Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) and Global South strategic cooperation

ansy1968

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Sure, but do you hate smoking enough to take foreign money and become their proxy? There are grievances and then there are grievances.
I don't get you, why do my personal grievances have to do with politics. There is no perfect government system in this world, what I'm trying to say is that compare with the US any negative connotations about China is a projection, Hell even even my 18 year old can see thru it.
 

Wrought

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I don't get you, why do my personal grievances have to do with politics. There is no perfect government system in this world, what I'm trying to say is that compare with the US any negative connotations about China is a projection, Hell even even my 18 year old can see thru it.

Who said anything about the US? The other guy asked if the locals were truly upset about Chinese investments, to which I provided a source. Then he asked if the locals were foreign funded, to which I said that doesn't change the fact that the locals need to be upset to accept foreign funding in the first place.

Point being that yes, they are upset. Which is why the Luban workshops are a good idea, to make them less upset. Which was the original point.
 

Wrought

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Brazil has shifted the main destination for beef exports to China instead of US after Trump's tariffs.

Brazil’s beef exports to China are on the rise as part of the Asian nation’s larger strategy to avoid agricultural goods from the United States amid their ongoing trade dispute. Brazil’s beef exports to China rose 38.3 percent in September from a year earlier, reaching 187,340 tonnes, the industry group Abrafrigo said on Wednesday, helping push total monthly exports to a record high.

Total beef exports, including fresh and processed meat, edible offal and tallow, generated $1.92bn in revenue in September with volumes reaching 373,867 tonnes, up 49 percent in value and 17 percent in volume year-on-year. Exports to the US, Brazil’s second largest beef market, fell 41 percent year-to-date in September to $102.9m.

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