That is true; things are not getting better over here, in some areas. But the key difference is that you can't just drop in on somebody in China,
and they know it.They know they have you by the balls. And the old saying "possession is nine tenths of the law" is 100% true when the "injured party" cannot just visit.
The old business trick in the West has been: set up a business in the middle of nowhere (say Scotland) and a long way from your suppliers (say south of England). Run it overtly for a year. Then when you have credit accounts with a load of suppliers, do a runner. After 60 days they will start chasing their money, but as you stopped paying your phone bills a few months earlier, the phone will be cut off. As you made sure you owe nobody more than say 2k, who will drive hundreds of miles to give you trouble, for < 2k? Of course you pay off all taxes, and then you will never be disqualified as a Director (in practice that's how it works).
The above is not easy, because if you p1ss off somebody badly, they can give you a lot of trouble here. They could even visit you with a baseball bat, if you are in the building trade
In China it is dead easy because you can steal anything from anybody (in Europe, etc) and there will be no comeback. Each contract has to be treated as a one-off. I used to build several finished products there. All stopped after one vanished, stealing a 5k moulding tool and about 10k's worth of test gear I built, 2 weeks after the last batch was loaded onto the ship!
For those "small" people among us, with no practical possibility of hanging out in China, the place is good for "isolated" jobs like buying 10k moulded cables, or PCBs, etc. Or machined parts; they are great for those, because everybody with a 5 axis CNC here in the West wants to have a big house with three T34 tanks in their drive