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China releases statement that tradewar is on with America!
China states 'dramatic changes' and 'fires being lit' as President takes office
?A trade war between China and the US seems inevitable,? Pang Zhongying, of Renmin University, told the South China Morning Post. ?Beijing should make some worst-case scenario planning, even though the development may not be as bad as we have expected.? ?He will soon realise that leaders of the two countries must use more mature and effective ways to communicate than trading barbs via Twitter,? an editorial said. ?Frictions between the US and its allies, and trade tensions between the US and China seem inevitable within the four years ahead,? said an editorial by the Global Times, a pro-government tabloid newspaper with a reputation for populist rhetoric. Adding that ?dramatic changes? were on the way, the newspaper continued: ?The Trump administration will be igniting many ?fires? on its front door and around the world. Let's wait and see when it will be China's turn.? WSJ's Daily Shot: Has the Trade War With China Already Begun? - Daily Shot - WSJ |
OMG, where will I buy cheap crap that breaks right away?
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smoot%...ley_Tariff_Act
Smoot?Hawley Tariff Act 2018 may be called the beginning of the REALLY YUGE Depression! https://s28.postimg.org/661t9eupp/YUGE_HANDS.jpg |
I'm for putting China in there place and taking back our power.
I don't think Trump's the one to do it successfully, but I'm willing to wait and see :thumbsup How China Will Fight A U.S. Trade War And Lose |
China can't afford a trade war.
Can you imagine Macy's, Kaymart, Ralphs, going to war with their customers? |
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The solution is very simple -- Just say no!
Don't buy Chinese goods. No more Walmart -- no great loss. Better get a second job to pay the prices tho ... |
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if you look in the european and asian news you might see different statements. european politicians have already mentioned to get nearer to the asian market, because they do not expect anything good from d.t. anymore. if europe gets forced to move nearer to asia than imagin this mass of people. USA is then just a small part of the world economy and does not have that much friends at the moment what could extent this market any bigger. even canada had signed contracts with europe already - i think what barry wrote is not so far from reality "2018 may be called the beginning of the REALLY YUGE Depression!" the first thing a politician have to know is, that that any kind of policic is based on compromises and diplomacy. even when you see that with business eyes we all should have learned meanwhile that a biz with just ONE happy part isnīt a good one and i will not have a long future. greetings thommy |
they flood america with junk! cut them off!
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Fake news.
Some random asshole "Pang Zhongying, of Renmin University, told the South China Morning Post." and this is considered "China releases statement"? Fucking lib retard. |
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Yes, our politicians are selling our jobs to enrich themselves and the 1%. that's why we have to get rid of them. We need to force countries like US and the EU to force Third World countries to buy as much as they sell. Or lose more wealth. Should there be a compromise on people in the West getting poorer? Recent votes in the US and EU say no. |
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:1orglaugh |
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Now they hack our shit, bootleg our products/services, no respect for copyright or the rights of their citizens freedom of expression. Maybe God was killing their civilization for a reason? Maybe we shouldn't have intervened? |
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the usa have a poulation of aproximately 350 million people. the EU 750 million. aisas puluation is 4,3 BILLION people - now count that together and tell me who have more chances wo win a trade war. aut of that - look here is an official statement of on the website of the German diplomatic representation in China (so no fake news) if you read between the lines and also listen a bit to the statements from euopean goverments - count 1 + 1 together you can see the quality of the conflict. EVERY war in the past few hundert years had itīs reason in economic interests. it is bad enough that these interesstes are ruling the politics all over the world behind the curtain. with t.d the first time one of these rulers is becomming the visible president of such a big a powerful nation. and his much bigger problem is, that he is not only building enemies all over the world - he won the elections with a minority. so it is quite assumable that he will have a problem to define for what part of americans he want "america first" and what he will do with the other 51%? quantanamo is not that big. greetings thommy |
Great, that will fuck up Walfart.
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The US is a big customer, but not as big as Asia, or even the EU. |
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The US can change "suppliers" but China would have a much harder time replacing the US market. |
so is the MAGA happening or not? :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh
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China & Japan are the USīs biggest creditors, doubt if Trump will cut these ties, where else will they borrow the money to do all the things he wants to do, to make America great again pml!
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I buy my andoid boxes from them!
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Russian markets and Chinese labor will fill the gap.
