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Chinese Missiles and the Wal-Mart Factor

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good read, don't see stuff like this on the news because it would take more then 2 minutes (the length of your average news story)

What are the purcussions for the Chinese economy if an economic blockade by their own hand would occur? Seems to me more Chinese products are sold outside China and any blockade by the Chinese would be fatal to their own economic ventures now that China has become a growth economy. Rice cakes would be a delicacy and rival escargot and caviar. My advice for both countries is dont bite the hand that feeds you.

What are the purcussions for the Chinese economy if an economic blockade by their own hand would occur? Seems to me more Chinese products are sold outside China and any blockade by the Chinese would be fatal to their own economic ventures now that China has become a growth economy. Rice cakes would be a delicacy and rival escargot and caviar. My advice for both countries is dont bite the hand that feeds you.

 

Yeah, and both sides are probably smart enough to have figured that out already. But the European economy is in deep, deep trouble right now, and the US economy is headed that way pretty fast, and the Chinese economy is starting to show disturbing signs of a bursting bubble, itself. If it all runs off the deep end the way it could, somebody might decide they've got nothing to lose anyway ... :(

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