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To: elmatador who wrote (76463)7/17/2011 5:42:45 PM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) of 218145
 
ElM, you are describing what has already happened: <New Zealand should embrace the emerging markets com gusto! Canada still can be the oil and gas supplier of US.

New Zealand must seek the Moslem countries's markets.
It must befriend the negroes of Africa. Emulate the Chinese and sell to Africans
>

NZ has done deals with China and is now a province. The USA dislikes NZ and spent nearly 30 years sending NZ to Coventry [meaning pushing NZ to the edge of their interests] because NZers had the insolence to decide for themselves whether they wanted atomic bombs and nuclear powered ships in port. China for some reason wasn't so demanding as was more than happy to join in com gusto trade.

Africa has cheap agricultural products already. NZ does better to sell them to China, which feeds Chinese, who then work in Huawei and Foxconn factories to produce Cyberspace which people in Angola want more than they want expensive NZ wool and mutton.

Moslem countries already buy hallelujah meat from NZ, com gusto.

NZ also sells the world CDMA/OFDM asics and intellectual property [via my services] and wifi via Zenbu.

Africa is best as a tourism and food supplier to Europe, China, USA, plus when 2020 reglaciation arrives com gusto in the northern hemisphere, there will be hundreds of millions [maybe a billion] people wanting to relocated to a more equable climate, which will likely be found in Africa. The Sahara is not heavily occupied, so it's not as though there's a shortage of space. Africa could provide such relocation services which would be profitable.

Mqurice
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