Fwiw, the story on China for the last 20 years has been that they've got virtually unlimited industrial capacity. If this article is offering legitimate perspective and not exaggeration, this could represent very real limits. Well, that and a workforce that maybe exhibiting some stress as a result of working conditions.
You forgot MSM 101 - if it bleeds it leads! They have to make it a crises or it is just not newsworthy (I actually get real news from non-mainstream news sites as they tend to tell the real story).
If you go from 1 to 2, you have a 100% increase. China is going from 1 to 2, but from 2 to 3, it is only 50%, and etc., etc., etc. They started at nothing, so they have done well. But they will not continue on that road because of the problems you pointed out.