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Posted by AlsvinChangan > 2022-01-06 12:32 | Report Abuse

2022 Taiwan downfall started?

2022 Taiwan is DOOMED

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Posted by uncensored > 2022-01-06 15:18 | Report Abuse

China stands to lose 60% of its GDP TFIglobal
Looking at China, it is easy to assume that it is a country of big companies. I mean tech giants like Alibaba, Tencent and Huawei became globally popular very quickly.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxytQTkaG14&t=96s

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Posted by uncensored > 2022-01-06 15:56 | Report Abuse

China Panic: Rivers China Turned Blood Red Overnight | China Floods | Three Gorges Dam | China News

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSEjU0-UlcU

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Posted by stockraider > 2022-01-07 19:27 | Report Abuse

Do not be mislead by konman uncensored, if u google under collapse of countries bridges in the world from 2000 until now...U will find in wikipedia disclosed that North America has the most bridges collapse, much more than CHINA for the past 20 years MAH!

In addition to this, u must bear in mind china has 5 times the length of bridges longer much more compare with North american mah!

Thus the info provided by uncensored are highly misleading and one sided, this is normal loh....bcos uncensored is a stooge to USA out to discredit China with Fake misleading news mah!

This how the west manipulate news to kon people to their fake narratives mah!


Posted by uncensored > Jan 6, 2022 8:13 PM | Report Abuse

Made in China: 37 Bridges collapsed in 5 years | Ancient China | Quality | moral issues

Many people think that "made in china" stands for inferior quality, so let's dig deeper for the causes.

In the five years from 2007 to 2012, a total of 37 bridges collapsed in China, including 13 bridges under construction, which killed 182 people and injured 177, an average of 7.4 "deadly bridges" per year.

In 2008, it was found that many infants were suffering from kidney stones after consuming Sanlu milk powder, which was found to contain melamine and cyanuric acid. According to china’s Ministry of Health, "By the end of December 2008, a cumulative total of 296,000 children with kidney stones caused by consumption of Sanlu milk powder had been reported nationwide, and 52,898 were hospitalized and treated. The Sanlu incident caused an international outcry and 27 countries, including Canada, the United Kingdom, and Italy, immediately announced a ban on the import of Chinese dairy products and related products.

Ancient buildings are strong and can last long, but nowadays in China buildings are like tofu.
Why?

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Posted by stockraider > 2022-01-07 19:27 | Report Abuse

Very true mah!

In China u have the benefit of both world...A highly competent govt that love its people & country and a system that nature entrepreneurship & capitalism with balance share prosperity for all mah!


Posted by Tobby > Jan 7, 2022 5:42 PM | Report Abuse

Nowadays you cannot simply label any nation with democractic, socialistic or bombalistic term of yesteryears!
Today, the rule of the game totally changed!
Take democracy for example! It's domcrazy nowadays! From father of democracy like US, voters no longer vote for politicians that best take care of them! Instead, election is just a game of getting voted! Once they are in corridor of power, looting becomes new normal!
In Malaysia, democrazy has taken looting to totally new level! Since we are in 69 alliance, yes, the brand of our new alliance is Pakatan Barisan Perikatan 69 where lawmakers of many sides form a government to enjoy the bounty!
Democracy is dead! Democrazy is alive!
As for China, i guess they are lucky for not having any general election! Because if they do, i think the level of corruption will take entirely new form! China will join the rest of democracy nations into turd pit!
But we cannot say China is totally authotarian nation as well! Because, chinese China do have some freedom! The freedom of entrepreneurship! Meaning, chinese China are free to do small business as source of income! I mean, isn't that more beneficial than having freedom of speech and so forth! The minds of China are focus on improving themselves rather than going around rolling on streets for sake of personal freedom!
Looking at Malaysia, China is way way way better! Malaysia is a pariah nation! We are destine for failure! It's too late to try and save Malaysia!

