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Three examples of vicious competition (one classmate, one enterprise and one country) are concise.
1, Sino-US Trade War (China)

On August 5, 20 19, the United States announced that it would impose a tariff of 10% on about $300 billion of goods imported from China, and China was forced to take countermeasures by imposing tariffs of 10% and 5% on 5,078 tax items and about $75 billion of goods originating in the United States respectively.

On August 24th, the United States announced that it would raise the tariff rate on about $550 billion of goods exported from China to the United States. /kloc-in September, 2000, China sued the United States for taxing 300 billion dollars of goods from China.

2. Vicious competition of household appliances (enterprises)

China's household appliances industry is carried out among enterprises headed by Changhong, Konka, TCL and Skyworth. Their competition, first of all, led to the impact of small and medium-sized household appliances enterprises and bankruptcy, and finally the competitors could not bear it. This vicious competition has dealt a heavy blow to enterprises that actively participate and those that do not.

When these giants can't handle it themselves, their solution to this vicious price competition is that everyone sits down and talks with several leading enterprises, and finally quells this vicious price competition.

3, the first grade (classmates)

Schools rank teachers with their students' grades, and teachers rank students with their grades. At the parent-teacher meeting, teachers evaluate students' learning status by ranking up or down.

After every monthly exam, the children are either happy or worried. For a ranking, the students secretly compete with each other, but on the surface they pretend nothing has happened. Children who are only fifteen or sixteen have learned to exchange false pleasantries with each other. Neither help each other, nor exchange learning methods with each other. Afraid that the other side will surpass itself.

My daughter, who has always been simple and kind, suddenly felt cheated after frankly communicating her learning methods with her classmates, because when she asked her classmates who studied better than herself, they always vaguely said that they knew nothing and had never studied at home.

4. Bad watch (classmate)

In a monthly exam, Tian Tian, a good friend of Xiaoya, didn't wear a watch, so she borrowed a watch from a girl in front of her to take the exam. Unexpectedly, this classmate deliberately lent her a faulty watch. As a result, the watch walked slowly for half an hour during the exam, which caused Tian Tian to hand in the paper before drawing the answer sheet.

When handing in the papers, the girl in front heard sweetheart say with a sad face that it was not time to look at her watch. The girl quickly turned around and said "I'm sorry" and then turned away.

Britney Spears didn't understand why she said she was sorry. She was puzzled. Later, the classmates told her that the girl's watch had long been broken, and everyone knew that only the sweet newcomer didn't know.

5, the wind of comparison (classmates)

After class, some students began to get together and compare themselves, such as eating, wearing, living and traveling. What is even more boring is that even parents' work units and work sizes should be compared. In short, everything should be compared. In the lower grades of primary school, students get together and only compare whose stationery is novel and whose fruit is rare.

However, in the fourth grade, a classmate brought a mobile phone of KITTY, ostentatiously saying that it was bought on her mother's birthday, which aroused the envy of a large group of classmates who liked KITTY around. Many students clamored for their mother to buy them mobile phones when they came home. Since then, the wind of comparison in our class has intensified.