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Chinese netizens’ angst over TPP: “Why won’t they play with us?”

Life is so hard in CN now, many CNese have to crawl around the lake to keep the jobs even when TPP hasnt started yet....

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Chinese company staff are forced to CRAWL in public after failing to hit their sales targets
By Tracy You For Mailonline13:01 05 Oct 2015, updated 13:07 05 Oct 2015

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Chinese company staff are forced to crawl in public after missing sales targets | Daily Mail Online

I am not as low as u to post those nasty photos, u enjoyed being a low life?
However, at least they are treated better than thousands of ur country men who did low-pay (high pay in viet's standard, otherwise I don't think they can tolerate those shitty working conditions) dirty jobs in China that no Chinese want to do, but finally got deported or put into jail for being an illegal immigrant.
 
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Trans-Pacific Partnership: China cautiously welcomes deal, hopes it will promote free trade
By China correspondent Bill Birtles
Posted 6 Oct 2015, 1:11pm


The Chinese government has reacted cautiously to the agreement reached by the 12 nations negotiating the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), saying it hopes the deal will make a contribution to the development of trade and investment in the Asia-Pacific region.

Despite being the world's second-largest economy and the biggest trading partner for seven of the 12 countries in the pact, China is excluded from the agreement, which has been seen by some observers in Beijing as a US-led effort to economically contain China.

A spokesperson for the Ministry of Commerce said: "China hopes the TPP will mutually promote other regional free trade arrangements and will make a contribution to the development of trade and investment in the Asia Pacific."

In a sign that Beijing is keeping the door open to one day joining the pact, the Commerce Ministry also said China had "an open, constructive stance towards building trade integration in the Asia-Pacific".

The deal is the cornerstone of the US government's "pivot to Asia" and US president Barack Obama has said it will ensure China does not "write the rules of the 21st century global economy".

"In the near future I don't think [the TPP] will have a large impact on China's competitive advantage," said Xiang Songzuo, chief economist of the Agricultural Bank of China, one of China's 'big four' banks.

"But in the long run, if the TPP can accept more members, particularly from European countries, then I think China's competitive advantage will be eroded further," he said.

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has hailed the hard-fought deal which covers 40 per cent of the global economy as a "gigantic foundation stone" for Australia.

China has not been part of the negotiations, but was previously invited to join the talks on condition that it meets higher standards on areas such as intellectual property protection and environmental regulations.

Another key requirement is that it makes moves towards liberalising its state-owned enterprises, which dominate sectors such as telecommunications and finance.

US must change their minds: Chinese economist
Mr Xiang said these conditions made it impossible for China to be included in the talks for the TPP.

"President Obama adopted the wrong approach in preventing China joining the TPP negotiations, and in the future US administrations and officials must change their minds," he said.

"I do think the Chinese authorities will keep an open mind for negotiation to join the TPP, and this will be good news for the world economy and world trade.

"If China is prevented from joining in future, I think it won't just be harmful for their economies but for the world economy in general."

The agreement of the trade pact still needs domestic approval from each of the 12 countries, but it comes at a time of growing competition in Asia for economic influence.

Last year China's government announced plans for the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), a rival lender to the International Monetary Fund, World Bank and the Tokyo-dominated Asian Development Bank.

Australia, along with more than 50 other countries, has signed on to take part, despite the US and Japan opting not to, citing concerns about governance.

China's government has also previously proposed an Asia-Pacific Free Trade Area, as a more comprehensive and inclusive trade pact for the region that could serve as an alternative to the TPP.
 
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that's wat Iam thinking.
The OP, this yoro guy is a shameless clown. Although he tries hard to lick chinese azz, you chinese see through his intention, slapping his dirty face. He jumps up and down like a little retard, twisting other people words, spewing lies and insults. Now he seeks indo friends by licking their azz. I hope he enjoys it. the most funny thing on earth is, he acts like a stalker blaming me this and that. I guess why he resorts to personal attack because he is just the clown, desperately seeking attentions.
 