Posted by AlsvinChangan > 2022-01-07 19:38 | Report Abuse

with RCEP 2022

all countries must open for China

China will rise

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Posted by uncensored > 2022-01-07 20:49 | Report Abuse

西安缺物資慘況!小粉紅:封城是台灣害的|有菜吃要感激中共,不准抹黑造謠發微博罵中國
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCGh01v9QBY

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Posted by uncensored > 2022-01-08 20:52 | Report Abuse

【被黃標】又是等核酸,新疆2歲半女童殞命;連被3醫院拒診,壯男被拖S;不做核酸將嚴懲,最高可判7年刑;「清零姐」甩鍋,西安就醫不再查核酸;歷史在重演?內部人揭疫
這個世界上不幸的人很多,但好像只有中國大陸那些不幸的人,多數可以找到共同原因。今天的話題還是關於疫情,有兩個重要信息,一個是西安疫情爆發的真相,歷史在重演。另一個是西安多家醫院拒收拒診的真實原因,當局對不做核酸的處罰相當嚴重,最高可判刑7年。
又是等核酸,新疆2歲半女童殞命;連被3醫院拒診,壯男被拖S;不做核酸將嚴懲,最高可判7年刑;「清零姐」甩鍋,西安就醫不再查核酸;歷史在重演?內部人揭疫情真相【新聞看點‭ ‬李沐陽01.08】
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQJYxW7STl8

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Posted by uncensored > 2022-01-08 20:59 | Report Abuse

China’s Longest UNDERWATER Tunnel Completed
China's Taihu Tunnel, which cost hundreds of millions of dollars and took years to build, is now the longest underwater tunnel in China. The brutal covid lockdowns in the city of Xi'an continue, but now the CCP has a new method for dealing with positive cases—outsourcing. Is Wall Street finally starting to wake up to the threat that the CCP poses to their investments (and the world!). Some previous cheerleaders of investment in China are now warning it's too much of a risk. Watch this episode of China Uncensored for that and more of this week's China news headlines.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7PKc9zJydc

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Posted by uncensored > 2022-01-08 21:47 | Report Abuse

"She's too Ugly to be Chinese!"
Chinese popular consensus is that model Cai NiangNiang is too Ugly to represent China and is Uglifying the Chinese people...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPvo3DWa0Gk

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Posted by treasurehunt > 2022-01-08 21:53 | Report Abuse

Heard property prices are crashing in 2nd and 3 liners cities there. Why not sell all our belongings in Boleh land and migrate there enjoy life with low covid cases? No syok or fun to live in Malaysia anymore.

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Posted by uncensored > 2022-01-08 21:55 | Report Abuse

Go ahead & find out the truth. Hahaha Enjoy yourself.

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Posted by uncensored > 2022-01-08 21:57 | Report Abuse

西安和郑州还未结束,深圳疫情也爆发了,很多人又回不了家过年了。已经两年没回家了,家里的老母亲盼着看孙子孙女,如今又泡汤了。
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q95yfz0cNPk

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Posted by uncensored > 2022-01-08 21:58 | Report Abuse

Where is the way out for the massive unemployed in China? 4.3M+ small & medium enterprises closed
China's economy is struggling, but small businesses, which employ a massive population, have been hit the hardest. The year 2021 is the worst in recent years for entrepreneurs in China.
The Chinese government is trying to use success stories to get more people involved. However, it fails to tell the Chinese people that the government hopes to turn the unemployed into live salespeople which can provide a form of flexible employment hence being a viable way of solving China's serious unemployment problem.
The antitrust is only limited to private companies as it seems as the Communist Party is constructing mega state-owned enterprises at the same time to create monopolies.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VnblnvdTLO0

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Posted by treasurehunt > 2022-01-08 21:59 | Report Abuse

No harm to support with the money earned from sweat and blood. Important is feeling PROUD of supporting the ancestor country proving we are loyal to the same skin color. Money doesn't matter, right?