Everything in the USA will cost twice the price and the minimum wage will be $20.00 /hour. Montgomery Ward's (defunct US department store retailer) will rise from the dead and Walmart will die. https://s29.postimg.org/6zgg0d7bb/Oz..._Christmas.jpg Everybody happy in Trumpland utopia now? |
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Meaning if the US stops having shit manufactured in China, the Chinese factories can't just keep making the same stuff and selling it to someone. That factory now has no products to make and they have to find a new company to build stuff for. It's not their products but rather companies out side of China own it. China is just the labor pool, nothing more.. It's not Chinese companies building shit and selling it in the US.. It doesn't matter if the shit is made in Mexico, Vietnam or China.. They are just the cheap labor.. |
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to understand the REAL situation you have to understand that USA have the highest dept all over the planet. and not only the country is in dept, the citizens are also. an average family of 4 people have a dept of 160.000 dollars and i canīt find an answer to the follwoing questions: 1. how can this familiy survive if goods are becomming more expensive because they are produced in USA ? By more jobs ???? That would result in.... 2. How can production inside USA result in a better income or more jobs if there are no outside buyers for this products and the inside buyers canīt afford to buy them? 3. When US-citicens do not get any other products then american with WHAT do they buy it? With more dept? 4. Increasing prices automaticly have a decrease of consumption as a result. To WHO are american factories sell the produced goods if the own citizens canīt or wonīt buy them? that will lead to... 5. less production, lower prices and a dramaticly value lost of the dollar. Even products what CAN NOT be made in USA will be more expensive because of a low dollar value. and this low dollar value canīt even help america to EXPORT because they are in war with potencial buyers.... to understand worldwide economy means to understand that a global market is the one and only chance for a country to get over bad times because there is always someone out there who have good times and can buy and invest. a successful business (and a country) can be driven 2 ways: a. robbing others til they do not have anything left - thatīs than the end of the game or b. accepting that business (and human existence) is a mix of giving and taking. there canīt be ANYONE first. greetings thommy |
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what do you think is the effect to produce on cheap labour costs in south america if the raw material for that have to be IMPORTED from asia ? we are living in a global world and to cut that off would bring us back into times where your own parents had to work 5-6 month to buy a new TV. i do also not know how you want to afford to buy an iphone (desigend in california build in china) what is already not cheap. sure - you will not see that in the next few month, because since trump was in the race the exports between USA and china where increasing THAT MUCH that there are reserves now for 1 year. but after that time you will see the difference and unfortunaltely also this people will, who saw the disaster before and did not vote for him. but all in all, the worst for me in the US is the voting system. I think that this is the worst system in the wold because it parts a population of 350 million people only in 2 fractions. but the biggest part of freedom is the right to be an individual with own ideas and not only get stamped as A or B. greetings thommy |
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Now go look at other Asian countries. If a real war started, China would quickly run out of fuel as it has no oil resources to fuel its military. |
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The problem is getting the bosses of all the companies that rely on Chinese Imports to agree. List of Fortune 500 companies and their websites | Zyxware Technologies How many of them are knee-deep in building up the Third World? |
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European Union US$567.2 billion the EU trade as 1 block. Working together cripples China. United States: US$410.8 billion Hong Kong: $334.3 billion Japan: $135.9 billion South Korea: $101.5 billion Vietnam: $66.4 billion |
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Not only did it remove jobs, it removed the taxes earned by those companies and put people into relying on the State rather than contributing to the State. So long as the present trend continues, debt will rise. Spain, Portugal, Greece, etc. Problems are they little in the way of a private sector contributing to the taxes to service their debts. Look at how much they borrowed against other countries. Small amounts until they're put up against real GDP. Real GDP is dropping in the West. We are now too reliant on the casinos that go from boom to bust too easily. |
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Why would the EU want to help Trump. The guy that openly mocks the EU, thinks Farage is a great guy, and states that Brexit was a smart move. Get a grip. The living standards of the western world depend on cheap consumer goods manufactured in China. It is utter fantasy to suggest that there are simple populist solutions to the transfer of low skilled jobs to low cost territories. Silly old hypocrites like you and Trump believe this shite, but the reality is a lot more complex. :2 cents: |
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With respect, research the flow of wealth from the First World to the Third. Look at the incomes of most in the Third World. Then look at the growing poverty, low wages, unemployment and reliance on the State in the first. Look at the trends and then project them forward by 20 years. The essential element for the future is whether the automated factories of the future are where they are, what country they contribute wealth to. Then will China take over as the centre for financial industries? The West loses that and it's game over. |
These Companies Are at Risk in a U.S.-China Trade War |www.bloomberg.com
You might want to read this before you parrot the I hate China mantra. I know you probably won't. So here is a quote ... Quote:
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However, if you think iPhones aren't cheap. You just hinted at how successful you are in the world. Reserve mean nothing. It's the jobs for Chinese workers and profits for the bosses that matter. Once they're under threat China is at the table trying to give more and take less. Agree with you about the voting system. It's in the grip of the people who are benefiting from the present situation and wanted Clinton to keep it going. |
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Again someone who relies on cheap imports to get by. How long before your job gets exported? Or just lost because your customers are on benefits? I suggest you join Thommy and research the situation over the last 40 years. Then project it forward. |
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