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That’s according to Bloomberg Economics, which now forecasts it will take until the mid-2040s for China’s gross domestic product to exceed that of the US — and even then, it will happen by “only a small margin” before “falling back behind.”
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Before the pandemic, they expected China to take and hold pole position as early as the start of next decade.<ref>[https://archive.md/H91Xk China Slowdown Means It May Never Overtake US Economy, Forecast Shows], ''Bloomberg News'', September 5, 2023</ref>
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See: [[Essay:Skepticism about China remaining a global power|Skepticism about China remaining a global power]]
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*[[Chinese stock markets|Chinese stock markets crisis]] (Since 2021, China’s stock markets have lost about $7 trillion in value.<ref>[https://www.marketplace.org/2024/02/06/why-chinas-stock-market-struggling/ What’s going on with China’s stock market?], MarketPlace.org</ref>)
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== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revision as of 18:47, May 19, 2024

The flag of communist China

Please review the below article/video about the Chinese pushing the transexual agenda in the United States:

Donald Trump's negative views on China

See also: Donald Trump

Donald Trump is very anti-China and wants to raise tariffs big time on China - like up to 60%.[1][2] Many times Trump has said that China is "raping" the USA plus doing things to undermine the USA (Unfair trade practices, fentanyl, intellectual property theft, etc.).

If Donald Trump is elected in 2024 he wants to raise tariffs on Chinese imports up to as much as 60%

Donald Trump on record saying China is "raping" the United States

Sun Tzu's on undermining enemies/adversaries rather than fighting them if possible

See also: Sun Tzu

Sun Tzu (c. 400 B.C.) was the author of The Art of War, a classic Chinese treatise on military strategy. Sun Tzu's strategies and tactics utilize the "Eastern tradition of strategy that emphasizes outwitting an opponent through speed, stealth, flexibility, and a minimum of effort."[3][4]

Sun Tzu was a big proponent of using covert/clandestine means against an enemy and of undermining your enemy's will/capability to fight without fighting them if possible.

"Supreme excellence consists of breaking the enemy's resistance without fighting." - Sun Tzu

"The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting." - Sun Tzu

"Be extremely subtle, even to the point of formlessness. Be extremely mysterious, even to the point of soundlessness. Thereby you can be the director of the opponent's fate." (An alternative translation: "Subtle and insubstantial, the expert leaves no trace; divinely mysterious, he is inaudible. Thus, he is master of his enemy's fate.") - Sun Tzu

"Be extremely subtle, even to the point of formlessness. Be extremely mysterious, even to the point of soundlessness. Thereby you can be the director of the opponent's fate." - Sun Tzu

Other essays on China

China's economic problems



China is no longer set to eclipse the US as the world’s biggest economy soon, and it may never consistently pull ahead to claim the top spot as the nation’s confidence slump becomes more entrenched.

That’s according to Bloomberg Economics, which now forecasts it will take until the mid-2040s for China’s gross domestic product to exceed that of the US — and even then, it will happen by “only a small margin” before “falling back behind.”

Before the pandemic, they expected China to take and hold pole position as early as the start of next decade.[5]

See: Skepticism about China remaining a global power

In addition, please see:

*Chinese real estate crisis (2020–present)

*Chinese stock markets crisis (Since 2021, China’s stock markets have lost about $7 trillion in value.[6])

*Youth unemployment in China

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