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China dominates the physical world. #1 in trade #1 in steel #1 in rail #1 in ships #1 in cars #1 in energy #1 in concrete Here are the graphs on trade and steel:
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China is #1 in rail and #1 in ships.
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Thatโ€™s what Real World Assets are
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Do you think there will be any changes in the next 10 years? How will the United States respond? Will there be a war?
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what about India? I think their growth is also very rapid in this decade
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China is also biggest creditor of US right?
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But doesn't the productivity of those assets matter? They heavily invested heavily in the production of rail, infra, cities, yes. But there is a shocking level of excess hidden in those numbers as municipal projects are left to crumble under all of that over capacity. So, I'm not sure these are as much as a mic drop as they would seem on the surface. China is indeed the manufacturing hub of the world, full stop. But then why are they experiencing a surge in unemployment among their most able bodied age groups?
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hypothetically, if one were to take the other side of China becoming the dominant power; what is ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ #1 in? what is ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ #1 in?
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All excellent points - love this thorough analysis. Thank you for sharing this with the community! 300 $DEGEN 300 $WILD
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Wow
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Quite an entertaining infographic my dear friend
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Western countries created their dependency on China during the last 100 years. Relying on them was a good way for capitalist countries to do capitalism. You build your products cheaper, and call sell more of them to more people, with better returns and optimized costs. Western countries are basically behind the return of China as the world economic power. Happy for their development. Question now. What happens when you untie these dependencies? Does China rely on the others for their development? No longer? Also seen that they are facing huge crisis in real estate. Still unclear to me.
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How is all mighty China doing in living standards compare with the rest of the world? Is the China population happy and prospering? Or is all the glory for the CCP? Howโ€™s freedom of speech working out?
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China ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ณ #1 is the message!
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I mean China defo needs to drop a major research paper on how they keep doing this lol ๐Ÿ˜‚ I see Japan closing in on them in a couple years too from now btw. Donโ€™t you think?
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How are they doing it
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That was an interesting tree China's growth is so important that it can no longer be ignored Thanks for sharing
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Economic is their first choice That is why Joe Biden imposed 100% terrif for goods from China.
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