Your post has been reported. Also, the apparent fact that production is shifting, has shifted, and will continue to shift away from the US and towards China shows us that the productivity differential is insufficient to counteract the price difference. The goal of globalization and neoliberalism is to reduce the price of american and European labour.
Next I suppose you will claim that the Earth is flat, because it appears to be when you look around you? As long as you keep doing that you will have to endure a little bit of ridicule, I'm afraid. No one is forcing you to make a fool of yourself by talking about things you know nothing about.
You don't seem to realize that Chinese wages are increasing. The reason they are is that their productivity level is increasing. Which, of course, also explains why they are getting certain industries. But as their productivity approaches ours so will their wages. That's just what happened with the low-wage competition from Germany and Japan after WWII.
You seem to think that production will be where the wages are the lowest. If that were the case industry wouldn't be moving to China, but to Africa.
That depends on the resources some of those countries have, which are often few/exploited by their own governments.