There is no way China is going to reach 30K USD GDP per capita in the next 10 years. For that to happen China's economy will need to grow by at least 8.47432625632 percent per year. At 5 percent, China will reach 30K by the 2040s that is assuming they can keep up the 5 percent per year. Until China becomes as developed as western countries overall(30K per capita is still rather poor compared to the ~50K per capita for EU overall and 90K for US currently and they are of course expected to grow in the next 20 years as well) and global reputation of China increases massively, I find it hard for China to have similar mass immigration like the US had in the 20th century.I wouldn't be so sure about never again. As China gets richer and technologically advanced, there will be a huge influx of immigrants coming from all over the world. Whatever role US plays now as the beacon of Prosperity, China will slowly takeover that role. I expect China to be flocked with immigrants initially from SEA countries but then other places like (India!), LatAm, Africa and so forth.
Yes, its hard to imagine that now cause China is a 13K GDP per capita economy. But in 10 years it will be 30K and then influx of immigrants will start.
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