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Posted
1 minute ago, Jingthing said:

Big ones.

Ones with government backing.

A common tactic from China. 

Just to match the prices that China offers on its goods would be very costly. And why wouldn't China respond and do the same?

Posted
1 minute ago, placeholder said:

Just to match the prices that China offers on its goods would be very costly. And why wouldn't China respond and do the same?

I didn't say they wouldn't.

I'm not the one who suggested that tactic.

Just acknowledging that it's done sometimes in business.

Posted
18 hours ago, placeholder said:

But that's not the point.  It's about the weak leverage the U.S. has to compel South American nations to do its bidding re: China. 

I don't think the United Fruit company were socialist. The reason central American countries are screwed up and they are coming to America.

Posted
20 hours ago, KhunLA said:

Another day, another string of anti Trump threads ... :cheesy:

 

On topic ... the world was a better, safer place during his 1st administration, and expect no less this administration.

 

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Well said. Great pic.

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Posted
4 minutes ago, soalbundy said:

So is the US but at least China actually produces stuff (much of which is bought by American consumers)

We can feed ourselves. They cant

Posted
3 minutes ago, Yagoda said:

We can feed ourselves. They cant

Using debt to put food on the table isn't viable. China is buying up farmland around the globe and changing its northern deserts into farmland. China plays the long game, the US needs instant gratification and to hell with the future.

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Posted
6 minutes ago, soalbundy said:

Using debt to put food on the table isn't viable. China is buying up farmland around the globe and changing its northern deserts into farmland. China plays the long game, the US needs instant gratification and to hell with the future.

China has a 40 % youth unemployment rate, they are defaulting on payments to Belt and Road Exploitees, their military is corrupt, and they have thousands of empty buildings. Their tourism numbers are drying up. Their environment is a mess. They flood the world with cheap crap just to keep their population from rising.

 

Keep shilling. 

Posted
2 minutes ago, Yagoda said:

China has a 40 % youth unemployment rate, they are defaulting on payments to Belt and Road Exploitees, their military is corrupt, and they have thousands of empty buildings. Their tourism numbers are drying up. Their environment is a mess. They flood the world with cheap crap just to keep their population from rising.

 

Keep shilling. 

Where would the American consumer be without this 'cheap crap', they'd have nothing to buy on credit.

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Just now, soalbundy said:

Where would the American consumer be without this 'cheap crap', they'd have nothing to buy on credit.

I bet you live in the USA, huh LOL

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According to several posters on this forum, now that Trump will be president again, the rest of the world just needs to shut the hell up and do as they’re told. So that should take care of everything, all problems solved, easy peasy….

Posted
6 hours ago, soalbundy said:

Using debt to put food on the table isn't viable. China is buying up farmland around the globe and changing its northern deserts into farmland. China plays the long game, the US needs instant gratification and to hell with the future.

I don't think China is playing the long game at all. Or, if they are, the're not going to have enough time to succeed. At least if they continue with their present policies. Before Xi, the private sector constituted more than 50% of the economy. That's been reversed. There's a huge amount of private debt out there thanks to the real estate bust and to the fact the the Chinese govt is compelling private sector business to make loans to failing government enterprises. And also making workers in the private sector spend hours studying the gemlike thoughts of Xi.

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6 hours ago, Yagoda said:

China has a 40 % youth unemployment rate, they are defaulting on payments to Belt and Road Exploitees, their military is corrupt, and they have thousands of empty buildings. Their tourism numbers are drying up. Their environment is a mess. They flood the world with cheap crap just to keep their population from rising.

 

Keep shilling. 

There was a time when Japan experienced the same kind of disdain. After WW2, it started to make cheap stuff and slowly worked its way up the value chain. China is following the same path. They offer plenty of advanced technology on the world market. 

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https://tradingeconomics.com/china/exports-by-category

Posted
7 minutes ago, placeholder said:

There was a time when Japan experienced the same kind of disdain. After WW2, it started to make cheap stuff and slowly worked its way up the value chain. China is following the same path. They offer plenty of advanced technology on the world market. 

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https://tradingeconomics.com/china/exports-by-category

You need to look at those figures over the past few years, break down the categories and get back to me.

 

Have you ever bought or used say...machine tools from China?

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Just now, Yagoda said:

You need to look at those figures over the past few years, break down the categories and get back to me.

 

Have you ever bought or used say...machine tools from China?

No, you need to provide evidence to to counter what I offer. If you make a claim, it's incumbent upon you to back it up. Stop trying to recruit others to be your administrative assistant.

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44 minutes ago, placeholder said:

I don't think China is playing the long game at all. Or, if they are, the're not going to have enough time to succeed. At least if they continue with their present policies. Before Xi, the private sector constituted more than 50% of the economy. That's been reversed. There's a huge amount of private debt out there thanks to the real estate bust and to the fact the the Chinese govt is compelling private sector business to make loans to failing government enterprises. And also making workers in the private sector spend hours studying the gemlike thoughts of Xi.

Xi is the greatest Chinese leader in recent times. Surely he is going to inflict some pain for long term gains to his people, but they can't topple him, there are no elections in China. The greatest move recently was to clamp on the real estate speculators. I keep an eye at a few high tech areas and the Chinese are moving very fast ahead.

