They’re not impossibly cheap. They just require support from a larger group like a government subsidy instead of a single corporation’s influence.
If there’s nothing wrong with the quality of the product then they’re not doing anything wrong. They’re just challenging the rest of the world to reduce their prices and increase their quality to beat the competition.
Flooding the market with impossibly cheap products that can’t be competed against isn’t a good thing when anyone does it.
They’re not impossibly cheap. They just require support from a larger group like a government subsidy instead of a single corporation’s influence.
If there’s nothing wrong with the quality of the product then they’re not doing anything wrong. They’re just challenging the rest of the world to reduce their prices and increase their quality to beat the competition.