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Chinese economy is a paper tiger
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>>60184843
It's smart of the US to begin moving production back into the US. Because China's baby boom is over. At current birthrates, in 15-20 years, no more mass production there possible like it was.
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>>60184843
>120% Debt-to-GDP ratio
https://www.usdebtclock.org/
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Maybe Europe is being prepped to be a sea of brown islamic low iq workers in the future. Maybe that's what's been habbening. Idk for sure yet.
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>>60184843
They are the only real economy
They produce everything
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>>60184918
Now post chinas
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>>60184889
>Because China's baby boom is over. At current birthrates, in 15-20 years, no more mass production there possible like it was.
They're going all in on automation and using Vietnam to plug the hole, the new generation of Chinese workers will be smaller but wealthier and transitioned to more advanced production.
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>>60184981
Not at 0.25 kids per woman. It's over. Or better, it will be,
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>>60184999
>84.38% of Debt-to-GDP ratio
https://www.imf.org/external/datamapper/GG_DEBT_GDP@GDD/CHN/FRA/DEU/ITA/JPN/GBR/USA/FADGDWORLD
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>>60185038
>China's total debt-to-GDP ratio, encompassing government, corporate, and household debt, is estimated to be around 285% of GDP, with the central government debt-to-GDP ratio at roughly 84%.
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>>60185057
That 120% number is only the US government debt. You're comparing apples to oranges.
120% vs 84% is pretty clear.
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>>60185064
Not concerntrolling but does anyone here know a reliable number for US total debt along lines of >>60185057? China has unusually light centralised government debt so it's not a great indicator
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>>60185079
Why do you say it is unusually light? It's pretty high for a developing country.
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>>60184843
Check PPP. Every other measurement doesn’t matter
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>>60185002
Your fertility rate is same or worse
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>>60184843
Most manufacturing, all industries , advanced tech is in Chyyyna
Ur an uneducated moron.
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>>60185298
Yeah and they have all those industries thanks to who exactly?. Oh yeah that's right, the entire developted world
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>>60184843
CCP Wumao in shambles
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Ok, but who's the rock lobster?

https://youtu.be/n4QSYx4wVQg
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>>60184843
i wonder how they are financing all these huge infrastructure projects
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>>60185038
>not including unofficial local government financing vehicles.
Keep in mind their portfolio of debt is tied to land value and they have yet to devalue the assets officially. Nice try faggot
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>>60185454
no wars on your continent, looting whole world, war mongering. When you attack china, i hope that you will burn. Whole world hates you now.
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>>60185064
When every "private" company is forced to have ccp members on the board for compliance enforcement, it's not clear at all
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>>60184843
now do the u.s economy
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>>60184889
China is investing furiously in physical capital and education to drive up worker productivity
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>>60185079
US total debt is 722% of GDP
https://www.ceicdata.com/en/indicator/united-states/total-debt--of-gdp
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>>60184918
>>60185038
More important than debt level is the interest paid on the debt. Right now, Chinese 10 year bond yield is 1.7%, US 10 year bond yield is 4.2%
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>>60184925
If so it's a terrible plan. Muslims like paki's and MENAs etc have a superiority complex which precludes them from working menial jobs as they see honest work in factories or warehouses as beneath them. Much like niggers they'd prefer to "hustle" in the grey market and gig economy than exchange labour for wages and actually contribute to society.
It's one of the many reasons their own countries are all shit holes
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>>60184889
>It's smart of the US to begin moving production back into the US.
The US isn't doing, they don't have companies. US CORPORATIONS have companies and they are not moving production back to America unless it's worth it for them.



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