Chinese Economics Thread

Chish

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People in Sichuan and Chongqing should be encouraged to move to coastal areas. Sichuan Basin makes air pollution stick a lot longer. It’s a great place for agriculture, but not industry.
Better to relocate or clean up industries then moving people from there. The coastal area are already over populated.
 

NiuBiDaRen

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Don't you just love this guy. There's plenty of other countries willing to fill China's glass with their quality fine wine.

Let's see: from the new world alone, there's Chile, South Africa, New Zealand, Argentina....... oh and least I forget. There's always that lovely stuff called Blossom Hill from sunny California. US wine, how ironic.


Did you know most of the world's caviar is made in China? And Chinese caviar is as highly rated as any. Of course most people don't know that the caviar they're eating is Chinese.


Chinese wine is also now getting good. French woman in Ningxia, China is pursuing her winemaking dreams in the vineyards of China. Ningxia is on the same latitude as the best winemaking regions in the world such as Bordeaux, ideal for growing wine. It has great soil, climate for growing wine. In fact a lot of economic officials are promoting wine growing as a way out of poverty for rural people in NW China.
 
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localizer

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Did you know most of the world's caviar is made in China? And Chinese caviar is as highly rated as any. Of course most people don't know that the caviar they're eating is Chinese.


Chinese wine is also now getting good. French woman in Ningxia, China is pursuing her winemaking dreams in the vineyards of China. Ningxia is ideal for growing wine, it's is on the same latitude as the best winemaking regions in the world such as Bordeaux. It has great soil, climate for growing wine. In fact a lot of economic officials are promoting wine growing as a way out of poverty for rural people in NW China.


Another reason I'm for lowering tariffs on food imports so so that farmers can start to grow more valuable things and raise animals instead.

Things like wheat and rice really don't make much money compared to less abundant foods.
 

NiuBiDaRen

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Xinjiang and Ningxia are some of the up and coming wine growing regions in China, and also vineyards are part of plans for targeted poverty alleviation in NW China
 
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