He sais that less people buy Washingmachines and than less pople produce Washingmachines and than again less péople will by Washingmachines and I hate you for bullshit. Anyway. In that dum example of a circular economy the exports in developing markets should balance the dropping sales.
But that's what realy happens:
You produce for years the same technology and sell it for different prices. Your machines are designed to fail. Your machines have had no technological changes since about 30 years. They still use the same amount of water and cleaning powder aka soap. Soap is the basis of Washingpowder, marketiers, that's the stuff from bones that crack oil and fat that is dirt.
No Miele, Siemens or Whirlpool ever met wth a set of engeneers that develop textile fibres, chemical cleaning products, a physics or mulecular expert to start a revolution, yet every single year there is another revolution in washingmachines, but its not even handels to carry.
Funny? Well, our electronic trash piles get bigger and washingmachines have micrcrontrolers on a level that could build a tiny computer for slum kids doing their homework on a handheld, those that use a brush, soap and labor to clean their clothes made to withstand the physical and therefore extremely efficiant cleaning process....you stupid lazy fucks.
So, your understanding of the economic market is wrong, because you do not understand that you have been producing a product that about 80 percent of the world's humans do not need or ever will have need to use, because a brick of soap and brush is in those 80% of the wold way better, also to carry.
Your product is bad.
Like Kokain....
Yours, and I have no somke, buddy. I'd be even worse.