Steecky Thoughts #10: China - A closed Eco-system [3 min]

in steemit •  8 years ago  (edited)


A blog by @ooak
It's  a place for me to give birth to my thoughts. Meta thoughts about  "Steemit", external thoughts about life and experiences. My aim is to  bring value to people, entertain the audience and craft my writing  skills all at the same time. I will write short to medium size blogs  because I believe that today more than ever time is money and attention  is hard to get.

I just read that Uber the multi-billion dollars start up is selling its  business in China to its Chinese rival "Didi Chuxing". Uber and Didi  had a vicious battle to control the hugh Chinese market. It is told that  Uber lost $2 billion. They decided to cut their losses and pull out of  China. 


For me it shows that china is a closed Eco-system.  Almost no outside business can succeed there. And if they will try than  they will get a local copy-cat. It will receive funds from other big  Chinese VC's or businesses such as Alibaba and Tencent or maybe even the  government. Eventually out lasting their opponents.


It  reminded me of a story where around 2010 there was a big battle between  solar panel manufactures around the world to control the industry. The Chinese government decided they want to control the market. They decided  with the help of local banks to start subsidizing the local market of  solar panels manufactures. According to US officials the government  subsidized amounted to about $30 Billion. With that money manufactures  started flooding the worlds markets with cheap solar panels. So cheap  that European or NA manufactures couldn't compete with those costs  driving them to close doors. It worked. the Chinese government kept  subsidizing until it had world domination. They protected the growth of  local manufactures.  

There are many examples of Chinese  companies beating foreign companies who seeks a piece of the Chinese  market. Alibaba, Tencent, Huawei and now Didi are just examples of big  Chinese companies that beaten U.S companies who dominated the world's  markets.

My opinion companies needs to stop and learn from  others and just partner with local companies to win a piece of the  Chinese pie. Many companies are affected by hubris where they think that  if they control other market they can win the closed Eco-system of the  China.


Shower Thought: Can Steemit win the Chinese market or will it will be copied there.

@ooak signing out…
 

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