Posted
40 minutes ago, placeholder said:

No, you need to provide evidence to to counter what I offer. If you make a claim, it's incumbent upon you to back it up. Stop trying to recruit others to be your administrative assistant.

Your figures prove nothing. The issue is my claim that China is in serious financial difficulty and all you can do is show raw export figures for one year. 

 

You familiar with this yet?

https://www.19fortyfive.com/2025/01/chinas-economy-could-soon-face-a-massive-debt-crisis/

 

The fact that China exports billions of dollars of toys and cheap rice cookers does not change the dynamic, which you, in your superficial socialist sloganeering manner, refuse to explore deeper.

Posted
9 minutes ago, Yagoda said:

Your figures prove nothing. The issue is my claim that China is in serious financial difficulty and all you can do is show raw export figures for one year. 

 

You familiar with this yet?

https://www.19fortyfive.com/2025/01/chinas-economy-could-soon-face-a-massive-debt-crisis/

 

The fact that China exports billions of dollars of toys and cheap rice cookers does not change the dynamic, which you, in your superficial socialist sloganeering manner, refuse to explore deeper.

Truly an astonishing comment. Immediately before I replied to you, I posted this reply to soalbundy:

"I don't think China is playing the long game at all. Or, if they are, the're not going to have enough time to succeed. At least if they continue with their present policies. Before Xi, the private sector constituted more than 50% of the economy. That's been reversed. There's a huge amount of private debt out there thanks to the real estate bust and to the fact the the Chinese govt is compelling private sector business to make loans to failing government enterprises. And also making workers in the private sector spend hours studying the gemlike thoughts of Xi."

What is there about that which you find objectionable?

Posted
12 minutes ago, Yagoda said:

Your figures prove nothing. The issue is my claim that China is in serious financial difficulty and all you can do is show raw export figures for one year. 

 

You familiar with this yet?

https://www.19fortyfive.com/2025/01/chinas-economy-could-soon-face-a-massive-debt-crisis/

 

The fact that China exports billions of dollars of toys and cheap rice cookers does not change the dynamic, which you, in your superficial socialist sloganeering manner, refuse to explore deeper.

And your comment about Chinese cheap rice cookers is just inane. Clearly you have no use for evidence. Still, here's some more:

 

China takes lead in critical technology research after 'switching places' with US

An Australian think tank that tracks tech competitiveness says China is now the world leader in research on almost 90% of critical technologies. In a newly released report, the research group adds there is also a high risk of Beijing securing a monopoly on defense-related tech, including drones, satellites and collaborative robots — those that can work safely alongside humans.

Analysts say the huge leap forward for China is the result of heavy state investment over the past two decades. They add that despite the progress, Beijing is still dependent on other countries for key tech components and lacks self-sufficiency.

https://www.voanews.com/a/china-takes-lead-in-critical-technology-research-after-switching-places-with-us/7779603.html

 

Having contempt for a rival is the quickest path to defeat.

Posted
14 minutes ago, placeholder said:

And your comment about Chinese cheap rice cookers is just inane. Clearly you have no use for evidence. Still, here's some more:

 

China takes lead in critical technology research after 'switching places' with US

An Australian think tank that tracks tech competitiveness says China is now the world leader in research on almost 90% of critical technologies. In a newly released report, the research group adds there is also a high risk of Beijing securing a monopoly on defense-related tech, including drones, satellites and collaborative robots — those that can work safely alongside humans.

Analysts say the huge leap forward for China is the result of heavy state investment over the past two decades. They add that despite the progress, Beijing is still dependent on other countries for key tech components and lacks self-sufficiency.

https://www.voanews.com/a/china-takes-lead-in-critical-technology-research-after-switching-places-with-us/7779603.html

 

Having contempt for a rival is the quickest path to defeat.

Thinking your rival is stronger than it is is the quickest path to defeat.

 

China shills and propaganda. All fits in now with the anti Trump stuff

Posted
5 minutes ago, Yagoda said:

Thinking your rival is stronger than it is is the quickest path to defeat.

 

China shills and propaganda. All fits in now with the anti Trump stuff

Since intelligence about the opposition is never perfect it's obviously better to act as though they are stronger than you might otherwise believe. The US chose not to follow this dictum. We can see the result of that foolishiness in countries called Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan.

 

As for "China shills and propaganda,..." In other words all you've got is denialism without offering a shred of evidence to counter the evidence I produced. You've got nothing. 

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On 1/5/2025 at 12:40 PM, KhunLA said:

Another day, another string of anti Trump threads ... :cheesy:

 

On topic ... the world was a better, safer place during his 1st administration, and expect no less this administration.

 

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I hope it is true ....but after his  suspicious "face to face meeting" with Putin in Helsinki whereby he kicked out all his US assistants and kept only a Russian translator,  I am worried he will break up NATO and sell out the free world to Putin who then will pay his billions of legal and other debts.

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On 1/5/2025 at 2:57 PM, placeholder said:

Outbid? This is about trade. China is a big market for these countries.

To transport the lithium and other resources it can capture, China is building a mega port in Peru. But maybe it could double as a naval base.

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