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  • Chinese Consumer Growth Could Hurt U.S. - Scotia [View article]
    Well there's opportunity, if China actually paid for their vast theft of software, entertainment, pharm, and so on. The piracy rates in China are staggering compared to the US and much of the west.

    On Jun 16 10:44 AM Tom E. wrote:

    > So if there is no chance for reciprocity of trade with China, why
    > do we have free trade with them?
    Jun 16 14:44 pm |Rating: +1 -1 |Link to Comment
  • China'a One-Birth Policy to Stifle Future Economic Growth [View article]
    It's my understanding the one-birth policy is a farce. People can often avoid it by paying a penalty of one something like a bag of rice.
    Jun 10 09:55 am |Rating: +2 -2 |Link to Comment
  • China's Economic Ascendancy (Part 2) [View article]
    Thank you boomers for selling out US manufacturing to totalitarians.
    Jun 05 12:32 pm |Rating: +8 -9 |Link to Comment
  • The Year of the Ox Arrives in China, Land of 'Currency Manipulation' [View article]
    >I stopped at a bank ATM and withdrew over $10,000.
    > ... [text deleted]
    >In both of our cases, my friend and I had no idea that
    >there was a daily withdrawal limit until we tried to do so.
    >I also have no idea if this is occurring at other banks or credit unions.

    What on Earth is this guy talking about? ATMs in the US have had daily withdrawal limits for as long as I can remember. For many, the limit is around $500 or $1000.

    I'd like to know which bank let the author withdraw $10,000 from an ATM. This story makes no sense, and I'm very dubious it occurred.
    Feb 02 10:22 am |Rating: +1 -1 |Link to Comment
  • Ever Shop in a China Bull? [View article]
    I wonder what the trade balance would be like if China didn't have one of the highest rates of software/dvd/music piracy in the world.
    Dec 19 15:23 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Reports Indicate China's Ecosystem Is Too Far Gone to Support a Growing Economy [View article]
    oneolddude-- You're comparing the US of 1950 to China today, but ignoring the glaring difference of overpopulation.
    Dec 10 11:09 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
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