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Originally Posted by TheOmegaZoid
Well its well known that China is the country who most wants to invest in African nations. And Africa thinks it wants the business. But as Apple continues to invest in building an infrastructure for technology in China, it forces the Chinese to buy out and mine for materials in Africa. Thus a trickle down chain is formed with Apple and its american employees at the top, China somewhere in the middle, and Africans at the bottom. The more successful this business is, the more it is reinforced. The african economies become dependent and don't form their own internal economies and voila... there you have it. African workers trapped at the bottom end of the ladder, with no alternative but to do as they are told.
So every time an iphone is sold, it strengthens the global bonds with some doing really well, others so so, and others just scraping by.
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As an aspiring American for Samsung, I'd love it if you could go into more detail about how supporting rival phone companies will reverse this economic trend.