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Raw material for production progress to export only.:D

Fake products made in chine is destroyed by authorities looks like this.

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I just see China J-20 stealth fighter beginning mass produce after 5-year prototypes flight, those artificial islands to finish soon,China start building third aircraft carrier, built 14x Aegis-like DDGs to build bigger ... our Vietnamese friend no big changes still good at trolling China.Very Well !
 
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Raw material for production progress to export only.:D

Fake products made in chine is destroyed by authorities looks like this.

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  • China's raw material export to Vietnam 2014 was USD 1,693 million, or 2.66% of China's total export to Vietnam.
  • China's raw material import from Vietnam 2014 was USD 4,623 million, or 23.23% of China's total import from Vietnam.
  • China's trade surplus to Vietnam of Machinery, Electronics and Transportation Equipment 2014 was USD 12,863 million, which equivalent to
    • 38x of VN Government's spending on Science and Technology (7702 billion dongs, 2013)
    • 1.7x of Vietnam Government's spending on Education and Training (168692 billion dongs, 2013)
source: World Bank, General Statistics Office Of Vietnam
 
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Huge Chinese runways at Yongshu Island (Fiery Cross Reef)

China has been building new runways on its South China Sea islands. An on-site look reveals the gigantic size of the runways. It's a triple-wide design that can accommodate the simultaneous launch of three side-by-side Boeing 737s (or Airbus 320s).

I have included a map of the location for Yongshu Island at the bottom.

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"Approximate ranges of PLA aircraft [J-10 (red), J-11 (yellow), JH-7 (green), and H-6 (light blue)] from Fiery Cross Reef. Adapted from the map included with the USCC Report cited earlier."
 
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McCain Blasts Lack of US Patrols in South China Sea


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Reuters
January 04, 2016 6:46 PM

WASHINGTON—
The chairman of the influential U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee on Monday criticized the Obama administration for delaying further "freedom of navigation" patrols within 12 nautical miles of islands built by China in the South China Sea.

Senator John McCain said in a statement that the lack of U.S. action was allowing China to continue to "pursue its territorial ambitions" in the region, most recently by landing a plane on a man-made island in the Spratly Islands archipelago on Saturday.

McCain said the lack of additional U.S. patrols last year was "disappointing yet hardly surprising." He said the Obama administration was "either unable to manage the complexities of interagency national security decision-making or simply too risk averse to do what is necessary to safeguard the rules-based order in the Asia-Pacific."

Analysts say China's increasing military presence in the disputed sea could ultimately lead to a Beijing-controlled air defense zone, ratcheting up tensions with other claimants and the United States.

U.S. State Department spokesman John Kirby on Monday said China's first landing of a plane on an island in the disputed region "raises tensions and threatens regional stability."

"We again call for all claimants to halt land reclamation and further development of new facilities and militarization on their outposts and instead focus on reaching agreement on acceptable behavior in disputed areas," he told reporters.

U.S. officials remain committed to carrying out further "freedom of navigation" patrols near the dispute islands, but are still debating the timing of another patrol, said one U.S. defense official, who was not authorized to speak publicly.

"The question is do we want to escalate the situation and ratchet it up?" said the official.

U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter told McCain in a letter dated Dec. 21 that the Navy conducted a previous patrol in October to be "lawful under all possible scenarios" given ambiguities about whether certain islands in the region are entitled to a territorial sea. He said the United States would continue to "fly, sail and operate wherever international law allows."

Carter said the Oct. 27 patrol included a continuous transit consistent with what is known as the "right of innocent passage," which applies only in a territorial sea, and with "freedom of navigation," which applies beyond those limits.

At the time, critics said the destroyer Lassen's decision to conduct an "innocent passage" by skipping military drills could have actually reinforced China's claim to sovereignty over the islands.

Such passage can only take place in waters belonging to another country.

Carter said the patrol was not meant to challenge any claims of sovereignty, but to challenge attempts by the countries involved to restrict navigation rights and to require prior notification of transits.

He said U.S. officials did not notify any of the countries prior to the transit patrol.

Washington argues that islands China has built up in the South China Sea are not entitled to a territorial limit under international law as they used to be underwater at high tide.

China argues that the islands would be used mainly for civilian use, such as coast guard activity and fishing research.
 
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Well, this is the only way for John McCain to be still relevant in US politics, i.e. make some noise every now and then.

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Mischief Island a couple of days ago, dated 5 Jan 2016.

This is a clearer picture, not much clouds. The airstrip is quite prominent.

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It won't be too long when another Chinese civilian plane lands here. :D

It is very difficult for another country to build an airport on dry land within 2 years but China manufactured one in the open sea.
 
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hope one day I could spend one night on these beautiful islands.
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I will wait for other entertainment facilities and a casino first before I plan to spend some nights there ... :D

However, IIRC I don't think China will allow non Chinese citizens to visit these islands.

There goes my dream. :angry:

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Some pictures of Subi Island & Yongshu Island dated Jan 8, 2016. I think these are slightly clearer than the ones just posted by killmkys. Please feel free to disagree, but I will post anyway.

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Subi Island. Lots of construction activities on the northern rim.

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Yongshu Island. The airstrip is very prominent. Last Saturday, a plane landed. A few days ago, on 6 Jan, two civilian planes (from China Southern and Hainan Airlines) landed on the airstrip.
 
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I will wait for other entertainment facilities and a casino first before I plan to spend some nights there ... :D

However, IIRC I don't think China will allow non Chinese citizens to visit these islands.

There goes my dream. :angry:

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Some pictures of Subi Island & Yongshu Island dated Jan 8, 2016. I think these are slightly clearer than the ones just posted by killmkys. Please feel free to disagree, but I will post anyway.

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Subi Island. Lots of construction activities on the northern rim.

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Yongshu Island. The airstrip is very prominent. Last Saturday, a plane landed. A few days ago, on 6 Jan, two civilian planes (from China Southern and Hainan Airlines) landed on the airstrip.

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Let's say 'HELLO' to 10,000-ton China Coast Guard ship
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