Dalian 2009 - Global Dimensions of China's Domestic Growth

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http://www.weforum.org 11.09.2009

With per capita GDP at US$ 2,000, Chinese incomes are currently about one-tenth of those of Americans; yet, expectations are that the country will eventually overtake the United States as the world's consumer of last resort.

How will China's future growth and consumption affect trade patterns, commodity markets and investment flows worldwide?

This session will share key findings from the Resource Summit, organized at the Annual Meeting of the New Champions, to provide a long-term outlook for the metals and minerals sector.

Sarah O. Alade, Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria
Cho Tak wong, Chairman, Fuyao Glass Industry Group, People's Republic of China
Jon M. Huntsman Jr, US Ambassador to the People's Republic of China
David Li Daokui, Director and Mansfield Freeman Professor of Economics, Center for China in the World Economy (CCWE), Tsinghua University, People's Republic of China; Global Agenda Council on the Future of Mining & Metals
Zhao Xiaoyu, Vice-President, Operations, Asian Development Bank, Manila
Dashdorj Zorigt, Minister of Minerals and Energy of Mongolia
Chaired by
Bernard Lo, Presenter, Bloomberg News, Hong Kong SAR

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  • the translator is so weak and incompetent. his english is weak.

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  • America falls, I could care less. we all just need to work together for a future of one nation and currency. If America falls, that would be good at "this" time. Oil powers that country, there for it is not good. If China beats America to a green future with wind, water, and solar power, America will be in a set back for a longer period. Oil is like a virus there, if will do all in it's power to stay until it either kills the host, or is put under control.

  • Very interesting showcase. It's all about China's ego and her future standing as the most powerful country of this century. As usual the American with his comedic talent should have replaced the translator himself.

    This poor African woman who's whispering some congrats toward Chinese way of helping Africa (likely to sink) is so pathetic. Africa as a continent is weak because of centuries of white countries predation. What's happening right now is Africa triggers to another nasty domination.

  • the discussion is pretty ok but I agree that the pronounciation is terrible!

  • translation is ok. but i can't stand the pronouciation.

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