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Posted by uncensored > 2022-01-08 22:00 | Report Abuse

China fears a Soviet-styled collapse anytime soon
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is so obsessed with the Soviet collapse that it almost implicitly gives away its fears of a similar collapse in China.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRjFl8nZ2PU

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Posted by uncensored > 2022-01-08 22:01 | Report Abuse

What a leisure job the Chinese police have! What are police chiefs worried about?
Chinese diplomats have repeatedly claimed that China is the safest country in the world. Maybe that’s why Chinese police are unimaginably relaxed at work.
In the wealthy province of Jiangsu, a police chief visited a county police station under his jurisdiction in plain clothes in the summer and saw for himself how his subordinates enjoyed a relaxed and pleasurable time at work.
With such a large group of police officers, one of their primary jobs is to issue fines to the Chinese public. In China, traffic police are the most dreaded officials for drivers. One can never guess on what grounds the police will issue a fine.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFXy0uiPWCI

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Posted by treasurehunt > 2022-01-08 22:01 | Report Abuse

People would ignore cruel facts of No Syok, No Fun and Not feeling PROUD la.

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Posted by uncensored > 2022-01-09 10:41 | Report Abuse

Human is tended to be bias & racist. As for myself, I would try a to as far as possible do not let my racism to over shadow my conscious to evil . For a regime that is evil in nature I opted to condemn their acts. 我是爱中国,你是爱中共


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Posted by treasurehunt No harm to support with the money earned from sweat and blood. Important is feeling PROUD of supporting the ancestor country proving we are loyal to the same skin color. Money doesn't matter, right?
08/01/2022 9:59 PM

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Posted by uncensored > 2022-01-09 10:45 | Report Abuse

China’s Sinister Child Brainwashing Campaign
Xi Jinping Thought. The crazy ramblings of China's dictator. It is now being instituted as mandatory curriculum in schools, all the way down to elementary school. I translated it, read it, and explain it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXf0I4Rey40&t=2s

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Posted by Sslee > 2022-01-09 10:59 | Report Abuse

Hahahaha a liar, racist and prejudice bigot telling he told the truth with his oversimplicity slogan of 我是爱中国,你是爱中共 and some videos to spread his pro Western prejudice and hatred toward China (CPC).

I had to say he had done a fxxxking good job. You only need to open your mind to fact-check to know the truth.

The complexity of the issue cannot be reduced to a few sound bites and slogans.

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Posted by CharlesT > 2022-01-09 11:02 | Report Abuse

Still got many wasting time to entertain this Falun Gong retaxd.......

aiyo eat too free got nothing to do meh

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Posted by uncensored > 2022-01-09 11:19 | Report Abuse

SSlee , who should we believe in. The person who never live nor worked in China saying how good of China verse a person who born, lived & worked as high rank CPC government official in China told us about bad is CPC ??
You let me know.

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Posted by uncensored > 2022-01-09 11:19 | Report Abuse

Hi liar CharlesT who told me that he stand is impartial on China...Hahaha

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Posted by uncensored > 2022-01-09 11:20 | Report Abuse

CharlesT by the way, finally you appeared hahaha...welcome to this forum

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Posted by uncensored > 2022-01-09 11:21 | Report Abuse

SSlee you also. Welcome to this forum

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Posted by uncensored > 2022-01-09 11:22 | Report Abuse

Any constructive critism & comments are welcome here. Here is freedom even though it is limited but still much much better thab condition in China

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Posted by uncensored > 2022-01-09 11:23 | Report Abuse

CharlesT its has been a while since our last conversation... hahahaha

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Posted by uncensored > 2022-01-09 11:28 | Report Abuse

