If our Congress continues on its course to force a rise in their currency, the yuan.http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml?xml=/money/2007/08/07/bcnchina107a.xml
8/7/2007 4:08:28 PM
its all good...i just hope we keep recalling products WEEKLY
8/7/2007 4:09:02 PM
they are also pissed at the last few centuries and have threatened to un-invent gunpowder
8/7/2007 4:14:52 PM
yea.. let them do that. It would completely devastate their economy.
8/7/2007 5:25:51 PM
Fuck them. I can't wait for the 2008 Olympics when 1 of 2 things happen1) They are unable/unwilling to control the foreign press and their population's exposure to it and everyone (including their population) sees how controlling, manipulative, and undemocratic they are and they get shit on their face from countless pro-democracy protestsor2) They do try to control the foreign press, the free world cries foul, and everyone takes turns shitting on China.Either way I see it, they come out covered in shit.
8/7/2007 6:12:29 PM
it would be awesome if they tried to liquidate it and we immediately seized all funds
8/7/2007 8:54:32 PM
I suppose they could, but like real nuclear war, it would also be the kiss of death for the Chinese economy and perhaps the global economy as well. Destroying the American economy would undermine the entire global economy, and while it would certainly suck for us, it would likely be a disaster for the Chinese. After all, who's going to make up over two hundred billion dollars in imports when we go down the tank? No one else has both the economy that could make up such a number AND the political will to absorb so many imports.My two cents.
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8/7/2007 10:11:17 PM
^ Well, the value of the dollar will fall a good bit, meaning we pay more for anything imported (like oil or goods from China). I think the scarier part is the fact they are threatening. It's not like they just shoot their mouths off without thinking about it first. It shows their government in the future does not see much use for us. Our Secretary of the Treasury has been sent over a couple times and was on hands and knees pleading for them to continue buying our treasuries a few months ago. It would be nice to say whatever the Chinese do is irrelevant in regards to us, but that's no longer the case when they could singlehandedly destroy the value of our currency if they so desired.And by the way, do these idiot congressmen and senators realize that if the value of the yuan rises, that means consumers (in our consumption-based economy currently) could not buy as much with their money as everything from China (which is a lot of goods here and pretty much everything at Wal-Mart) would cost more if the yuan-to-dollar ratio decreased?
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8/7/2007 11:09:46 PM
^^re-valuing the yuan would dramatically slow the chinese economy and even our trade deficit which would be a HUGE boom for the US markets. It would mean we would begin exporting finished good TO china and as a result increase the strength of the dollar. The same thing would happen in Europe and other parts of asia.The one thing China doesnt want to do is finally admit that they have been fixing currency inflation (which they have) because it would decimate their burgeoning economy right now. Hence why they said this, because it would be better to lose US trade and cripple the US economy while only slightly altering theirs, than to cripple their own growth and increase ours.
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8/8/2007 12:42:08 AM
^no, they dont go boom.Their infrastructure has SKYROCKETED in the past ten years. Internal chinese markets are skyrocketing MUCH faster than their exports are. The demand for consumers good IN China is vastly outpacing the demand for exports. Look at the trends for the major luxury expendatures over the past 5-7 years, namely automobiles, computers, cell phones within China. It's insane.If they lose the exports to the US, they can shift development internally. Because of the communist control they can impose policy that will fuel the growth to continue without causing a socialist collapse like Russia or North Korea. China isn't the same type of nation, they have a really pretty interesting hybrid between industry and government. Granted it would probably mean a lot of impoverished people are going to die or get killed/displaced, but there isn't shit we can do about that right now.
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8/8/2007 1:35:52 AM
i think they flood the us market with cheap shit because they can, not because they have to. I've seen the quality of products that CAN come out of China. The only thing keeping them from competing on a different level in other countries and areas like the EU, middle east and southeast asia is that there are higher ROI currently in the US.
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