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To: Night Trader who wrote (39449)10/10/2003 5:27:33 PM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 74559
 
Hello Martin, <<If even the labor market in India is going to China then no nation can compete and international pressure will mount on China to revalue>>

I understand from my friend Message 16178484
<<August 7th, 2001 … I have a good Indian Moslem friend whose mother is a minister in India. I was asked not long ago to host a strategy think tank person from India who wanted to learn about China>>

… and I understand that the Chinese companies are also investing in India., and so I believe, as these things go, both nations will benefit, else it will not continue.

In the case of the US-China trade, I believe both nations benefit, else it will not continue. I also believe the media-political spin about unfair trade is nonsense, and so the spin will not matter; if the spin does end up mattering, both nations will be hurt.

Chugs, Jay