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Should the international community take over China?


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2020 Mar 21, 5:45am   778 views  9 comments

by Al_Sharpton_for_President   ➕follow (5)   💰tip   ignore  

Irresponsible sanitary habits.

Pollution.

Job and IP stealing.

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1   theoakman   2020 Mar 21, 6:49am  

We can just default on our debt for repayment.
5   windhover   2020 Mar 21, 8:51am  

From the hat the woman wears, she is probably a Vietnamese. Rats are popular food in Vietnam. Google it.
6   Shaman   2020 Mar 21, 9:19am  

windhover says
From the hat the woman wears, she is probably a Vietnamese. Rats are popular food in Vietnam. Google it.


And NYC among the homeless. Google “subway chicken.”
7   BayArea   2020 Mar 21, 9:21am  

Yes, China should be taken over immediately. They simply cause too much destruction outside of China which is unacceptable.
8   Patrick   2020 Mar 21, 9:42am  

https://www.visualcapitalist.com/china-u-s-worlds-trading-partner/

Now, a critical shift is occurring in the landscape, and it may surprise you to learn that China has already usurped the U.S. as the world’s most dominant trading partner. ...

The results are stark: before 2000, the U.S. was at the helm of global trade, as over 80% of countries traded with the U.S. more than they did with China. By 2018, that number had dropped sharply to just 30%, as China swiftly took top position in 128 of 190 countries.

The researchers pinpoint China’s 2001 entry into the World Trade Organization as a major turning point in China’s international trade relationships. The dramatic shift that followed is clearly demonstrated in the visualization above—between 2005 and 2010, a number of countries tipped towards Chinese influence, especially in Africa and Asia.

Over time, China’s dominance has grown dramatically. It’s no wonder then, that China and the U.S. have a contentious trade relationship themselves, as both nations battle it out for first place.

The United States and China are competitors in many ways, but to be successful they must rely on each other for mutually beneficial trade. However, it’s also the major issue on which they are struggling to reach a common ground.

The U.S. has been vocal about negotiating more balanced trade agreements with China. In fact, a mid-2018 poll shows that 62% of Americans consider their trade relationship with China to be unfair.
9   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2020 Mar 21, 9:49am  

Patrick says
https://www.visualcapitalist.com/china-u-s-worlds-trading-partner/

Now, a critical shift is occurring in the landscape, and it may surprise you to learn that China has already usurped the U.S. as the world’s most dominant trading partner. ...

The results are stark: before 2000, the U.S. was at the helm of global trade, as over 80% of countries traded with the U.S. more than they did with China. By 2018, that number had dropped sharply to just 30%, as China swiftly took top position in 128 of 190 countries.

The researchers pinpoint China’s 2001 entry into the World Trade Organization as a major turning point in China’s international trade relationships. The dramatic shift that followed is clearly demonstrated in the visualization above—between 2005 and 2010, a number of countries tipped towards Chinese influence, especially in Africa and Asia.

Over time, China’s domi...


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