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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: TobagoJack who wrote (182876)1/19/2022 4:14:24 AM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 217738
 
In the meantime, Team China says something about 2028 - 2030, smack dab in the middle of 2026 / 2032, or, iow, TeoTwawKi and Darkest Interregnum

scmp.com

China ‘not interested’ in becoming world’s No 1 economy or global hegemony, says vice foreign minister

Vice foreign minister Le Yucheng says Communist Party more interested in ‘people’s desire for a better life’ than status as the next superpower Comments come a day after China published 2021 growth figure of 8.1 per cent, moving its economy closer to the size of that of the US


A report issued by the Chongyang Institute on Monday urged the US to turn its China economic policy from decoupling to “recoupling”, separate from politics, which would allow a wide range of cooperation from pandemic control to infrastructure construction.

China’s annual per capita GDP rose to US$12,551 in 2021, approaching the high-income threshold of US$12,696 defined by the World Bank in 2020.

Despite China’s better-than-expected growth last year, Beijing is on high alert for economic headwinds, including a shrinking population, a property sector slowdown and local government debt.

Many analysts have warned the annual growth rate is likely to slow to 5-5.5 per cent in 2022.

It was previously thought China’s economy would become the world’s largest by around 2030, but Yao Yang, dean of Peking University’s national school of development, said it could happen between 2028-30, citing China’s growth momentum.

The economist said China’s GDP would likely be twice the size of the US’s by 2049.



To: TobagoJack who wrote (182876)1/19/2022 4:38:29 AM
From: maceng2  Respond to of 217738
 
<<Even Without War, Russia Has Defeated Europe Already>>

Just being honest here. Russia was given lots of help by the legions of outright traitors here in the "West".

How it's supposed to be intelligent to export all the jobs overseas and keeping the countries "security" is a joke, and a very bad joke.

If the UK wanted to invade the Russia we would have to ask for a lot of equipment and materials from China and elsewhere, including millions of pairs of extra boots, in advance.

And what would we trade in exchange?

We might have some weapons, but without a base of supplies, forget it.

Wellington would not approve.

ADA547395.pdf (dtic.mil)

Wellingtons main armament, was of course his quill. Enough to win any war. -g-

A Letter Written by the Duke of Wellington | Jane Austen's World (janeaustensworld.com)

Sadly, he is no longer here to help us with our "gentlemen in Whitehall".