誰都沒想到,崩盤來得如此之快,又一家行業巨頭大裁員,老闆揮手告別九萬人,失業潮還在蔓延,沒有什麼企業不能倒下。
誰都沒想到,崩盤來得如此之快,又一家行業巨頭大裁員,老闆揮手告別九萬人,失業潮還在蔓延,沒有什麼企業不能倒下。好未來體量足夠大,但也逃不過崩盤的下場,大勢之下,沒有什麼企業大到不能倒。好未來市值蒸發超過90%。現在的股價已經來到了3.4美元,不到巔峰時期的3%。
好未來的崩盤猶如泥石流一般,又兇猛又迅速,裁員更是勢不可擋。幾乎每一個行業都在走下坡路,教培業製造了千萬人級別的失業,這在歷史上都是僅見的。以前不是沒有失業潮,但都是多行業作用下產生的,這也從側面反應了教培行業之慘。如果還要在教培業繼續找到工作,幾乎是不可能的了。

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Vur-En9D0o

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Posted by treasurehunt > 2022-01-09 11:38 | Report Abuse

Why Malaysia listed property companies remains resilient after experiencing 5 years downturn of the property demands? Malaysia Boleh!

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Posted by uncensored > 2022-01-09 12:48 | Report Abuse

treasurehunt did you invested in Malaysia properties? I like to invest in properties also

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Posted by treasurehunt > 2022-01-09 13:39 | Report Abuse

Uncensored. Investing in properties provided a steady passive income before the Covid pandemic. I used to park my gain in property but rental has dropped more than 30% so yield has no more attractive in the short and mid term. My focus is to make more from the share market now.

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Posted by uncensored > 2022-01-09 15:08 | Report Abuse

30% reduction ...wah that much? which area ?

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Posted by uncensored > 2022-01-09 15:08 | Report Abuse

【#中國禁聞】低報170倍,專家揭中共疫情數據造假;首個破產地級市,黑龍江鶴崗財政崩潰;西安男子被3家醫院拒診後猝死;日澳簽歷史性防務協定,抵禦中共威脅;大連市仲淑
低報170倍 專家揭中共疫情數據造假
首個破產地級市 黑龍江鶴崗財政崩潰
西安39歲男被3家醫院拒診後猝死
日澳簽署歷史性防務協定 抵禦中共威脅
屢遭酷刑性侵 大連市仲淑娟被監獄迫害離世
1月7日完整版

美國資深數據分析專家卡爾霍恩1月2號和5號連續在「福布斯」發表兩篇長文「北京故意低報中國疫情死亡比率」。他指出中共官方的死亡數據很反常,《經濟學人》的數據模型顯示,官方把中共病毒的死亡率低估了170倍。

2021年以來,中國經濟陷入惡性循環,房地產不斷暴雷,房企債務違約層出不窮,各地方政府的財政也搖搖欲墜。最近傳出中國東北的黑龍江鶴崗市,由於債務危機,成為中共建政以來第一個「財政重整」的城市。

週四,日本和澳洲簽署了一項歷史性的防務協定,加強兩國之間的軍事合作。觀察認為,日本與澳洲,並肩站在了對抗中共的第一線,共同應對中共在印太地區日益強勢的姿態。

中國自今年1月1日起開始正式實施《中華人民共和國家庭教育促進法》官媒稱中國父母進入「依法帶娃時代」。但評論指出,這部新法可能導致生育率下降,或家庭教育出現矛盾。

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYXa-sr1mZc

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Posted by uncensored > 2022-01-09 15:48 | Report Abuse

Lithuania and US collaborate to counter Chinese economic pressure
On January 5th, US Trade Representative Dai Qi met with Lithuania's foreign minister, indicating that Lithuania might get US backing in the diplomatic conflict with China and its economic coercion on the country.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQW_kCyLxnI

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Posted by treasurehunt > 2022-01-09 16:46 | Report Abuse

Many developing countries are badly hit by the lockdown measures. Tenants requested rental reduction and Airbnb business more depending on mid term guests.

