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The Supply Chain Empire

Why Every Product on Earth Begins and Ends in China

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The Supply Chain Empire

De: Joseph Ejike Ojih
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“The Supply Chain Empire: Why Every Product on Earth Begins and Ends in China” unravels one of the most astonishing transformations in human history—the rise of China from a poor agrarian nation to the manufacturing powerhouse of the planet. With vivid storytelling and hard economic truths, Joseph Ejike Ojih (Ph.D.) exposes how the everyday products we use—from smartphones and solar panels to sneakers and cars—are all tied to an invisible web of Chinese factories, ports, and trade networks. From Deng Xiaoping’s bold reforms in 1978 to China’s dominance in rare earth minerals, lithium, and high-tech innovation, this book traces how the nation built an empire not through conquest, but through commerce. It reveals how Western corporations, in pursuit of cheaper labor and higher profits, dismantled their own industrial bases and handed the keys of production to Beijing. The result is a global economy that depends on a single nation for survival—and trembles when that nation falters.

Dr. Ojih brings to life the people, policies, and pivotal moments that turned China into the world’s workshop and strategic gatekeeper. His analysis is provocative, deeply researched, and urgent, reminding readers that when one tree grows tall enough to shade the forest, every leaf beneath it must live in its shadow. For business leaders, policymakers, and curious readers alike, this is a riveting exploration of power, dependency, and the global consequences of a world built in China’s image.
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