| While I agree, what we see practically is different. Who in the world has genuinely condemned the Uighyur atrocities that China continues to this day? China is wielding a lot of clout using its supply chain hegemony. The problem with manufacturing is that you cannot spring up factories and upstream vendors in an instant. Costs lot of money and time. For many industries, looks like China has captured a good part of the value chain. So, costs of setting up a semi conductor fab is compounded because you have to set up not only the fab, but the whole ecosystem of vendors and suppliers required to run the fab, not to mention the logistics to transport raw materials and the finished goods. China has industrialized itself at the cost of developed nations (unlike industrialization in other nations, which was built from within). It has fast-tracked its way to manufacturing top spot with blatant IP copying, aggressive value chain development. |
Parliaments, heads of state, etc have referred to this as "genocide" despite insufficient evidence (the view of US state department lawyers). I don't know what further condemnation you're looking for there.