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I am not as low as u to post those nasty photos, u enjoyed being a low life?
However, at least they are treated better than thousands of ur country men who did low-pay (high pay in viet's standard, otherwise I don't think they can tolerate those shitty working conditions) dirty jobs in China that no Chinese want to do, but finally got deported or put into jail for being an illegal immigrant.
Nasty photo, but CN boss can treat his staff like this and pple dont see any punishment from the Govt.

So, who should we blame when the boss forces poor Cnese to crawl around the lake but get no punishmet ?
 
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The OP, this yoro guy is a shameless clown. Although he tries hard to lick chinese azz, you chinese see through his intention, slapping his dirty face. He jumps up and down like a little retard, twisting other people words, spewing lies and insults. Now he seeks indo friends by licking their azz. I hope he enjoys it. the most funny thing on earth is, he acts like a stalker blaming me this and that. I guess why he resorts to personal attack because he is just the clown, desperately seeking attentions.

Wow so you couldn’t admit your mistake in your Taiwan migration argument in the other thread, you then run to this thread to talk trash behind my back, and didn’t even dared to tagged me. :lol:

What I have being saying is the truth and I have back it up with evidences. And you even still continue to prove my point that you always try to win friends from the Chinese, even if they are anti-Vietnam racists.

One guy here was trying to mock VN about the TPP and you still jump in trying to make friends with him to attack me. The other Chinese guy steelseries79 you quoted on top is an anti-VN racist but you still try to make friends with him:

Monkey Nam is screwed up.

U.S. is TPP nation, you can import agent orange for a cheaper price to feed your starving children, baby~

vietnam eu fta

You can continue to deny and talk trash about me but it is you who is revealing your true color day by day.

BTW, you label me a Cambodian but you are a southern Vietnamese so its likely that you carry some Cambodian genes while I carry none. :agree:

Anyway, offtopic here, go back to that thread where Im still waiting for your answer.
 
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Wow so you couldn’t admit your mistake in your Taiwan migration argument in the other thread, you then run to this thread to talk trash behind my back, and didn’t even dared to tagged me. :lol:

What I have being saying is the truth and I have back it up with evidences. And you even still continue to prove my point that you always try to win friends from the Chinese, even if they are anti-Vietnam racists.

One guy here was trying to mock VN about the TPP and you still jump in trying to make friends with him to attack me. The other Chinese guy steelseries79 you quoted on top is an anti-VN racist but you still try to make friends with him:



You can continue to deny and talk trash about me but it is you who is revealing your true color day by day.

BTW, you label me a Cambodian but you are a southern Vietnamese so its likely that you carry some Cambodian genes while I carry none. :agree:

Anyway, offtopic here, go back to that thread where Im still waiting for your answer.

Hell no!! I love Vietnam!!
 
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China wants to be the USA by copying its tech and science. Shameless. How about do something different? start their own technology? do their own R&D. Stop stealing from USA. Billions dollars are lost due to the Chinese's shameless and wreckless act. The shameless Chinese hackers are stealing for its country and sell it to Chinese corps that are state owned and when they are exposed to the world, they denied it. The truth is China develop nothing from its own backyard. Most of it are stolen and then copied then sold it back to their FTA market. Now, they go online pretending they are innocent, giving and most advanced. A bunch of thieves that has a motive in mind. It is so obvious what China is doing.

Why the hell should USA play nice with China? You want to be the top? you gotta fight for it. US will not back down not for a good fight. TPP is set up to slow China's growth. Nothing wrong with joining TPP. The Chinese government are playing dumb, but they have a motive in mind. It's naive to believe TPP is not significant. Chinese government are good at deceiving people. It is part of their plan. Today I'm still buying Chinese made product but tomorrow, most of my product will be made by TPP. There's no such things as low tech goods. USA and Japan is known for its tech. China can only steal from it. Shameless. JMHO.

Copying tech is very easy. Every engineers in any country can take apart an airplane or car and use that to build their own. Yes, it's that easy!
 
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