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Posted by uncensored > 2022-01-09 19:30 | Report Abuse

Yes, I heard that quite a number of Mamak restaurant closed down due to lockdown

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Posted by uncensored > 2022-01-10 10:22 | Report Abuse

外地人休想逃离郑州,根本逃不出去,出去了也会被劝返,行程码带了星标,没有城市会接
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIjkBQhJ8gU&t=21s

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Posted by stockraider > 2022-01-10 12:18 | Report Abuse

This uncensored Talking like Silly fellow loh!

The latest past 30 years...China has more billionaires than US Mah!

This tell u that anybody can make it well in china loh!

Konman Uncensored is totally naive & wrong loh!

Posted by uncensored > Jan 9, 2022 11:47 AM | Report Abuse

"By the age of 40, your fate is already set"/China's class structure has become more solidified
After more than 70 years of development, China’s economy seems to be maturing. However, many indications suggest that the ascension from bottom to top in social class has virtually come to a halt.
On the path to the upper echelons of society, children from the rich and politically connected elite families have a clear advantage, and children of poor or rural families have less and diminishing access.

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Posted by treasurehunt > 2022-01-10 13:16 | Report Abuse

I love my ancestor country so so much but... But i prefer strongly to keep my wealth in Malaysia and Singapore. Lol

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Posted by alenac > 2022-01-10 13:31 | Report Abuse

Come on guys, as long as there are free trade, China will not collapse. Many times in the past, Malaysia was predicted to collapse due to racial and discriminatory policies towards minorities and non muslim but it still remain resilient although it will not grow at optimum level. At RM4.20 to USD1, the economy is battered but continue to expand. So China with a much larger population will still strive forward with the distinct advantages of renewable energy industry and EV technology and vehicles over other countries. Japan was once a great industrial nation producing cars and electronic items and remained rich even after the collapse of their housing or property market.

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Posted by uncensored > 2022-01-10 14:16 | Report Abuse

China's economic growth model is close to its limits

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Posted by uncensored > 2022-01-10 14:16 | Report Abuse

Andrew Hunt is CEO of Hunt Economics and former adviser to Dresdner Asset Management in Asia. Ben Ashby is a former managing director in JPMorgan's Chief Investment Office.

The well-documented problems at some of China's largest property developers are merely symptoms of the deeper structural challenges the country now faces.

We previously highlighted in the article "Why Ray Dalio is wrong about China" published online on July 11 that China was highly incentivized to encourage foreign investment in order to delay hard domestic decisions.

These inbound capital flows are however unlikely to be sufficient, and they would leave China vulnerable to foreign monetary policy. Since China will likely prioritize domestic order and control over a shorter lived but painful structural adjustment, a Great Pause in their economic growth seems probable.

How long this 'great pause' will take is hard to say. Yet despite the clear signs, investors are still to fully price the implications of this hiatus and what it means for industrial commodities or regional demand for goods.

Given many developing countries' high dependence on the Chinese economy, the next few years could be particularly difficult and make their recovery from COVID even harder.

The roots of these problems run deep. China's economic model has traditionally relied on the intensive use of credit in order to finance the country's impressive growth. As a result, the rate of increase in China's debts has been fast, outgrowing the economy itself: a dynamic that is ultimately not sustainable.

Though some of this credit was used to fund the creation of industrial capacity, much of it was used to fund a rapid and massive expansion of housing stock.

China's property and construction sectors have therefore become extremely large by comparison with the overall economy. Our research suggests that these sectors have been more than twice as important to the overall economy as their equivalent sectors were in Japan during that country's property bubble, or even the U.S. in 2005-2006.

We also estimate that property wealth is at least as important to China's savers' wealth as financial assets are to U.S savers at present. A decline in the fortunes of the property market will therefore depress domestic growth for a considerable time.

China's property-driven growth has run into several constraints of late, including affordability, market saturation and access to funding. Its banking system has also reached an unprecedented size, not just in relation to the size of China's own economy but increasingly in relation to the entire global economy.

Real estate-related lending and property-based collateral have come to dominate the system. China's banks themselves are deeply exposed to the sector, to the exclusion of other sectors, and will struggle to maintain their balance sheets if problems in the sector increase.

