the ones I like the best are from a US manufacturer where all their clothes are proudly made in the US, not China.
And you're confident they're made by US nationals and not by exploited migrants?
on 25-02-2020 10:46 PM
@davewil1964 wrote:I recall Toyota having massive problems with getting cars out of the factory after Fukoshima. Apparently there was a problem with one or more of their suppliers having been destroyed and their 'just in time' parts philosophy meant they were running out. Simply because they wouldn't spend the money to store their own stock.
New car sales have dropped by 92%
on 25-02-2020 10:58 PM
@kopenhagen5 wrote:An interesting fact I heard yesterday.
The air pollution has improved in certain areas of China recently.
(Put down to industry at reduced production)
So it should with no cars on the road and most industry shut down - although the coal fired power stations must be still at winter outputs - however pollution from the cremations must be significant in still air ((Wuhan flu , cold , old age , suicide etc )) all mortal remains are a present health risk
on 26-02-2020 08:22 AM
Just about everything is made in China these days. Car parts and batteries, electrical spare parts, clothes, shoes, just about all hardware such as nails, screws and tools, phones and accessories, homewares, hats, sporting and entertainment.
You name it, it is sourced from China. It might not strike home today or tommorow. It will be when you take your car in for a service and they need to replace the brake pads or you call out a plumber and he is struggling to get the parts to fix your problem. People living in their little houses in the burbs might not need or do very much and so become complacent about things outside of their door. But this makes them even more vulnerable to major disruptions as they also cant live without the complex external links that allow suburban homes to function.
I often wonder how people in our cities would go if we had another crisis similar to the depression. No money for power or water or food or fuel. People have become completely reliant on social infrastructure and would not travel too well if these systems failed. Its all dandy while things are going smoothly, but we are more vulnerable than most realise.
on 26-02-2020 08:42 AM
@chameleon54 wrote:Just about everything is made in China these days. Car parts and batteries, electrical spare parts, clothes, shoes, just about all hardware such as nails, screws and tools, phones and accessories, homewares, hats, sporting and entertainment.
You name it, it is sourced from China. It might not strike home today or tommorow. It will be when you take your car in for a service and they need to replace the brake pads or you call out a plumber and he is struggling to get the parts to fix your problem. People living in their little houses in the burbs might not need or do very much and so become complacent about things outside of their door. But this makes them even more vulnerable to major disruptions as they also cant live without the complex external links that allow suburban homes to function.
I often wonder how people in our cities would go if we had another crisis similar to the depression. No money for power or water or food or fuel. People have become completely reliant on social infrastructure and would not travel too well if these systems failed. Its all dandy while things are going smoothly, but we are more vulnerable than most realise.
your right, thing might not bother us in the short term but in the long game losing imports from china will have a huge effect on us all.
we might think, well i dont need the stuff from china but ya just dont realise how much you really do.
how much medical equipment comes from china?
maybe that hip replacement or new knee is manufactured there?
or the million other bibs n bobs they use during an average day in hospitals.
its not just cheap shoes n clothes, its pretty much everything.
on 26-02-2020 10:53 AM
Car parts might be made in China but I think you will be surprised how many are not. Newer cars will have more and more but older cars maybe none at all. The filters I buy are made in the EU and are usually cheaper than the chinese versions.