Sunday, September 20, 2009

Is China a Threat to the Current Global Economic Leaders?

Many claim that China is no longer a threat to the global economy's leading nations. Their argument is that oil prices have changed the game, and China is not the cause of price increases due to their hunger for energy and oil. Others say that with the Shanghai index lost about 20% in a few weeks ago that their economic engine sputtering. Still others point to the export figures in China for more than 35%. But let us not forget the world's GDP average down about 8% over all.

Thus, nations such asGermany and Japan may think they have some leeway to the rapid rise of China for the GDP rankings, but I assure you that it is only temporary in nature. And recognize that China does not seem a threat to threaten the world.

Who says that China is not more important would be missing the point, and just too much world media economic or political scholarship TV. China is a major player and will be from here on out. Who will be with Chinaimportant, but in the end, China is still a force and power, and it is not everywhere.

So, if you are asked, "Is China a threat to the current global economic leader?" The answer is clearly yes, yes it is, has nothing in this regard and all you see changes, or hear, is temporary in nature, and indeed over the next decade, not even a hick-up or a speed bump. Please consider this, because China has it in the bag!

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