Chinese Economics Thread

crash8pilot

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I feel this is more than economics. This is the hug your enemy approach.

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NOVEMBER 3, 202011:02 AMUPDATED 7 HOURS AGO
China says it supports Fujian in new integrated development with Taiwan: Xinhua
REUTERS/Stringer
BEIJING (Reuters) - China’s Communist Party says it will support Fujian province in exploring a new path for integrated development with Taiwan, state media reported on Tuesday.
Fujian is the province across a strait from Taiwan, which China regards as a wayward region.
In the next five years, China will help Taiwanese businesses participate in the Belt and Road Initiative and list on mainland markets, state news agency Xinhua reported, citing the ruling party’s recommendation for the economic and social development for 2021-2025.
The recommendation also said China will be on high alert for and be resolutely against separatist activities fighting for Taiwanese independence.
Reporting by Yew Lun Tian; Editing by Andew Heavens
And who says unification with China can't be achieved peacefully through diplomatic means
 

Gatekeeper

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And who says unification with China can't be achieved peacefully through diplomatic means

Exactly, time is on China side. Eventually with enough Taiwan province business interest operating in China. It will make it less and less for any Taiwan province leader to resist business interest. Especially if it's going to hurt their pockets and unemployment leasing to unsettled populace.
 

J20 RTS

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I'm more interested in what the Chinese censors will make of this. Exposed tattoos are usually not allowed on Chinese TV, but it seems awfully impolite to censor the face of a foreign minister.
She'll just have to ware a mask or the Chinese censor would just blur her lower chin.
 

AndrewS

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  • That will require 4.7% growth per year: Bocom strategist
  • China will also aim for high-income nation status by 2025

An average of 4.7% growth per year till 2035 looks feasible.
 
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