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It's not. We have an American expat in China here and he is always around.
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no that's not about it.
When you're comparing the economy size of different countries, nominal is what matters. India's economy is still just slightly larger than Canada's, just like Taiwan is nowhere near the trillion dollar club, that's just the way it is.
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Anyhow the differences will soon be moot, with the Chinese economy predicted to overtake nominally in 6 years
Chinese and American GDP forecasts: Catching the eagle | The Economist
More like in the 2030s, which is more than 15 years from now, and that's assuming the world wouldn't suffer any crisis(be it political or economic, or both) within the next 15 years....and we all know that's impossible.
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where 70,000,000 can't read or write
where more than 300,000,000 live in poverty
where cities don't have access to clean water
where smog is always present
where the environment has been ruined and natural resources depleted
where inequality is among the highest in the world
where you don't have freedom of speech
where their is constant censorship and oppression by a one party government
where ethnic minorities such as the Tibetans are oppressed
where young people cant even afford to buy apartments
where corruption is vast
where exploitation is everywhere
but keep telling yourself smool
'Hurhrhrurhuruhru, china stronk, hurrhhuruhrhrrhurhurhu'
More like in the 2030s, which is more than 15 years from now, and that's assuming the world wouldn't suffer any crisis(be it political or economic, or both) within the next 15 years.
china doesn't have internet restrictions in some of it's major international cities such as hong kong, so city data might still be banned
He's not in Hong Kong or Macau, so he lives within the Great Firewall.
And why would the Chinese authorities ban C-D?
well if I was the Chinese authorities
I would ban it because its a website where you can express your freedom of speech and criticize the Chinese government or where westerners can criticize it and reveal to you the truth about what china is really like
well if I was the Chinese authorities
I would ban it because its a website where you can express your freedom of speech and criticize the Chinese government or where westerners can criticize it and reveal to you the truth about what china is really like
Those that read English are not aware of the existence of this site.
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