The Race To Beat China's De-Industrialisation Of Europe | Made In Europe (2024) | Full Film

Publicado 2024-07-12
A tsunami of cheap electric vehicles from China could lead to a nightmarish de-industrialisation in Europe. Dr Peter Tom Jones, a well known climate author, is convinced that Europe has to take the full value chain back in its own hands, from mine to electric vehicle. He undertakes a road trip in the Nordic countries to visit iconic mines and show best practices. He talks to the indigenous Sami people and to European leaders.

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  • This is ridiculous and embarrassing to watch, how pathetic to blame others over your own misdeeds.
  • @puffinjuice
    What a stupid title! China isn't de-industralising europe. Europe is happy to accept the cheap prices offered by china and these are the consequences. China isn't trying to hurt europe, it is just doing business and winning at it!
  • @bandwsf
    Do Europeans blame America's big tech for not having their own Google, Twitter and Facebook? Do they lament that all the advertising money flow into the coffer of Uncle Sam?
  • @wongcw08
    Seriously? "China's de-industrislisation of Europe". I am embarrassed reading even the headline. The blame mentality is scary.
  • @JIMMY-nz1ld
    Unfortunately European leaders has to listen to US orders.
  • @user-bo2uu1yp1d
    EU law requires all vehicles to be zero emission by 2035... China is making this possible
  • @walhdamaskus2408
    Talking about competetiveness, no one cant beat the west in blaiming game and incompetancy.
  • @90stroll86
    blaming others is a show of cowardness if u do great u get rewarded dont blame china for ur mistake
  • @m420-nd1if
    This is an ad for investing in scandinavia, not a documentary
  • @etow8034
    Europe is not sleeping, Europe is already dead without cheap Russian energy !
  • @alexlawcb
    Ridiculous title. China did not de-industrialise Europe: you are out compete by China. Just look at the work hour of your labour and China’s. In addition, the commitment to work and innovation spirit of the government. Europe spend so much time in useless politics while China put their effort to build and develop.
  • @vanderbeeken
    While the content is valid (mainly focused on minerals mining in Scandinavia), it doesn't address Europe as a whole, nor does it address de-industrialisation, as the title suggests. It is made by an engineer and it shows: the broader economic and political context is poorly addressed.
  • @pikachus5m166
    Correction, the banksters de-industrialisation of Europe, from the City of London to Wall St.
  • @marks7471
    Haven't watched it all yet but going from the title. Both the EU and the German government at the moment are doing a fine job of the De-Industrialisation of Germany. Please don't give China any credit for helping them. 😀
  • wow the people on the coments are more inform about the truth then the people that make the doc, and please stop blaming china and russia the only to blame is eu and us stop been sheep people from europe why dont built 1rst world mines and pay the fare share in the places i n other countries and help develope other countries all over the world not it just has to be in your european countries if you really want to save the world you can help the countries all over the world as is doing china and russia
  • @scottyuan2255
    Is it the culture of Europe to blame others? How many normal countries are there in Europe now?
  • @jimbrutan_senior
    European and American tariffs are protecting their complacent legacy automakers not customers. The ordinary citizens are sacrificed.
  • @huanghermann5207
    A ridiculous blaming game: EU has to be competitive in the global market to maintain its industries. Its competitiveness is harmed by its own actions: giving up cheap Russian energy, losing innovation against Chinese EVs. China has nothing to do with this. Instead, if anything, China has goaded EU into more innovative path. EU should be thankful for the competition, not lying down to enjoy its old technology.
  • @happymelon7129
    Wrong title! Europe de-industralising by empire(U$). gas pipeline ... With expensive energy , Europe already lost compete at the starting point.