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  • SalesServiceGuy
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    China's "Delete America" strategy

    Cninese imports to the USA has fallen to only 2.3% of their GDP compared to over 8% from a few years ago.

    China simply has increased their exports to the rest of the world.

    China is actively trying to delete American products from their economy.

    Should Trump ignite a new trade war with China , China's response is most likely "meh" , "see ya", "we will sell our products elsewhere in the world".

    China is already on the verge of of exporting 50%+ of the world's goods goods eclipsing all western nations combined.

    How China is about to cause HUGE pain for America's economy





  • BillyCarpenter
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    #2
    China uses slave labor. They steal our intellectual property. They don't allow our products to be sold in China. Trump is the only one strong enough to stand up to them.
    Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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    • tmw
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      What do you suppose will come first ? Asking American workers to take a pay cut so we can put out more affordable products, or asking American customers to pay a few dollars more for a quality product that supports the domestic economy ? We also have corporations whose loyalty is to the almighty dollar instead of allegiance to their home country. That's besides China trying to take advantage of everyone. Trump might be able to stand up to them. Or he will tell you he can. But are you sure it will have the result you desire ?

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      • BillyCarpenter
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        Originally posted by tmw
        What do you suppose will come first ? Asking American workers to take a pay cut so we can put out more affordable products, or asking American customers to pay a few dollars more for a quality product that supports the domestic economy ? We also have corporations whose loyalty is to the almighty dollar instead of allegiance to their home country. That's besides China trying to take advantage of everyone. Trump might be able to stand up to them. Or he will tell you he can. But are you sure it will have the result you desire ?
        All good points. What would you do?
        Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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        • BBM
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          #5
          Originally posted by tmw
          What do you suppose will come first ? Asking American workers to take a pay cut so we can put out more affordable products, or asking American customers to pay a few dollars more for a quality product that supports the domestic economy ? We also have corporations whose loyalty is to the almighty dollar instead of allegiance to their home country. That's besides China trying to take advantage of everyone. Trump might be able to stand up to them. Or he will tell you he can. But are you sure it will have the result you desire ?
          Do you believe the numbers China is putting out about there economy ? absolutly no oversight that you can trust

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          • BillyCarpenter
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            Originally posted by BBM

            Do you believe the numbers China is putting out about there economy ? absolutly no oversight that you can trust
            I think his points are valid.
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            • tmw
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              It's a conundrum. I don't know what I would do. It's gone on to long to be easily extricated from it. It's bigger then I am.

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              • SalesServiceGuy
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                Most copier OEMs are planning to relocate most of their factories out of China.

                China was once attractive for it low cost labour but standards have risen there.

                These same copier OEMs are investing heavily into robotic assembly of their products taking labour and scaricity of labour out of their cost as much as possible

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                • SalesServiceGuy
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by BBM

                  Do you believe the numbers China is putting out about there economy ? absolutly no oversight that you can trust
                  True, but can you disprove the numbers the offical state numbers and the long term trend that China's exports are rising to the rest of the world.

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