Why Banned US Companies Are in China

I visited the Guangzhou Cross-Border E-Commerce Fair, and what I found goes against what a lot of people believe about China. Companies like Google, Meta, and Amazon are blocked for everyday users in China — but they were right here at the fair, with booths actively recruiting Chinese sellers to sell on their platforms overseas. Whatever the headlines say, global business still runs through China's manufacturing, and these companies want in. I walked the floor, met vendors, and checked out products straight from the factories. I also got into the bigger picture: why China is still the backbone of global manufacturing, why other countries stepping into the supply chain isn't the threat people think, and whether "made in China means bad quality" still holds up. If you like seeing the real China most people never get to — subscribe and come along. 📍 Location: Guangzhou, China #china #chinaeconomy #ecommerce #chinatravel #chinanews #explorechina #chinafactory #chinalife #supplychain #chinasupplier #madeinchina More China walk-and-talks:    • Walk & Talk with Xim   🪮Yao Secret - Xim's own hair care brand: https://yaosecret.com/collections/all... ☕Ko-Fi – Support Xim if you enjoy his work: https://ko-fi.com/ximtopian 🚶🏻‍♂️‍➡️TikTok – Daily engaging IRL live streams:   / ximtopian   🗣️Discord – Join our lovely community:   / discord   🔗 Linktree – Find Xim's socials: https://linktr.ee/ximtopian