• China calls for strategic economic cooperation with Russia
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[QUOTE]ST. PETERSBURG, Russia, May 24 -- Chinese Vice President Li Yuanchao on Saturday called for joint efforts of China and Russia to further deepen their strategic economic cooperation. Addressing the China-Russia Business Roundtable of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, Li said that to deepen bilateral economic cooperation is integral to the building of comprehensive relations of strategic cooperation and partnership between China and Russia. Deepening China-Russia strategic economic cooperation serves the fundamental interests of both sides, said Li, adding that the bilateral economic cooperation faces four unprecedented opportunities: the recovery and transformation of the world economy, the high degree of political mutual trust between the two countries, mutual complementarity of the respective advantages of the Chinese and Russian economies, and the economic innovation and systemic transformation of the two countries. "I hope that the two sides could seize the opportunities with a stronger sense of urgency, deepen consensus of cooperation, expand converging interests and work together to build an even closer community of common interests," said Li. The all-round China-Russia economic cooperation should be uplifted from a long-term perspective, Li continued, urging the two sides to follow the spirit of mutual benefit and realization of win-win results. Beijing and Moscow should "give priority to cooperation in major projects of strategic importance and the development of the Far East," said Li, noting that the two governments should let enterprises be the main players of cooperation. "The two governments will enhance coordination and cooperation, and further promote trade and investment facilitation, protect the legitimate rights and interests of investors and cement confidence in long-term cooperation among our businesses," said the vice president.[/QUOTE] [url]http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/n/2014/0525/c90883-8732223.html[/url]
Hopefully they'll drag each other down together.
The US could instigate an economic war at this time, and bolster trades with the EU. By making it illegal to use made in china products, as well as ruskie products, it would even hit them harder.
[QUOTE=TheDestroyerOfall;44902001]The US could instigate an economic war at this time, and bolster trades with the EU. By making it illegal to use made in china products, as well as ruskie products, it would even hit them harder.[/QUOTE] No more Chinese goods? Goodbye, cheap white T-shirts.
[QUOTE=TheDestroyerOfall;44902001]The US could instigate an economic war at this time, and bolster trades with the EU. By making it illegal to use made in china products, as well as ruskie products, it would even hit them harder.[/QUOTE] what happens when china comes to collect their debts from the US then
[QUOTE=Raged;44902032]what happens when china comes to collect their debts from the US then[/QUOTE] Even though they are the largest foreign holder of US debt, China only owns about 8% of the US public debt.
[QUOTE=sloppy_joes;44902065]Even though they are the largest foreign holder of US debt, China only owns about 8% of the US public debt.[/QUOTE] "Only"
[QUOTE=Reshy;44901852]Hopefully they'll drag each other down together.[/QUOTE] lmao, yeah right [editline]25th May 2014[/editline] [QUOTE=TheDestroyerOfall;44902001]The US could instigate an economic war at this time, and bolster trades with the EU. By making it illegal to use made in china products, as well as ruskie products, it would even hit them harder.[/QUOTE] this would be correct if it didn't ignore everything about the global economy right now including stuff you learn in early high school
[QUOTE=laserguided;44902070]"Only"[/QUOTE] Yeah well considering how government bonds work, the worst thing they could do is just not buy more.
[QUOTE=TheDestroyerOfall;44902001]The US could instigate an economic war at this time, and bolster trades with the EU. By making it illegal to use made in china products, as well as ruskie products, it would even hit them harder.[/QUOTE] This article and your comments are way too narrow-minded. It's as if it's a sin, but lol, globalization forces you to get more trade partners.
[QUOTE=laserguided;44902070]"Only"[/QUOTE] You wanna know who has the biggest stake in US Debt? [B]FUCKING US CITIZENS.[/B] Shut up and stop this continuation of Yellow Fever using Debt as an excuse to hate on China.
[QUOTE=laserguided;44902070]"Only"[/QUOTE] What's stopping the US government from saying "FU China". Right now it's because of trade, however if that were to end then nothing really
[QUOTE=Swilly;44909613]You wanna know who has the biggest stake in US Debt? [B]FUCKING US CITIZENS.[/B] Shut up and stop this continuation of Yellow Fever using Debt as an excuse to hate on China.[/QUOTE] I don't hate China, but you don't need to make up reasons to hate China. You can literally pull every excuse from Tibet to their expansionist foreign policy to hate China.
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