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Thursday, November 6, 2025
Monomania #4: The King's Shilling
Wednesday, November 5, 2025
Monomania #3: Chair Man of the Board
Lofty Ideals
Tuesday, November 4, 2025
Monomania #2: Coining It
The BYD Playbook
Not necessarily what they'd have wanted to hear in Detroit, but consider this: every emerging empire is based upon the manufacture of automobiles in particular.
In the 1950s the UK produced something like a third of the global export market, since which both the Japanese and Germans rebuilt their economies on innovative production of cars, whilst the US did so into the 1960s under not nearly so much of the pressure.
UBS now point out that BYD build their own dreams as well as ours, sourcing close to 100% of their own parts as against nearer 30% for rapidly-expiring competitors.
Swiss bank USB report how not only are cars such as theirs better, but that they will remain cheaper not least for sustainable 25% cost benefits at point of manufacture.
US hegemony rode upon what happened in Detroit, and they're not going to enjoy the status of underdog as the century marches on; tho' take it from the UK, you do get used to it.
For much of what makes the US great currently as against 'again' is industry based on software which is readily replicated, as Tim Tok demonstrates... and having been in China for some time, I know that they already have their own versions of all else from search engines and online market-places upward.
Why China is set to lead the field in AI: because manufacturing is and will ever be a bed-rock of leadership in all else.
As we showed here in Lancashire, long long ago.





