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China Could Use Soft Power to Make Brazil Adopt DRM
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China Could Use Soft Power to Make Brazil Adopt DRM

 https://www.blogdorg.com.br/post/china-could-use-soft-power-to-make-brazil-adopt-drm 

 

China is showing strong signs that it will fast-track the implementation of the DRM (Digital Radio Mondiale) standard for both shortwave and mediumwave transmissions China Could Use Soft Power to Make Brazil Adopt DRM, which the author describes as an "unnoticed tsunami" in the digital radio world. 

The author argues that China acts more strategically and calculatedly than other global powers, making moves only when it has sufficient advantages to win. 

If China develops a robust industry for DRM equipment, it will seek global consumers for transmitters, receivers, and peripherals while broadcasting in multiple languages to reach international audiences China Could Use Soft Power to Make Brazil Adopt DRM

The author suggests that cooperation with India could further accelerate China's position in the global digital radio race, though China could also succeed independently. 

At a time when the Brazilian government is eager to challenge the United States, adopting a digital standard that benefits Chinese industry would be the kind of provocation that pleases the current administration's rhetoric China Could Use Soft Power to Make Brazil Adopt DRM

This represents a form of soft power that could convince several countries to adopt the Chinese system through discreet lobbying. 

The adoption would create dependency in countries that fail to invest in their own production capabilities. What would normally take decades could be catalyzed by China in just a few years, especially in Brazil, where the AM band is practically free and full of vacant channels for DRM China Could Use Soft Power to Make Brazil Adopt DRM

The author notes that if Trump had strategic vision in this sector, he might promote the American standard through sanctions and negotiations to drive U.S. exports and job creation.

However, the author concludes that interest in this sector is not among Trump's political priorities.

 

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