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To: Horgad who wrote (732)3/9/2018 4:15:14 PM
From: GPS Info  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13796
 
Yes, choose your owner wisely and only take US loans and grants... <s>

Actually, be a good shopper and compare any US loans with those from the UK, France, Germany or Japan.<ng>



To: Horgad who wrote (732)3/9/2018 11:38:07 PM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 13796
 
US quickly waking up to the possibility of a Chinese push.

Africa is teeming with thousands of Chinese workers and new business are opening by the day and there are millions of unconnected in Africa.
There is no need to repeat the lack of connectivity in Africa as the case is well understood. The problem is: Who is going to connect the unconnected?
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/china-takeover-african-connectivity-osvaldo-coelho/

China push abroad has to be understood in terms of an effort to achieve economic security. Guaranteeing markets for their goods.
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/china-prepares-trade-war-osvaldo-coelho/



To: Horgad who wrote (732)6/10/2018 7:26:40 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 13796
 
DJT tax cuts are succeeding but the polarization and politization of the economy is "clouding" the views of the market.

The repatriation is also reflected in Bureau of Economic Analysis data on dividends received from abroad. They amounted to $340 billion in the first three months of 2018 -- again, a record:

bloomberg.com



To: Horgad who wrote (732)9/23/2018 1:17:49 PM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 13796
 
With the potential loss of US market, China will focus more in Africa, LATAM and S.E. Asia.