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No, however China won't back down from our oil rig.
China made a wrong move.
We are recording several big deep investments of China to Vietnam, for example textile materials in NamDinh, ... for taking advantage of TPP applied to Vietnam soon. This is the significant change as regulated by TPP, there's not allowance of imported materials from outside. and the inside TPP export to USA applied Zero percent of Import duty.
The other TPP countries in Southeast Asia are Malaysia, Taiwan, Brunei ... not Laos, Cambodia ...
China is out of TPP, so without Vietnam, where China put their investment of material productions to ???
This is pure loss of China, the price is big export volume to USA and American latin, Oceania
http://www.trademap.org/tradestat/C..._TS.aspx?nvpm=1|156||||52|||2|1|1|1|2|1|2|1|1
In 2013, Vietnam cotton accounts for 5.3% of Chinese cotton imports at 913,195 thousand USD. I think China will live without it.
Trans-Pacific Partnership - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Currently, the only members of TPP are Brunei, Chile, Singapore and New Zealand. Vietnam and Taiwan expressed interest in joining, but are not a former member. Besides, for all these countries, the only one that doesn't China as the largest trading partner is Brunei at a GDP of 16.95 billion USD (about a quarter of the GDP of my hometown, Shenyang). The chance for all these countries to give up trading with their biggest trade partner for the sake of a single 141.7 billion USD economy is rather slim. This is, of course, on top of the fact that Vietnam itself has China as the largest trade partner.
No, however China won't back down from our oil rig.
http://www.trademap.org/tradestat/C..._TS.aspx?nvpm=1|156||||52|||2|1|1|1|2|1|2|1|1
In 2013, Vietnam cotton accounts for 5.3% of Chinese cotton imports at 913,195 thousand USD. I think China will live without it.
Trans-Pacific Partnership - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Currently, the only members of TPP are Brunei, Chile, Singapore and New Zealand. Vietnam and Taiwan expressed interest in joining, but are not a former member. Besides, for all these countries, the only one that doesn't China as the largest trading partner is Brunei at a GDP of 16.95 billion USD (about a quarter of the GDP of my hometown, Shenyang). The chance for all these countries to give up trading with their biggest trade partner for the sake of a single 141.7 billion USD economy is rather slim. This is, of course, on top of the fact that Vietnam itself has China as the largest trade partner.
You're from Shenyang? It's a beautiful city.
I agree, but you can never be sure that Vietnam won't start a Naval clash against us, they are getting a bit too over-confident these days.
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So you admit you are a robber behavior?I read from the news when the rioters and hooligans stormed the factories to loot the properties, some workers had confronted them. fights broke out and resulted to casualties.
that is a general lesson: when a robber wants your money, it is best to give your belonging to him. your life is more worth.
Happy every day...Yes, I hate you. are you happy now?
Thanks! I like Shenyang's weather. It is not too hot during the summer and doesn't snow too much during the winter. Being one of the old industrial cities in China, Shenyang used to have quite a bit pollution. Though when I went back to visit in 2010, quite a bit seem to have been cleared up.
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Money is not the problem, the problem is no moneyI have a question: With those large number ship (90 - over 100 ships ) and massive expensive oil rig operate everyday, how many money PRC used to run it per day !?
I agree, but you can never be sure that Vietnam won't start a Naval clash against us, they are getting a bit too over-confident these days.
I have a question, not a problem ...Money is not the problem, the problem is no money
I have a question: With those large number ship (90 - over 100 ships ) and massive expensive oil rig operate everyday, how many money PRC used to run it per day !?