Chinese Economics Thread

hullopilllw

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Lmao, yes. China historically had a problem with corrupt officials stashing their wealth outside China. I am sure Xi will personally send a message to the EU to keep sanctioning various officials :)
So it means EU will project the "genocide" narrative onto China starting now onwards ?

Then the sanctions will keep heaping on without any need for proving ?
 

voyager1

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So it means EU will project the "genocide" narrative onto China starting now onwards ?

Then the sanctions will keep heaping on without any need for proving ?
Yes. I mean its not different from what has been happened from before.

I expect it to be expanded even more so at the end all companies operating in Xinjiang to be sanctioned, and all transportation(affecting BRI) to be stopped from there. This might seem impossible but there is already media campaigns pointing to this direction. So one day EU + US maybe they can.do their "Alliance of Democracies" and together start sanctioning.

Of course it is still early days but in the long term thats what the US would aim for
 

j17wang

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Yes. I mean its not different from what has been happened from before.

I expect it to be expanded even more so at the end all companies operating in Xinjiang to be sanctioned, and all transportation(affecting BRI) to be stopped from there. This might seem impossible but there is already media campaigns pointing to this direction. So one day EU + US maybe they can.do their "Alliance of Democracies" and together start sanctioning.

Of course it is still early days but in the long term thats what the US would aim for

Well I mean in the long term, the west knows it must annihilate China or it will be surpassed, and it has only 5 years left to do it. If your chinese, expect to be fired from your jobs or have to take loyalty tests. I'm already preparing for that day to come.
 

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Mar 13

DC judge halts ban on US investment in China's Xiaomi​


District Court tells of scepticism of government's claim that prohibition was in national interest, suggests phone maker likely to win a full reversal as the litigation unfolds​


(ATF) A Washington DC federal on March 12 judge temporarily blocked the US Department of Defense from restricting investment in Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi.
Officials in mid-January added Xiaomi and eight other firms to a list of what it calls Communist Chinese Military Companies (CCMC) that requires American investors to divest their holdings.
Xiaomi in late January filed a complaint seeking to be removed from the list, and US District Judge Rudolph Contreras put a temporary halt to the ban for Xiaomi.
"The Department of Defense’s CCMC designation process as to Xiaomi was deeply flawed and failed to adhere to several different ... requirements," Contreras wrote in a 26-page opinion seen by Asia Times Financial.
Contreras said Xiaomi was likely to win a full reversal of the ban as the litigation unfolds. "The court concludes that plaintiffs are highly likely to succeed on the merits... fulfilling the first preliminary injunction requirement."
The judge said he was sceptical of the US government's claim that the ban was in the national interest.
"The court is somewhat sceptical that weighty national security interests are actually implicated here," he wrote.M.
 
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hashtagpls

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so what about compensation?
anglos love to go on about compensation; i expect they will compensate Xiaomi for lost business when the anglo government was trying to extort Chinese companies.
 
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