>The BBC projects that the CCP regime won't survive the next decade. IT'S XIOVERhttps://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cn0ep28drllo
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>>533738344I can tell from that bitch's stupid fucking face that if you asked her how to fix the problems with her home country she'd say some retarded shit like "tax men more".
>>533738587China's economy is fucked tho'
Rly ? I thought the us dollar entered the danger zone last year with 19% of the annual government spending going for debt payments. For 2027 the forecast is 21% and by 2030 the us wont be able to pay pensions and military presence , therefore the us empire collapse begins
>>533738684just 2 more weeks eh, fat?
>>533738856China wants an IMF bailout
>>533738900Well seems like the dollar collapse will begin earlier like this year or 2027
>>533738876durka durka, mohammed jihad
>>533738943Sucks if the USD collapses and the IMF bails China out with USD yeah? That would be funny yeah?
>>533738344They've been saying this shit for over 20 years, and it has never panned out
>>533738943Dollar won't collapse for decades if not another century.China, Iran, all those BRICS niggers, they're in deep shit. But I think Russia might make it out.
>>533739016>But I think Russia might make it out.Russia is committing national sudoku in Ukraine and will be the next to fall after Iran and Cuba (and Nicaragua).
>>533739003The IMF now includes the Renminbi(yuan) in its SDR, china wants to be paid in yuan
>>533738344Meanwhile in reality, record EV and renewable energy sales due to the Hormuzzy closure. While the rest of Asia is depleting their reserves, China still haven't tapped into their 1.4 billion reserves due to access to Russia energy and oil supply elsewhere
The journalists are run by the CIA.China's fine; it's the US being fucked by the Hormussy situation.
>>533738344>>The BBC projects that the CCP regime won't survive the next decade.lol nothing like that is even in the article>just make shit up bro
>>533738969How's that a response
>>533739162Why would China want an IMF bailout denominated in yuan retard? You realize they can just print yuan for the cost of paper right?>>533739330It wasn't. I don't argue with shitskins.
>>533739383I dont know Lol ask china , its their statement
>>533739462Do you have China's number so I can ask them low IQ bro? Your super smart and know a lot about global monetary policy don't you?
>>533739509I dont , but i dont have to. Its public information
>>533739624Post it then. You can't and won't.
The shift from U.S. dollars to Chinese Renminbi (Yuan) for refinancing distressed loans is a documented strategy aimed at easing repayment burdens while expanding the Yuan's global reach. Primary Sources and ReportingCase Studies (Sri Lanka & Kenya): Recent debt restructuring agreements have explicitly changed the currency of repayment. For instance, according to reports from The Diplomat, Sri Lanka's China Exim Bank loans for projects like the Central Expressway were restructured with the currency changed from U.S. dollars to Yuan.Refinancing Strategy: Research from Bloomberg indicates that China is leveraging its position as the world's largest creditor to encourage nations like Ethiopia, Kenya, and Angola to convert dollar-denominated debts to Yuan. This allows borrowers to take advantage of China's lower domestic interest rates compared to the rising costs of dollar-denominated debt.Dual-Purpose Objectives: Analyses by The Diplomat and Steptoe highlight that this serves a dual goal: managing borrower distress to avoid defaults while simultaneously increasing the "international footprint" of the Renminbi.Institutional Data: The Federal Reserve has noted a "rapid de-facto de-dollarization" of new Chinese cross-border lending, as Chinese banks increasingly favor Yuan for both new loans and emergency "rescue" financing. Mechanism of BenefitLower Interest Rates: Because China's domestic interest rates (linked to the Prime Lending Rate) have often trended lower than the U.S. Fed's rates, converting debt to Yuan can reduce annual debt-servicing costs for countries like Kenya by hundreds of millions of dollars.Reduced Dollar Dependency: It lessens the need for developing nations to hold vast U.S. dollar reserves to service Chinese debt, aligning with broader de-dollarization trends supported by the BRICS bloc. https://thediplomat.com/2026/01/how-is-chinas-overseas-lending-changing-in-a-post-default-era/
>>533739179>ecord EV and renewable energy salesThe article you linked says 'exports', not sales.
>>533739091Nah, another collapse of Russia can't be afforded.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-10-23/china-finds-costly-new-way-of-extending-xi-s-global-yuan-pushhttps://thediplomat.com/2025/11/debt-relief-as-currency-strategy-chinas-renminbi-push-in-africa/https://www.steptoe.com/en/news-publications/stepwise-risk-outlook/china-steps-up-policies-to-internationalize-renminbi-in-push-towards-de-dollarization-and-economic-power-projection.htmlhttps://www.federalreserve.gov/econres/notes/feds-notes/chinese-banks-dollar-lending-decline-20250516.html
>>5337383446d chess, not iran was the target, it was from entire time china. trump only pretended to be retarded the entire time.
>>533739674enjoy reading high iq brous dollar is gone soon
>>533738344The ccp will only survive if you think globalization has a future. Does nu/pol/ think globalization has a future?
>>533740257why globalization ? when the us dollar collapse in a few years theres gonna be 3 economic blocs , usa ,eu , and brics. usa being the smallest one . THE us dollar can only survive with globalization or ww3, not china . China doesnt pay 20% of their annual revenue for debts
>>533740257the yuan is not in a danger zone. the us dollar is.i dont see any threat to the existence of the ccp or the yuan
>>533740257I think globalization is just a matter of time but will happen slowly. All ethnicities are mixing more and more all over the world, there is already a global culture that everyone shares through the internet, a common language that we are using here right now, we consume the same products, watch the same movies, listen to the same music in general. Culturally it will happen, politically I think it will be more difficult, maybe the next phase is 3 or 4 superstates and then the next one is the global government.
>>533738344Is it simply boomerslop, or does china fund it to make themselves look better?
>>533740167See how I knew you couldn't and wouldn't?
>>533740469China relies on imports to keep its exports afloat; they import foreign currencies and resources to export products. In a surplus production economy, the most important thing is demand and market access.As the global economy disintegrates and reformats into regional economic zones, China cannot maintain its status as an exporter.The USD ceasing to be the global reserve currency (that the yuan is currently pegged to at a ratio of 7:1) and the disappearance of the global market threatens China with an economic decline of >50%. And if everyone trades in other currencies, where will other countries get the yuan if China has a trade surplus?
>>533738344I have been alive for too long on this godforsaken earth, probably older than most people here. I have heard that China will be collapsing in the next 10 years since the 90s, that the Chinese economy will have the bottom fall out of it, but it never happens. Would be fuckin grouse if it did, but it never does, and I think "journalists" only ever say it to get some clicks. If you look at Chinese news and translate it, they're basically saying the same about western nations and use these kinds of images to demonstrate, it's all so tiresome.