China’s full collapse has begun

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Canada is a technically sophisticated first world economy tightly linked to the largest economy in the world. Canada has many issues, none fatal.
Or your next door neighbour is the US. Who we also happen to rely heavily on, way too heavily for trade. Harper was smart to have worked on getting the EU trade agreement. Others have tried to wean us off the US. Like JT/India.
 

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To add 3) They have began teaching Mandarin in Africa and have a growing exchange student program. They have plans to fill in gaps.

I don’t see immigration filling the gap.

“On net, more than 300,000 people left China in 2022, with another net loss of 300,000 projected this year. For context, that's roughly double the annual net outflow from 2010 to 2017.”
 

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This is maybe China’s greatest weakness. Xi is the new Mao, he has destroyed the countries ability to make decisions and execute policy because he’s the only one that can make decisions. When ministers disappear it’s because they got in front of Xi.

A recent example: https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2023/7/28/chinas-missing-ex-minister-reveals-the-limits-of-xi-jinpings-power#:~:text=The removal of Qin Gang,disappearance, have grabbed global headlines.
You are imposing your capitalist mind set. They have different goals and aspirations and they started their industrialization 100 tears after the west.

I think they would be more successful adopting more market based alternatives but their values are no necessarily ours. Notwithstanding I do belive that China will rise again.
 

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And the left wants us to be more like China. Um no thanks. Authoritarian regimes can never thrive long term.
Good to see you back OTB. Its been a minute.
 
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I don’t see immigration filling the gap.

“On net, more than 300,000 people left China in 2022, with another net loss of 300,000 projected this year. For context, that's roughly double the annual net outflow from 2010 to 2017.”
If certain pieces move into place, it can. They've made the correct global partnerships and investments.

It's about transitioning now, while most of the G7 is still relying on resoucre exploitation and ponzi scheme-like economics
 

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Basically the G7 and a couple minions. Hardly the world.
Look at it from a GDP or consumer market perspective, 9 of the top 10 economies are in this group and most of the next 10. I’m not sure the Middle East or Africa will be much help to China.
 

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If certain pieces move into place, it can. They've made the correct global partnerships and investments.

It's about transitioning now, while most of the G7 is still relying on resoucre exploitation and ponzi scheme-like economics
I don’t see moving to a racist authoritarian country as being very attractive to people with skills.
 

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A couple of points:

1) I heard the 1 child policy never really worked in the rural ares.
2) Many advanced economies are de-populating. Canada is filling the void with immigration, Japan is not.
Japan is still highly xenophobic and would prefer to go extinct as a species rather than have “gaijin” immigration.
Extinction is looming, more diapers are used for seniors than infants, 3:1.
 

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Look at it from a GDP or consumer market perspective, 9 of the top 10 economies are in this group and most of the next 10. I’m not sure the Middle East or Africa will be much help to China.
So then what's the threat?

Without exploiting the middle-east and africa, those top 10 economies won't be top 10 economies.
 

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Or your next door neighbour is the US. Who we also happen to rely heavily on, way too heavily for trade. Harper was smart to have worked on getting the EU trade agreement. Others have tried to wean us off the US. Like JT/India.
Your economy is heavily integrated with the worlds largest economy, it’s not a bad thing. In some ways the East and West of Canada are more tightly integrated with the US than they are with each other.
 

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Japan is still highly xenophobic and would prefer to go extinct as a species rather than have “gaijin” immigration.
Extinction is looming, more diapers are used for seniors than infants, 3:1.
China is on a more dire trajectory than Japan has been on and without the high end skills. Japan is extremely Xenophobic, I would argue so I China and much of the world.
 

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Your economy is heavily integrated with the worlds largest economy, it’s not a bad thing. In some ways the East and West of Canada are more tightly integrated with the US than they are with each other.
“Bad thing”. Nope, not at all. Bit on trade, we have needed to wean ourselves off for sometime. I sometimes chuckle topic specific when Canadians look down their noses at the US. I hope the U.S. and its electorate sort their shit out while there’s time.

And yep, as we always do, have for decades we follow the US by a generation in virtually every trend. Look at the US around 2000. We could also look at housing prior to 2008, or consumer debt..at the start of 2008 US debt to income was 171%. We are a little over that today.

The US in 2000. That’s Canada today. Especially when it comes to division/polarization ( east/west, and politics).

in my perfect world, I’d take the best of both.
 

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. After all Big Top Xi did offer her a lap dance.
A lap dance from Winnie the Pooh? There goes plans of no fap September.

More seriously, Taiwans hottie in chief is some fine milfy childfree cat owning hotness.
 

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Basically the same thing is happening in Canada but I don't hear you scream the end is near.

They will experience difficulties but will be fine.
1: It's nowhere near as bad, a birth rate of 1 is a lot different from, what 1.65ish?
2: People don't scream about the end being near, they scream about doing something about it like bringing in immigrants. China is too hostile for that to happen and at 1.X billion [who knows the true numbers] there are not enough immigrants in the world to fix that.
 
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