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Watch Institute of Developing Economies Satoshi Inomata explaining how China's economic dominance within Asian countries is inevitable.

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  • HATERS GONNA HATE.

  • I do not know what message you are responding to ...

  • @jdemeulenaer123 see how huge we all r

  • @jdemeulenaer123 i said wat i have seen and i know how the nature of wan people is. even in thailand, u guys have messed up my country blocking the development since the period that thailand was stepping up to the fifth tiger in asia, so not just that and more i cant even describe in a day. at least china never spoiled or stabbed in the back like usa did. the past cant be changed but it shows the development of fake. u think we asians cant be big? look the plenty and banal natural resources

  • By 2020, China will be the largest trading partner of every nation in Asia, whereas India and Japan wouldn't even come close.

    This year, China is projected to be America's largest trading partner, beating even CANADA and Mexico.... Pretty impressive for a nation 8,000 miles away to be a larger trading partner than your immediate neighbors.

    China's clout is felt even when the GDP per capita is less than many of the nation's on Earth. That's the scary part, how much China has potential to grow.

  • Well, that we can obviously not predict...if the Chinese are smart they wouldn't enter such a scenario....hopefully... Do you speak Chinese..?

  • @jdemeulenaer123 im from usa and wouldnt mind china becoming a super power as long as it doesnt lead to a cold war which i think is rather possible

  • Yes and in the meantime more and more "American products" are "made in China"....

  • @phuditpuangmalai So lets hate America and praise China..? That's a bit of a short view. True that western powers have done horrible things in the past. That is very true and shameful as well. It is time that this record be correctly estimated. America has been an imerial power for long enough and if China can take over in a much smarter way i.e. with a softer approach, then their is no fear of China to be motivated by. The Chinese should probably spend more time explaining this to the world...

  • All that 's of course and I think China is moving its way at its own pace as they know very well how to handle their own stuff. Undeniably, not everyone is comfortable in China. By the way, what's your country..? You've read my profile where it says that I have been in China for a while....China's economic dominance is an America-like dream because the money is not only in China even if China has a lot of it. Risign China is a good thing if the Chinese authorities do not get too aloof ...

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