These problems imply two sets of consequences. First, China will not be able to liberalize its savings markets anytime soon to the disappointment of many Western financial institutions. Second, credit growth in the future will likely be much more carefully controlled.

Every day, then, credit to China's private sector is becoming more constrained and this, of course, means that lending has to be rationed among competing uses.

Perhaps not surprisingly, the authorities in Beijing have decreed that the property and construction sectors, together with a number of other sectors that have been deemed unproductive or not aligned with the government's vision for "common prosperity" will be largely excluded from the credit markets. These important sectors now face years of enforced austerity.

The authorities are, of course, still underwriting the flow of credit to its favored sectors as they seek to increase productivity and support activities that add more value to the economy. They will also want to ensure that the export sector can contribute at least some growth to the economy.

However, as we look forward into a post-pandemic world with clear environmental priorities, there has to be a question over whether world trade growth will, in fact, be strong enough to support China's export drive, and whether the West will want to receive higher value-added goods from China.

Geopolitical tensions may not only be reflected in trade quotas but also in the types of goods that countries are willing to import from their rivals. It is uncertain that even a well-supported export drive by Beijing will be successful.
So it seems clear to us that China's rate of economic growth will remain subdued for a considerable time. The country took what amounted to a five-year timeout in the late 1990s following the excesses of 1992 and 1993. We feel that a similar but perhaps longer Great Pause in China's growth trajectory is likely this decade.

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Posted by uncensored > 2022-01-10 14:17 | Report Abuse

What this means internationally is harder to predict. The way the economy rebalances will be critical, but Beijing will face difficult choices between competing priorities and have fewer policy options to play with. For investors and industries exposed to China, greater volatility seems inevitable, but the risks appear to be on the downside.

https://asia.nikkei.com/Opinion/China-s-economic-growth-model-is-close...

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Posted by stockraider > 2022-01-10 14:28 | Report Abuse

Do not be silly, if u compare the USA great recession and sub-prime problem vs china current temporary property setback....is just a small issue, but being blow out of proportion by this conman uncensored with intention to bad mouth china & to mislead u loh!

China temporary property setback are driven by the smart chinese govt, to release air prematurely in order to avoid the future & further risk like the usa subprime that affect the whole economy, when the bubble eventually burst in 2008 loh!

This reflect strength of Chinese Govt, in its ability able to recognise things early & take appropriate corrective action earlier, unlike the west who always need to do deal with boom & burst situation loh!

The china govt system is definitely more superior than the west mah!

Posted by uncensored > Jan 10, 2022 2:14 PM | Report Abuse

Andrew Hunt is CEO of Hunt Economics and former adviser to Dresdner Asset Management in Asia. Ben Ashby is a former managing director in JPMorgan's Chief Investment Office.

The well-documented problems at some of China's largest property developers are merely symptoms of the deeper structural challenges the country now faces.

We previously highlighted in the article "Why Ray Dalio is wrong about China" published online on July 11 that China was highly incentivized to encourage foreign investment in order to delay hard domestic decisions.

These inbound capital flows are however unlikely to be sufficient, and they would leave China vulnerable to foreign monetary policy. Since China will likely prioritize domestic order and control over a shorter lived but painful structural adjustment, a Great Pause in their economic growth seems probable.

How long this 'great pause' will take is hard to say. Yet despite the clear signs, investors are still to fully price the implications of this hiatus and what it means for industrial commodities or regional demand for goods.

Given many developing countries' high dependence on the Chinese economy, the next few years could be particularly difficult and make their recovery from COVID even harder.

The roots of these problems run deep. China's economic model has traditionally relied on the intensive use of credit in order to finance the country's impressive growth. As a result, the rate of increase in China's debts has been fast, outgrowing the economy itself: a dynamic that is ultimately not sustainable.

Though some of this credit was used to fund the creation of industrial capacity, much of it was used to fund a rapid and massive expansion of housing stock.

