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It pains to say it, but this could be the final nail in the coffin for Hong Kong

From Global time:

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Shanghai sets targets for financial center construction and technological innovation in next 5 years

By Huang LanlanPublished: Jan 30, 2021 06:22 PM

Shanghai vows to enhance its position as an international financial center and further promote technological innovation in the next five years amid China’s 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-2025) period.

The city, which announced to have basically built itself into an international financial center by 2020, aims to further improve its international financial influence with a total transaction volume on financial markets expected to reach 2,800 trillion yuan ($435.7 million) by 2025, according to Shanghai’s proposals for the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-2025) for the city’s economic and social development and its long-term vision through to 2035, which were officially released on Saturday after being approved by local legislators.

Shanghai will try to attract more global industry giants to settle, planning to increase the number of regional headquarters of multinational companies to more than 1,000 by 2035 from the current 771.

The city’s Lingang area, a newly launched section of the Shanghai free trade zone, is expected to create GDP growth quadrupling that of 2018, according to the proposals.

To improve its function as an international trade hub, Shanghai has also scheduled to construct a distribution center of import and export commodities that connects Shanghai’s surrounding Yangtze River Delta, serving the country and even the Asia-Pacific region.

The city is determined to strengthen the financial sector to improve the real economy. It plans to establish an RMB financial asset allocation and risk management center in the next five years, and improve its financial market monitoring level through setting up a China financial market trading database locally.

Scientific and technological innovation is a powerful engine that drives [city] development, the proposals said. Shanghai’s expenditure on research and development (R&D) is expected to account for 4.5 percent of the city’s GDP by 2025, rising from 4.1 percent in 2020.

Shanghai vows to establish itself into a fintech hub with global competitiveness. It will set up a national research center for fintech development, and accelerate the R&D process in core fintech fields including big data, artificial intelligence, blockchain, cloud computing and 5G.

Meanwhile, the city will emphasize the protection of financial information security and build an ever-improving mechanism of fintech risk prevention.

As one of China’s most striking economic engines, Shanghai is now at a critical stage of development under the complex international situation, said Chinese economic scholars reached by the Global Times, who praise the great importance that Shanghai has for finance and technology.

The two sectors will be major contributors to the role that Shanghai plays in promoting the beneficial development of China’s “dual circulation” strategy, which takes the domestic market as the mainstay and allows domestic and foreign markets to boost each other, said Sun Lijian, director of the Financial Research Center at Fudan University in Shanghai.

“Unlike many other international financial centers that mainly depend on the foreign market, such as Hong Kong and Singapore, Shanghai is expected to do more in boosting the domestic real economy and consumption,” Sun told the Global Times on Saturday.
 

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Also like to add that the province of Guangdong itself is on the verge of overtaking South Korea, the forth largest economy in Asia. Imho the quicker Hong Kong and Macau can integrate into the Greater Bay Area, the brighter their future.

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Guangdong could be to China, in economic term, what California is to the U.S.

While I'm here on the dick measuring discussion. I came across this. And I thought it's quite telling.

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Guangdong could be to China, in economic term, what California is to the U.S.
As long as the people of Guangdong don't become Californian superficial idiots that spend all their money on plastic surgery and pilates, saying dumbshit like "surfs up brah" while losing the ability to dress presentably in the process.

Hopefully haven't offended anyone on here that hails from California
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As long as the people of Guangdong don't become Californian superficial idiots that spend all their money on plastic surgery and pilates, saying dumbshit like "surfs up brah" while losing the ability to dress presentably in the process.

Hopefully haven't offended anyone on here that hails from California
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Some apparently already are.

This popular Chinese TV show is about 'independent' Chinese women. Well if being a successful woman in modern Chinese society means owning the most expensive luxury goods, then screw you. The studio that created this TV show needs to go. Talk about imparting the wrong values.

I can't believe this show is popular. It is extremely hazardous in terms of morals. No matter how beautiful they are, the women in the show look like ugly shitbags to me because of their gold digging.
 

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Some apparently already are.

This popular Chinese TV show is about 'independent' Chinese women. Well if being a successful woman in modern Chinese society means owning the most expensive luxury goods, then screw you. The studio that created this TV show needs to go. Talk about imparting the wrong values.

Feminism and consumerism are too often intertwined in China. The biggest feminist handles on Weibo often sell skincare, makeup, and similar products. They start those gender wars that pit Chinese men against Chinese women to attract followers then sell them their crap. “Feminist” TV shows are always sponsored by luxury brands, the studios are just hired guns and have little creative control over their works.
 

NiuBiDaRen

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Feminism and consumerism are too often intertwined in China. The biggest feminist handles on Weibo often sell skincare, makeup, and similar products. They start those gender wars that pit Chinese men against Chinese women to attract followers then sell them their crap. “Feminist” TV shows are always sponsored by luxury brands, the studios are just hired guns and have little creative control over their works.
Really though, Korean TV shows are full of luxury goods and cars too. But they have an actual story. They aren't some consumerist/materialist shitshow. These materialistic Chinese TV shows are basically just a one-hour long commercial/advertisement for luxury goods.
 

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^ this, about feminism in China being more or less consumerism, careerism and materialism.

The problem with feminism in China is that modern feminists in China equate feminism with westernisation as opposed to the "women hold up half the sky" sentiment, and the problems that come with white worship eg the Vicky Xus of the chinese diaspora.
Chinese females who go to the west to study discover that they can succeed by shitting on their cultural heritage- you see this in the chinese female journalists who are allowed to succeed in the snobbish elitist western MSM.
 

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Guangdong could be to China, in economic term, what California is to the U.S.

While I'm here on the dick measuring discussion. I came across this. And I thought it's quite telling.

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It looks like I enjoy correcting your numbers. ;)

The total mileage of
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, or 24,300 miles. It's over 60 percent of the world total.
 

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I know this is controversial af especially in conservative places, ut do you guys think physician assisted suicide for terminally ill and elderly should be enabled and a state service in China?

China’s social safety nets are poor and these people often have no one to take care of them. If these people want a way out maybe it should be allowed?
 

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I know this is controversial af especially in conservative places, ut do you guys think physician assisted suicide for terminally ill and elderly should be enabled and a state service in China?

China’s social safety nets are poor and these people often have no one to take care of them.
Im in my 30s... My own view is if I get to live to say 65 age, im good... with or without illness I wont ask for more time. Thus Im not saving a penny for retirement.
 
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