Chinese Economics Thread

sndef888

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I've been looking at rural China's homes and somehow I just feel like they are pretty bad designs. The high walls, large gates and bare brick/concrete structures really look more like mini-jails or abandoned factories compared to the quaint country homes I've gotten used to seeing in southeast asian countries. Not only that, there is very little grid planning, creating tiny plots of agriculture land in the middle of these randomly placed houses

It just feels like the Malaysian/indonesian style terrace houses are a better design, they create closer communities (low walls, neighbours are right next to/opposite you), and seems more efficient (larger uniform agriculture plots, easier provision of utilities)
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Anybody agree or disagree? Could China possibly adopt the terrace style housing?
 
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Total Daily Vaccines Administered as of April 2nd, US versus China. China on track to surpass US in terms of total vaccine doses administered.

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133 million doses administered as of Friday, April 2nd, a new daily peak of 7.2 million doses administered on Friday alone.

A daily average of around 10 million vaccine doses administered could be reached by end-April at current trends of expansion, allowing for China to reach herd immunity (70-80% vaccinated) by September.
 

voyager1

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133 million doses administered as of Friday, April 2nd, a new daily peak of 7.2 million doses administered on Friday alone.

A daily average of around 10 million vaccine doses administered could be reached by end-April at current trends of expansion, allowing for China to reach herd immunity (70-80% vaccinated) by September.
Man, China is ramping up the vaccinations. Hope they can go even faster in order to be able to fully open their border ASAP

As long as they wait, US will get economic advantage if US is open and China borders remain closed
 

PeoplesPoster

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Total Daily Vaccines Administered as of April 2nd, US versus China. China on track to surpass US in terms of total vaccine doses administered.

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133 million doses administered as of Friday, April 2nd, a new daily peak of 7.2 million doses administered on Friday alone.

A daily average of around 10 million vaccine doses administered could be reached by end-April at current trends of expansion, allowing for China to reach herd immunity (70-80% vaccinated) by September.

are the Chinese vaccines mostly single dose? In the US it’s currently majority double dose, so actual fully vaccinated population in the US may be closer to half of what’s shown.
 

j17wang

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Man, China is ramping up the vaccinations. Hope they can go even faster in order to be able to fully open their border ASAP

As long as they wait, US will get economic advantage if US is open and China borders remain closed

Not quite, US will finish its vaccinations ahead of China no matter what, since they have 1/4 of the population but more than 1/4 the vaccination production capacity of China. Also China is exporting alot of vaccines right now since its cases are very low.

Overall, there is a net benefit to keeping chinese borders closed, as China has never been a significant inbound tourist destination but is the worlds largest source of outbound tourists. Having kept the borders closed meant keeping $100 billion in net proceeds circulating within the chinese economy vs being spent overseas by chinese tourists each year.

Also, while the EU and US has so far not recognized the chinese vaccines, China has said it will permit those vaccinated with Sinopharm, Sinovac, and Cansino to travel into China. The economic impact is more if western people can travel, they are less likely to spend money on gadgets and gizmos which are made in china and use the money instead on vacations, flights, hotels...
 

emblem21

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I read somewhere, as someone put it, "China just wants your minerals, the West wants your soul".
Given the behaviour of the Atlanticists, i'd say they are frantic and panicking over China refusing to be cowed by their pressuring and attempts to isolate China.
In the span of a week, after Anchorage, the Chinese leadership has decisively put the Anglos on the defensive, inking that deal with Iran and de-dollarising with Russia and Turkey.
And the thing is, China isn't even at their full potential yet!
Truly, the world will shake when you awaken the Dragon.

Australia's even more fucked than you can imagine, the government printed heaps of covid cheques for people (really, just giving the money to the big corporations that own them) and so they're raising taxes on everyone- and when you consider the K shaped recovery of Australia where the stock market does well but the ppl are going to become jobless and things are looking dire over the course of the next 5 years, you can understand why the Australian ambassador in China lost his cool and cried and said China was being "vindictive".

Well, no shit sherlock; you come at the King, best make sure you don't miss. The Anglo Australians spearheaded the shit in HK in 2019 and were eager deputy sheriffs for the Anglo US. It is appropriate that Anglo australia be punished as an example for all.
As a resident in Australia, i'm personally looking to profit from all of this, just gathering all my dosh, looking to buy when the ASX collapses or housing goes to shit.
I can assure you that a lot of Asian people in australia are going to profit from the anglos losing their place in the world. Without the USA at there back, they simply will crumple very fast
 
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