China's property and construction sectors have therefore become extremely large by comparison with the overall economy. Our research suggests that these sectors have been more than twice as important to the overall economy as their equivalent sectors were in Japan during that country's property bubble, or even the U.S. in 2005-2006.

We also estimate that property wealth is at least as important to China's savers' wealth as financial assets are to U.S savers at present. A decline in the fortunes of the property market will therefore depress domestic growth for a considerable time.

China's property-driven growth has run into several constraints of late, including affordability, market saturation and access to funding. Its banking system has also reached an unprecedented size, not just in relation to the size of China's own economy but increasingly in relation to the entire global economy.

Real estate-related lending and property-based collateral have come to dominate the system. China's banks themselves are deeply exposed to the sector, to the exclusion of other sectors, and will struggle to maintain their balance sheets if problems in the sector increase.

These problems imply two sets of consequences. First, China will not be able to liberalize its savings markets anytime soon to the disappointment of many Western financial institutions. Second, credit growth in the future will likely be much more carefully controlled.

Every day, then, credit to China's private sector is becoming more constrained and this, of course, means that lending has to be rationed among competing uses.

Perhaps not surprisingly, the authorities in Beijing have decreed that the property and construction sectors, together with a number of other sectors that have been deemed unproductive or not aligned with the government's vision for "common prosperity" will be largely excluded from the credit markets. These important sectors now face years of enforced austerity.

The authorities are, of course, still underwriting the flow of credit to its favored sectors as they seek to increase productivity and support activities that add more value to the economy. They will also want to ensure that the export sector can contribute at least some growth to the economy.

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Posted by uncensored > 2022-01-10 16:19 | Report Abuse

Crime and Punishment in China
SerpentZA and laowhy86 have lived in China and had to experience, first hand, law enforcement in both China, and the west.
Crimes are punished differently in China, and we give you tips on what to look out for, as well as the ways things are dealt with in China.

Living in China for so long, we would like to share some of the comparisons that we have found between China and the west, and shed some light on the situation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64X6My18LA8

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Posted by uncensored > 2022-01-11 15:22 | Report Abuse

财经冷眼:2022年中国经济的12个预言!(20220111第709期)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kLuQwwGQd1g

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Posted by uncensored > 2022-01-11 15:23 | Report Abuse

天津早有隱瞞病例,病毒已傳播超5代?病毒已入北京?冬奧會將受衝擊!交警喊話失效,群眾瘋搶物資;居民門口敲鑼,或更嚴厲封城;5年備孕懷胎,39週胎兒沒了心跳【新
天津的疫情爆發,似乎更為人矚目,關鍵原因有多個方面。一方面是天津第一個證實奧米克戎在傳播,很可能傳播已經超過5代;第二方面是天津與北京接壤,病毒可能已經進入了北京,帝都通報可能只是時間問題;第三方面是疫情可能對北京處心積慮舉辦的冬奧會形成衝擊。

我們就從這三個方面,重點談談天津的疫情。其中有一些天津當地網友發給我的獨家視頻,尤其是在住戶門口敲鑼的場景,看起來讓人心驚。

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6-msdaFYU4

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Posted by stockraider > 2022-01-12 12:19 | Report Abuse

Correctloh...leave it to China loh!

They are the best mah!


Posted by qqq3333 > Jan 12, 2022 11:57 AM | Report Abuse

U want freedom, western style democracy?

well, they want prosperity, stability, responsibility, meritocracy, and even common prosperity.


and they don't want interference and will not interfere with the internal politics of others.

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Posted by uncensored > 2022-01-12 13:28 | Report Abuse

little pinky communist like qqq3333 so ignorant, don't you know that the current political style is not originated from China. Its originated from Germany the Western world.

Well maybe that is why now current chairman want to use China way... which have been practised over thousands years in China. i.e Imperial System. He want to become the
E..M...P...E....R.....O...R

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