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Originally Posted by Danielk
Damn Chinese, trying to hack to get information..LOL! and you get the usual.."it wasent us".
Not until she can manage her population and resources.
Even in africa, they are complaining of low quality imports.
There are many obstacles which they have to overcome in the near future, before they can become significant players in the international economic scene on a sustained basis.
People suspect that the rich have acquired their wealth through official connections and corruption. Protests by workers and farmers occur every day
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I haven't heard of any complaints about low quality Chinese products to Africa. Sure would love to know about it. Chinese stuff is cheap and indeed some are real low quality. To use them while the last and then discard for another still is money's worth!
They are roaring in the international economic scene. Chinese goods are swamping the world markets.
It does not matter how the Chinese are getting rich. The protest are their internal matter and they are handling it without any problem (not that it affects the exports and adding to their coffers). Corruption and connections to do well is universal and not that it is only in China. Halliburton is just a case in point.
Let's look at solid reasons instead.
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