Chinese Economics Thread

jli88

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China will eventually have to give something up, either by importing more or by stimulating domestic production by partially shifting its production matrix abroad; in both situations, this affects the Chinese trade surplus. China's economic future will no longer involve such a favorable trade balance generating huge surpluses, but rather increasing its gross national product.

A simple appreciation of the RMB would do.

These trade surpluses will continue to create frictions. Even friendly countries like Indonesia, Malaysia are raising barriers.

Getting trade barriers up while retaining a weak RMB is the worst case scenario.
 

abenomics12345

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China will eventually have to give something up, either by importing more or by stimulating domestic production by partially shifting its production matrix abroad; in both situations, this affects the Chinese trade surplus. China's economic future will no longer involve such a favorable trade balance generating huge surpluses, but rather increasing its gross national product.
Agreed. This is why I vehemently disagree with the points people made earlier about how "just let Europe do its thing and dare them to launch a trade war with China".

China is no longer at a point where it needs to be precious about 'maintaining a massive trade surplus' just like how the PLA no longer needs to be precious about 'having 10000 tanks'.
 
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