February 14, 2012
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Chinese carmaker Geely, which is poised to acquire Swedish auto brand Volvo from US giant Ford, plans to expand the production of Volvo cars in China, according to media reports.
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I am totally excited to see the following headlines in the near future:
"Volvo S40 sedan accelerates when brakes are applied!"
or
"Volvo S40 airbags failed to deploy in accident!"
The Chinese management style is much tougher than American management style. Moreover, Ford took a hands off approach with Volvo as compared to their work with Jag. I suspect the cultural clashed between Geely and Volvo leadership will make the issues between SAAB and GM look like a romance. Who knows how long the rest of Volvo will remain in Sweden after 20 years of such conflict. I hope the leadership a Volvo will respond better than the leadership at SAAB did. Volvo will survive, but its existence in Sweden will depend on how compliant its leadership is to their new owner.
So what's in the future? Most likely scenario is that more and more Volvo production will go to China. I would be very surprised if all production DOESN'T eventually go to China.
In the meantime, the "Americanization" of Sweden will continue unabated. A future of less health care, fewer social benefits, and a downward-spiraling standard of living.
I'm an American, and I can't help notice what has happened in the last 30 years here in the USA. I once heard in a lecture that "nations rise and fall because of the decisions of its leaders". Sweden's leadership is certainly failing at a bad time in the nation's history.
It ain't pretty, believe me.
- While it is true that China's cheap labour is the key driver of its manufacturing industry, it is not sustainable and WILL end. The average Chinaman's age is 34 years old and rising. The size of China's workforce is at its peak at the moment and will decline simply because of the government's population policies.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_the_People%27s_Republic_of_China#Age_structure
All this means that Chinese labour is only competitive in the short-term, and not the long-term. When you add quality (or lack of it) as another factor the numbers will be unfavourable. Volvo will discover this first hand.
Immigration is a non-issue because lets face it, which foreigner would willingly migrate to China and earn substandard wages along with rediculous hours and climb a career ladder that is already reserved for the elite.
- The other thing is raw materials! China does not have it, hence why they are very persuant in buying up foreign companies. One only needs to look at the Australian resource sector to understand what the Chinese game is about. Additionally, there is an every steady rise in cost. China's willingness or ability to recycle is not at all comparable to Western countries.
- The fina thing is the currency - the Chinese Yuan. They are pegged to the USD at the moment and China has 2 trillion dollars in reserve in that currency. The USD is anything but predictable at the moment and will remain unpredictable for the next 5 years or so. Any unfavourable movement in this part alone is enough to kill Volvo's China Adventure.
Chinese are realistic, the workers got what they expected to pay. Why the americans are highly payed to maintain the so called high living standards..., more and more people are saying no to that. It's not a good idea or shameless to borrow money to pretend "rich".
Realistic is accepting low pay and lousy working conditions over rural poverty. That is the choice the Chinese workers have.
The issues you mention that some Americans have with debt is another matter. It is more a product of the mathematical illiteracy and unrealistic expectations that some but certainly not all in this country have.
As others have pointed out, China has a very poor record on quality and safety. I'm watching these developments with some trepidation. It will be a very sad day indeed if I buy brake pads for my V70 and they are labled "made in China".
I am chinese. I'm glad that Geely buy Volvo. I will buy Volvo car if bid is made.
I think that Geely will produce Volvo in Sweden for noble man in EU and USA. But it will produce Volvo in china to fitable for chinese strain.
There are many poor records in the past, but it is reducing with the development of time.
Now there are many private companies in china with the opening and reforement of china.Fox example, Huawei,Wanxiang,zhengganjixie,ETC..they are all good private company. Huawei can enter into world 500 like Edission in Sweden.
I wish that you can buy Volvo car made in Sweden and support Volvo as in the past.Volvo are Sweden blood for ever. China can't change this, but it can produce good car having chinese blood with help of Volvo.