Microblog insights--Sept 13
Updated: 2011-09-13 07:44
(China Daily)
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Topic 1: With the rising cost of production in China, and its lowering in the United States, many small US enterprises have started to consider moving their factories back home. The overall cost of production in China is expected to be equal to that in the US around 2015, according to the Boston Consulting Group, as cited by the official micro blog of Wall Street journal's Chinese version.
CHENQINGFENG2011: Small Chinese businesses are giving up manufacturing due to rising costs, difficulty in financing and tightened regulations. Owners of small businesses are losing confidence amid a worsening economic environment.
FAYARA: It seems that the west coast (of the US) is considering this, but the east coast still likes China.
CAIHUADIXIAOYAOJING: Small workshops in southeastern China should consider economic transformation right now.
XIEGUOWEI: "Made in China" currently doesn't have a rival to its efficiency and full supporting facilities and services. Although India may be a potential rival, there is still a gap between them.
Topic 2: After a number of schools for the children of migrant workers were closed in Beijing's Daxing, Haidian and Chaoyang districts since June, it has emerged that few of those who invested in building them received compensation, according to Beijing Times.
MOSHANGHUAKAI502: Where can these children of migrant workers go for their education? Return to their hometown? Not staying with parents is not good for children's mental development.
ZHOULIXIA'S MICRO BLOG: Why did the government close the schools for children of migrant workers? Or is it that children of migrant workers can only stay in rural areas or roam about in the urban areas? It is not easy for migrant workers to keep their children around them, and they are not selective in choosing schools for their children. All they want is that children have schools to attend in the city, but they have now been deprived of this right.
XIAOSHISANLANG-WENSHUIFROG: Those who wish to make money by investing in building schools deserve this outcome. Education should not be a vehicle for people to make a fortune. Instead, it is a kind of contribution to society.
All the information is from sina weibo.